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Essays on time-based linguistic analysis

Essays on time-based linguistic analysis

Material type
단행본
Personal Author
Bailey, Charles James Nice.
Title Statement
Essays on time-based linguistic analysis / Charles-James N. Bailey ; with an introduction by Peter Muhlhausler.
Publication, Distribution, etc
Oxford [England] :   Clarendon Press ;   New York :   Oxford University Press ,   1996.  
Physical Medium
423 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
ISBN
0198242204
General Note
Collection of previously published material.  
Content Notes
Variation theory and so-called sociolinguistic grammars -- Theory, description, and what keeps linguistics from becoming a science -- Conceptualizing dialects as implicational constellations rather than as entities bounded by isoglossic bundles -- Reversals in marked categories and contexts, with the pragmatic principle of reading between the lines in the presence of marked usages -- What grammarians haven't been doing right, or, Unriddling analytical paradoxes -- Old and new views on language history and language relationships -- Reconstructing language development: two principles of change -- A note on E as 'ss' [s] and a ruki-rule in ancient Greek -- Epilogue on historical linguistics.
Bibliography, Etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. [379]-403) and index.
Subject Added Entry-Topical Term
Linguistic analysis (Linguistics). Historical linguistics.
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300 ▼a 423 p. : ▼b ill. ; ▼c 24 cm.
500 ▼a Collection of previously published material.
504 ▼a Includes bibliographical references (p. [379]-403) and index.
505 0 ▼a Variation theory and so-called sociolinguistic grammars -- Theory, description, and what keeps linguistics from becoming a science -- Conceptualizing dialects as implicational constellations rather than as entities bounded by isoglossic bundles -- Reversals in marked categories and contexts, with the pragmatic principle of reading between the lines in the presence of marked usages -- What grammarians haven't been doing right, or, Unriddling analytical paradoxes -- Old and new views on language history and language relationships -- Reconstructing language development: two principles of change -- A note on E as 'ss' [s] and a ruki-rule in ancient Greek -- Epilogue on historical linguistics.
650 0 ▼a Linguistic analysis (Linguistics).
650 0 ▼a Historical linguistics.

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