The present chapter outlines a research program for historical linguistics based on the idea that the object of the formal study of language change should be defined as grammar change, that is, a set of discrete differences between the target grammar and the grammar acquired by the learner (Hale 2007). This approach is shown to offer new answers to some classical problems of historical linguistics (Weinreich et al. 1968), concerning, specifically, the actuation of changes and the observation that the transition from one historical state to another proceeds gradually. It is argued that learners are highly sensitive to small fluctuations in the linguistic input they receive, making change inevitable, while the impression of gradualness is lin...
The relation between language change and the process of language evolution is controversial in curre...
The paper focusses on two questions. A) How can we explain that language change often proceeds in a ...
The paper focusses on two questions. A) How can we explain that language change often proceeds in a ...
It is a commonly known fact that language change can be observed at different linguistic levels, whi...
This chapter explains the insights and techniques of historical linguistics, the study of how langua...
The aim of this paper is to present diachronic changes in terms of the conditions of first language ...
One of the principal challenges of historical linguistics is to explain the causes of language chang...
One of the principal challenges of historical linguistics is to explain the causes of language chang...
This volume brings together a collection of papers on the theme of grammatical change. Each paper in...
This volume comprises a collection of papers on the theme of grammatical change that evolved out of ...
One of the principal challenges of historical linguistics is to explain the causes of language chang...
One of the principal challenges of historical linguistics is to explain the causes of language chang...
The elusive study of language change deals with discernible realia, such as sounds or structured gro...
The paper focusses on two questions. A) How can we explain that language change often proceeds in a ...
The paper focusses on two questions. A) How can we explain that language change often proceeds in a ...
The relation between language change and the process of language evolution is controversial in curre...
The paper focusses on two questions. A) How can we explain that language change often proceeds in a ...
The paper focusses on two questions. A) How can we explain that language change often proceeds in a ...
It is a commonly known fact that language change can be observed at different linguistic levels, whi...
This chapter explains the insights and techniques of historical linguistics, the study of how langua...
The aim of this paper is to present diachronic changes in terms of the conditions of first language ...
One of the principal challenges of historical linguistics is to explain the causes of language chang...
One of the principal challenges of historical linguistics is to explain the causes of language chang...
This volume brings together a collection of papers on the theme of grammatical change. Each paper in...
This volume comprises a collection of papers on the theme of grammatical change that evolved out of ...
One of the principal challenges of historical linguistics is to explain the causes of language chang...
One of the principal challenges of historical linguistics is to explain the causes of language chang...
The elusive study of language change deals with discernible realia, such as sounds or structured gro...
The paper focusses on two questions. A) How can we explain that language change often proceeds in a ...
The paper focusses on two questions. A) How can we explain that language change often proceeds in a ...
The relation between language change and the process of language evolution is controversial in curre...
The paper focusses on two questions. A) How can we explain that language change often proceeds in a ...
The paper focusses on two questions. A) How can we explain that language change often proceeds in a ...