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BukuThe Handbook of Historical Sociolinguistics
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Author: Hernandez-Campoy, Juan M. (Editor); Conde-Silvestre, Juan Camilo (Editor)
Topik: Sociolinguistics - Handbook
Bahasa: (EN )    ISBN: 978-1-4051-9068-8    
Penerbit: Wiley-Blackwell     Tempat Terbit: Oxford    Tahun Terbit: 2012    
Jenis: Books - Reference
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Abstract
Written by an international team of leading scholars, this groundbreaking reference work explores the nature of language change and diffusion, and paves the way for future research in this rapidly expanding interdisciplinary field. Features 35 newly-written essays from internationally acclaimed experts that reflect the growth and vitality of the burgeoning area of historical sociolinguistics. Examines how sociolinguistic theoretical models, methods, findings, and expertise can be used to reconstruct a language's past in order to explain linguistic changes and developments. Bridges the gap between the past and the present in linguistic studies. Structured thematically into sections exploring: origins and theoretical assumptions; methods for the sociolinguistic study of the history of languages; linguistic and extra-linguistic variables; historical dialectology, language contact and diffusion; and attitudes to language.
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  1. Introduction, halaman 1-8
  2. Part I: Origins and Theorical Assumptions, halaman 9-10
  3. Diachrony vs Syncrony: The Complementary Evolution of Two (Ir) Reconcilable Dimensions, halaman 11-21
  4. Historical Sociolinguistics: Origins, Motivations, and Paradigms, halaman 22-40
  5. Social History and the Sociology of Language, halaman 41-60
  6. Part II: Methods for the Sociolinguistic Study of the History of Languages, halaman 61-62
  7. The Application of the Quantitative Paradigm to Historical Sociolinguistics: Problems with the Generalizability Principle, halaman 63-79
  8. The Uniformitarian Principle and the Risk of Anachronisms in Language and Social History, halaman 80-98
  9. The Use of Linguistic Corpora for the Study of Linguistic Variation and Change: Types and Computational Applications, halaman 99-122
  10. Editing the Medieval Manuscript in its Social Context, halaman 123-139
  11. Medical, Official, and Monastic Documents in Sociolinguistic Research, halaman 140-154
  12. The Use of Private Letters and Diaries in Sociolinguistic Investigation, halaman 156-169
  13. The Use of Literary Sources in Historical Sociolinguistic Research, halaman 170-190
  14. Early Advertising and Newspaper as Sources of Sociolinguistic Investigation, halaman 191-210
  15. Part III: Linguistic and Socio-demographic Variables, halaman 211-212
  16. Orthographic Variables, halaman 213-236
  17. Phonological Variables, halaman 237-252
  18. Grammatical Variables, halaman 253-270
  19. Lexical-Semantic Variables, halaman 271-292
  20. Pragmatic Variables, halaman 293-306
  21. Class, Age, and Gender-based Patterns, halaman 307-331
  22. The Role of Social Networks and Mobility in Diachronic Sociolinguistics, halaman 332-352
  23. Race, Ethnicity, Religion, and Castes, halaman 353-366
  24. Part IV: Historical Dialectology, Language Contact, Change, and Diffusion, halaman 367-368
  25. The Teleology of Change: Functional and Non-Functional Explanations for Language Variation and Change, halaman 369-386
  26. Internally-and Externally-Motivated Language Change, halaman 387-407
  27. Lexical Diffusion and the Reguler Transmission of Language Change in its Sociohistorical Context, halaman 408-426
  28. The Timing of Language Change, halaman 427-450
  29. Innovation Diffusion in Sociohistorical Linguistics, halaman 451-464
  30. Historical Dialectology: Space as a Variable in the Reconstruction of Regional Dialects, halaman 465-479
  31. Linguistic Atlases: Empirical Evidence for Dialect Change in the History of Languages, halaman 480-500
  32. Historical Sociolinguistic Reconstruction Beyond Europe: Case Studies from South Asia and Fiji, halaman 501-519
  33. Multilingualism, Code-switching, and Language Contact in Historical Sociolinguistics, halaman 520-533
  34. The Impact of Migratory Movements on Linguistic Systems: Transplanted Speech Communities and Varieties from a Historical Sociolinguistic Perspective, halaman 534-551
  35. Convergence and Divergence in World Languages, halaman 552-568
  36. Part V: Attitudes to Languages, halaman 569-570
  37. Sociolinguistic and Ideologies in Language History, halaman 571-584
  38. Language Myths, halaman 585-606
  39. Linguistic Purism, halaman 607-625
  40. The Reconstruction of Prestige Patterns in Language History, halaman 626-638
  41. Written Vernaculars in Medieval and Renaissance Times, halaman 639-654
  42. Index, halaman 655

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