The Cambridge Handbook of Romance Linguistics
Title | The Cambridge Handbook of Romance Linguistics PDF eBook |
Author | Adam Ledgeway |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | 1169 |
Release | 2022-07-07 |
Genre | Foreign Language Study |
ISBN | 1108602797 |
The Romance languages and dialects constitute a treasure trove of linguistic data of profound interest and significance. Data from the Romance languages have contributed extensively to our current empirical and theoretical understanding of phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, pragmatics, sociolinguistics, and historical linguistics. Written by a team of world-renowned scholars, this Handbook explores what we can learn about linguistics from the study of Romance languages, and how the body of comparative and historical data taken from them can be applied to linguistic study. It also offers insights into the diatopic and diachronic variation exhibited by the Romance family of languages, of a kind unparalleled for any other Western languages. By asking what Romance languages can do for linguistics, this Handbook is essential reading for all linguists interested in the insights that a knowledge of the Romance evidence can provide for general issues in linguistic theory.
The Cambridge History of the Romance Languages: Volume 1, Structures
Title | The Cambridge History of the Romance Languages: Volume 1, Structures PDF eBook |
Author | Martin Maiden |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | 889 |
Release | 2011 |
Genre | Foreign Language Study |
ISBN | 0521800722 |
This Cambridge history is the definitive guide to the comparative history of the Romance languages. Volume I is organized around the two key recurrent themes of persistence (structural inheritance and continuity from Latin) and innovation (structural change and loss in Romance).
The Cambridge History of the Romance Languages: Volume 2, Contexts
Title | The Cambridge History of the Romance Languages: Volume 2, Contexts PDF eBook |
Author | Martin Maiden |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | 553 |
Release | 2013-10-24 |
Genre | Foreign Language Study |
ISBN | 9780521800730 |
What is the origin of the Romance languages and how did they evolve? When and how did they become different from Latin, and from each other? Volume 2 of The Cambridge History of the Romance Languages offers fresh and original reflections on the principal questions and issues in the comparative external histories of the Romance languages. It is organised around the two key themes of influences and institutions, exploring the fundamental influence, of contact with and borrowing from, other languages (including Latin), and the cultural and institutional forces at work in the establishment of standard languages and norms of correctness. A perfect complement to the first volume, it offers an external history of the Romance languages combining data and theory to produce new and revealing perspectives on the shaping of the Romance languages.
The Cambridge Handbook of Historical Syntax
Title | The Cambridge Handbook of Historical Syntax PDF eBook |
Author | Adam Ledgeway |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | 1321 |
Release | 2017-03-09 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 1316720586 |
Change is an inherent feature of all aspects of language, and syntax is no exception. While the synchronic study of syntax allows us to make discoveries about the nature of syntactic structure, the study of historical syntax offers even greater possibilities. Over recent decades, the study of historical syntax has proven to be a powerful scientific tool of enquiry with which to challenge and reassess hypotheses and ideas about the nature of syntactic structure which go beyond the observed limits of the study of the synchronic syntax of individual languages or language families. In this timely Handbook, the editors bring together the best of recent international scholarship on historical syntax. Each chapter is focused on a theme rather than an individual language, allowing readers to discover how systematic descriptions of historical data can profitably inform and challenge highly diverse sets of theoretical assumptions.
The Cambridge History of the Romance Languages: Volume 2, Contexts
Title | The Cambridge History of the Romance Languages: Volume 2, Contexts PDF eBook |
Author | Martin Maiden |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | 553 |
Release | 2013-10-24 |
Genre | Foreign Language Study |
ISBN | 9780521800730 |
What is the origin of the Romance languages and how did they evolve? When and how did they become different from Latin, and from each other? Volume 2 of The Cambridge History of the Romance Languages offers fresh and original reflections on the principal questions and issues in the comparative external histories of the Romance languages. It is organised around the two key themes of influences and institutions, exploring the fundamental influence, of contact with and borrowing from, other languages (including Latin), and the cultural and institutional forces at work in the establishment of standard languages and norms of correctness. A perfect complement to the first volume, it offers an external history of the Romance languages combining data and theory to produce new and revealing perspectives on the shaping of the Romance languages.
The Cambridge Handbook of Experimental Syntax
Title | The Cambridge Handbook of Experimental Syntax PDF eBook |
Author | Grant Goodall |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | 787 |
Release | 2021-12-09 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 1316998606 |
Experimental syntax is an area that is rapidly growing as linguistic research becomes increasingly focused on replicable language data, in both fieldwork and laboratory environments. The first of its kind, this handbook provides an in-depth overview of current issues and trends in this field, with contributions from leading international scholars. It pays special attention to sentence acceptability experiments, outlining current best practices in conducting tests, and pointing out promising new avenues for future research. Separate sections review research results from the past 20 years, covering specific syntactic phenomena and language types. The handbook also outlines other common psycholinguistic and neurolinguistic methods for studying syntax, comparing and contrasting them with acceptability experiments, and giving useful perspectives on the interplay between theoretical and experimental linguistics. Providing an up-to-date reference on this exciting field, it is essential reading for students and researchers in linguistics interested in using experimental methods to conduct syntactic research.
The Cambridge History of the Romance Languages
Title | The Cambridge History of the Romance Languages PDF eBook |
Author | Martin Maiden |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 866 |
Release | 2011 |
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