Germanic Language Histories 'from Below' (1700-2000)Stephan Elspass Walter de Gruyter, 2007 - 520 Seiten Die Reihe Studia Linguistica Germanica (SLG), 1968 von Ludwig Erich Schmitt und Stefan Sonderegger begründet, ist ein renommiertes Publikationsorgan der germanistischen Linguistik. Die Reihe verfolgt das Ziel, mit dem Schwerpunkt auf sprach- und wissenschaftshistorischen Fragestellungen die gesamte Bandbreite des Faches zu repräsentieren. Dazu zählen u. a. Arbeiten zur historischen Grammatik und Semantik des Deutschen, zum Verhältnis von Sprache und Kultur, zur Geschichte der Sprachtheorie, zur Dialektologie, Lexikologie/Lexikographie, Textlinguistik und zur Einbettung des Deutschen in den europäischen Sprachkontext. |
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Stephan Elspass. section II explicitly refer to William Labov's concept of ' language change from below ' . Labov ... change play a central role in an alternative language historiography . Following Labov's axiom that ' there are no ...
Stephan Elspass. section II explicitly refer to William Labov's concept of ' language change from below ' . Labov ... change play a central role in an alternative language historiography . Following Labov's axiom that ' there are no ...
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Stephan Elspass. pragmatic and lexical change and the creative invention , which , at times , accompanies language standardization , but also structural change in non- standard languages : - ( a ) Laycock ( 1982 ) gives the example of ...
Stephan Elspass. pragmatic and lexical change and the creative invention , which , at times , accompanies language standardization , but also structural change in non- standard languages : - ( a ) Laycock ( 1982 ) gives the example of ...
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... change is beyond the interest of structural linguistics . In what follows I argue that it is precisely a theory of innovation that can best help us to understand phenomena of language change as a whole . Innovations are already a ...
... change is beyond the interest of structural linguistics . In what follows I argue that it is precisely a theory of innovation that can best help us to understand phenomena of language change as a whole . Innovations are already a ...
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