Linguistic Cycle

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Construction Grammar
Cyclical Change
Cyclical language change
Dependent Marking
Determiner Cycle
diachronic analysis methods
Diachronic linguistics
Die Sprache Und Weisheit Der
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Economy and Renewal in Historical Linguistics
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generative grammar approaches
Grammatical theory
Grammaticalization
Historical linguistics
Jespersen's Cycle
Jespersen’s Cycle
Language
language evolution processes
Language families
Language typology
Linguistic cycles
Linguistic theory
Macro Cycles
mechanisms of cyclical language change
Micro cycles
Mobile Independence
Modal Verbs
morphosyntactic cycles
Negative Auxiliary
Negative Cycle
Past Tense
Peterborough Chronicle
Sov Language
Sprache Und Weisheit Der Indier
Subject Cycles
SVO Language
SVO Structure
syntactic change
The Linguistic Cycle
typological variation
Uninterpretable Features
Van Der Auwera
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781032224336
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Jul 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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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.

With coverage of a variety of micro cycles and the more controversial macro cycles, incorporating cutting-edge work on grammaticalization, and drawing on examples from many languages and language families, this book accessibly guides readers through the state of the art in the field. With practical methodological guidance on how to identify and investigate linguistic cycles, and an array of useful pedagogical features, the book provides a coherent framework for approaching, understanding, and furthering research in linguistic cycles.

This text will be an indispensable resource for advanced students and researchers in historical and diachronic linguistics, language typology, and linguistic and grammatical theory.

Elly van Gelderen is Regents’ Professor of English and Linguistics at Arizona State University, USA. Her most recent books include The Linguistic Cycle: Language Change and the Language Faculty (2011), The Diachrony of Meaning (2018), and Third Factors in Language Variation and Change (2022).

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