Language change / (Record no. 3110)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 9781107020160
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Original cataloging agency DLC
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Classification number DUCE P142.B93
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Personal name Bybee, Joan L.,
Relator term author.
Fuller form of name Joan L. Bybee
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Title Language change /
Statement of responsibility, etc. Joan L.Bybee
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Place of publication Cambridge:
Name of publisher Cambridge university express,
Date of publication 2015.
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Volume, Pages xviii, 292p.:
Dimensions 26cm.
Other physical details ill.;
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General note Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
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Summary, etc. How and why do languages change? This new introduction offers a guide to the types of change at all levels of linguistic structure, as well as the mechanisms behind each type. Based on data from a variety of methods and a huge array of language families, it examines general patterns of change, bringing together recent findings on sound change, analogical change, grammaticalization, the creation and change of constructions, as well as lexical change. Emphasizing cross linguistic patterns and going well beyond traditional methods in historical linguistics, this book sees change as grounded in cognitive processes and usage factors that are rarely mentioned in other textbooks. Complete with questions for discussion, suggested readings and a useful glossary of terms, this book helps students to gain a general understanding of language as an ever-changing system.
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Subject Linguistic change.
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Subject Historical linguistics.
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Date of production, publication, distribution, manufacture, or copyright notice 2015.
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Date of production, publication, distribution, manufacture, or copyright notice ©2015
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    Library of Congress Classification     Humanities and Social Sciences DUCE LIBRARY DUCE LIBRARY Humanities: Shelf P95.45. B87 – PE1417. M45 06/01/2023   DUCE P142.B93 000000176533 06/01/2023 2 06/01/2023 Books