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The Routledge Handbook of Historical Linguistics
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Editors’ Introduction: Foundations of the new historical linguistics

1 Claire Bowern and Bethwyn Evans

Part 1 Overviews

  • Lineage and the constructive imagination: the birth of historical linguistics
  • Roger Lass

  • New perspectives in historical linguistics
  • Paul Kiparsky

  • Compositionality and change
  • Nigel Vincent

    Part 2 Methods and models

  • The Comparative Method
  • Michael Weiss

  • The Comparative Method: theoretical issues
  • Mark Hale

  • Trees, waves and linkages: models of language diversification
  • Alexandre François

  • Language phylogenies
  • Michael Dunn

  • Diachronic stability and typology
  • Søren Wichmann

    Part 3 Language change

  • The Sound change
  • Andrew Garrett

  • Phonological changes
  • Silke Hamann

  • Morphological change
  • Stephen Anderson

  • Morphological reconstruction
  • Harold Koch

  • Functional syntax and language change
  • Zigmunt Frajzyngier

  • Generative syntax and language change
  • Elly van Gelderen

  • Syntax and Syntactic reconstruction
  • Jóhanna Barðdal

  • Lexical semantic change and semantic reconstruction
  • Matthias Urban

  • Formal semantics/pragmatics and language change
  • Ashwini Deo

  • Discourse
  • Alexandra D’Arcy

  • Etymology
  • Robert Mailhammer

  • Sign languages in their historical context
  • Susan D. Fischer

  • Language acquisition and language change
  • James N. Stanford

  • Social dimensions of language change
  • Lev Michael

  • Language use, cognitive processes and linguistic change
  • Joan Bybee and Clayton Beckner

  • Contact-induced language change
  • Christopher Lucas

  • Language attrition and language change
  • Jane Simpson

    Part 4 Interfaces

    26 Demographic correlates of language diversity
    Simon J. Greenhill

    27 Historical linguistics and socio-cultural reconstruction
    Patience Epps

    28 Prehistory through language and archaeology
    Paul Heggarty

    29 Historical linguistics and molecular anthropology
    Brigitte Pakendorf

    Part 5 Regional Summaries

    30 Indo-European: methods and problems

    Benjamin W. Fortson IV

    31 The Austronesian language family

    Ritsuko Kikusawa

    32 The Austro-Asiatic language phylum: a typology of phonological restructuring

    Paul Sidwell

    33 Pama-Nyungan

    Luisa Miceli

    34 The Pacific Northwest lingusitic area: historical perspectives

    Sarah G. Thomason

    Index

    About the Author

    Claire Bowern, Bethwyn Evans

    Reviews

    '...this volume represents a great introduction for anyone interested in historical linguistics, as well as in other connected disciplines such as history, archaeology, and molecular anthropology. Also, it represents a good starting point for research and an impressive testimony to the progress achieved in historical linguistics.' - Monica Vasileanu, Romanian Academy, Institute of Linguistics, The LINGUIST List

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