“Historical Linguistics”

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“Historical Linguistics” is a foundational work by Paul Kiparsky that explores how and why languages change over time, integrating phonological theory with the study of language history.

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instanceOf book
linguistics monograph
academicDiscipline linguistics
aimsTo connect synchronic phonology with diachronic change
explain mechanisms of language change
author Paul Kiparsky NERFINISHED
contribution integration of phonological theory with language history
theoretical framework for sound change
discusses analogy in language change
constraints on sound change
morphophonology
phonological rules
regularity of sound change
rule ordering
field historical linguistics
linguistics
focusesOn how languages change over time
why languages change over time
genre academic literature
hasAuthorRole Paul Kiparsky NERFINISHED
hasKeyConcept diachronic explanation
lexical diffusion
phonological change
rule-based phonology
sound laws
influencedBy generative linguistics
structural linguistics
influencedField generative phonology
historical phonology
integratesWith phonological theory
language English
mainTopic diachronic linguistics
language change
phonology
sound change
subfieldOf linguistics
targetAudience linguists
students of linguistics
theoreticalOrientation formal
generative
usedIn graduate linguistics education

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