Trask's historical linguistics/ Robert McColl Millar
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TextPublication details: London: Hodder Arnold, 2007.Description: xviii, 514 p. : ill.; 24 cmISBN: - 9780340927656
- DUCE P140 .T74
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Includes bibliographical reference and index.
Trask’s work in historical linguistics offers a clear, methodologically rigorous account of how languages change over time.
Emphasizing the comparative method, sound change, and language classification, Trask bridges theory and empirical evidence
while dispelling common misconceptions about language evolution. His accessible approach highlights the systematic nature of
linguistic change and underscores the importance of historical analysis for understanding language structure, diversity, and development.
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