Language, History, Ideology
Language, History, Ideology
The Use and Misuse of Historical-Comparative Linguistics
Hamans, Camiel; Hock, Hans Henrich
Oxford University Press
04/2024
384
Dura
Inglês
9780198827894
15 a 20 dias
2: Johanna Laakso: Misunderstanding historical linguistics: Three Uralic examples
3: Kristjan Arnason: Ideologies and linguistic development in North Germanic
4: Hans Henrich Hock: Ideology and recent attacks on historical-comparative methodology: Historical linguistics under siege?
5: Hans Henrich Hock: Indo-European linguistic palaeontology and ideology: Nice wheels!
6: Brian D. Joseph: Historical linguistics and the Macedonia name issue: What's in a name?
7: Anders Ahlqvist: Celtic and English language contact and scholarly attitudes
8: Johanna Laakso: Borrowing and historical-linguistic ideology
9: Camiel Hamans: The origin of Afrikaans: Purism or language contact?
10: John Charles Smith: Moldovan and Maltese and the poverty of historicism in Romance linguistics
11: Ranko Bugarski: The breakup of the national language of the former Yugoslavia: Speeding up language change
12: Camiel Hamans: The European Charter for Regional and Minority Languages: Turning the tide against linguistic nationalism
13: Ferdinand von Mengden and Britta Schneider: Methodological nationalism and (anti-)historicism in the history of linguistics: Linguistic essentialism
2: Johanna Laakso: Misunderstanding historical linguistics: Three Uralic examples
3: Kristjan Arnason: Ideologies and linguistic development in North Germanic
4: Hans Henrich Hock: Ideology and recent attacks on historical-comparative methodology: Historical linguistics under siege?
5: Hans Henrich Hock: Indo-European linguistic palaeontology and ideology: Nice wheels!
6: Brian D. Joseph: Historical linguistics and the Macedonia name issue: What's in a name?
7: Anders Ahlqvist: Celtic and English language contact and scholarly attitudes
8: Johanna Laakso: Borrowing and historical-linguistic ideology
9: Camiel Hamans: The origin of Afrikaans: Purism or language contact?
10: John Charles Smith: Moldovan and Maltese and the poverty of historicism in Romance linguistics
11: Ranko Bugarski: The breakup of the national language of the former Yugoslavia: Speeding up language change
12: Camiel Hamans: The European Charter for Regional and Minority Languages: Turning the tide against linguistic nationalism
13: Ferdinand von Mengden and Britta Schneider: Methodological nationalism and (anti-)historicism in the history of linguistics: Linguistic essentialism