The chapter looks at language variation and change, and the relation of these processes to language reconstruction and classification. The chapter gives an overview of theories, models, methods, and data, describing how diversity and variation is modelled and measured for reconstruction and classification within traditional, comparative and statistical, evolutionary, or phylogenetic methods. First, the chapter identifies the basic principles of language change and the way in which these differ within various subdomains of language. A second part delves into the outcomes of change, describing the diverse results of sound change, lexical change, and typological/morphosyntactic change. Here, important aspects include the inherent propensity of...
Uneven changes occurred in different levels of one linguistic structure and throughout some represen...
While it has been known for a long time that human languages can change in various ways, it was only...
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The chapter looks at language variation and change, and the relation of these processes to language ...
The chapter looks at language variation and change, and the relation of these processes to language ...
Traditionally, there are two motivations for an interest in reconstructing the history of language f...
The contributions of this book deal with the issue of language variation. They all share the assumpt...
Computational methods derived from evolutionary biology are increasingly being applied to the study...
Languages are evolving systems, and so phylogenetic comparative methods allow us to produce probabil...
This chapter argues that an evolutionary cultural approach to language not only has already proven f...
• Languages are dynamical, diachronic evolution • Historical Linguistics deals with reconstructing t...
It is a basic assumption of functional linguistics that the language system is the result of adaptat...
The origins and evolution of language and speech, and the processes governing language change repres...
It is a commonly known fact that language change can be observed at different linguistic levels, whi...
The chapters of this volume investigate the evolution of a range of features of language, including ...
Uneven changes occurred in different levels of one linguistic structure and throughout some represen...
While it has been known for a long time that human languages can change in various ways, it was only...
Register study, stylistics, sociolinguistics, discourse analysis, and English for specific purposes ...
The chapter looks at language variation and change, and the relation of these processes to language ...
The chapter looks at language variation and change, and the relation of these processes to language ...
Traditionally, there are two motivations for an interest in reconstructing the history of language f...
The contributions of this book deal with the issue of language variation. They all share the assumpt...
Computational methods derived from evolutionary biology are increasingly being applied to the study...
Languages are evolving systems, and so phylogenetic comparative methods allow us to produce probabil...
This chapter argues that an evolutionary cultural approach to language not only has already proven f...
• Languages are dynamical, diachronic evolution • Historical Linguistics deals with reconstructing t...
It is a basic assumption of functional linguistics that the language system is the result of adaptat...
The origins and evolution of language and speech, and the processes governing language change repres...
It is a commonly known fact that language change can be observed at different linguistic levels, whi...
The chapters of this volume investigate the evolution of a range of features of language, including ...
Uneven changes occurred in different levels of one linguistic structure and throughout some represen...
While it has been known for a long time that human languages can change in various ways, it was only...
Register study, stylistics, sociolinguistics, discourse analysis, and English for specific purposes ...