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The linguistic cycle : economy and renewal in historical linguistics / Elly van Gelderen.

By: Gelderen, Elly vanMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: New York, NY : Routledge, 2024Description: 1 online resourceISBN: 9781003272564; 9781003272564; 9781003272564Subject(s): Linguistic change | Grammar, Comparative and general | CyclesDDC classification: 417/.7
Contents:
A history of cyclical change -- Micro cycles : determiner and verbal cycles -- Micro cycles : polarity and discourse cycles -- Macro cycles -- Explanations and mechanisms -- Conclusions and future directions.
Summary: "Cyclical language change is a linguistic process by which a word, phrase, or part of the grammar loses its meaning or function and is then replaced by another. This can even happen on the level of an entire language, which can experience a change in the language family it is a part of. This new text is a comprehensive introduction to this phenomenon, the mechanisms underlying it, and the relations between the different types of cycles: Elly van Gelderen reviews the subject widely and holistically, defining key terms and comprehensively presenting diverse theoretical perspectives and empirical findings"--
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Books Books Gabriel Afolabi Ojo Central Library (Headquarters).
P142 .G45 2024 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 0195228

A history of cyclical change -- Micro cycles : determiner and verbal cycles -- Micro cycles : polarity and discourse cycles -- Macro cycles -- Explanations and mechanisms -- Conclusions and future directions.

"Cyclical language change is a linguistic process by which a word, phrase, or part of the grammar loses its meaning or function and is then replaced by another. This can even happen on the level of an entire language, which can experience a change in the language family it is a part of. This new text is a comprehensive introduction to this phenomenon, the mechanisms underlying it, and the relations between the different types of cycles: Elly van Gelderen reviews the subject widely and holistically, defining key terms and comprehensively presenting diverse theoretical perspectives and empirical findings"--

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