Historical Linguistics: An Introduction

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Historical Linguistics: An Introduction is a widely used textbook by Lyle Campbell that provides a comprehensive overview of methods and theories for studying language change over time.

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instanceOf linguistics book
textbook
author Lyle Campbell NERFINISHED
coversTopic analogy in language change
classification of languages
comparative method
dialectology
grammaticalization
internal reconstruction
language change
language contact
lexical change
morphological change
phonological change
reconstruction of proto-languages
semantic change
sociolinguistic aspects of language change
sound laws
syntactic change
field historical linguistics
linguistics
firstEditionPublicationYear 1998
genre academic textbook
hasAuthorAffiliation University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa NERFINISHED
University of Utah NERFINISHED
hasEdition second edition
third edition
hasFeature bibliographical references
discussion of theoretical issues
examples from many languages
exercises
intendedAudience graduate students
linguistics instructors
undergraduate students
language English
mainSubject historical linguistics
notableFor clear exposition of comparative method
comprehensive overview of historical linguistics methods
wide empirical coverage
publisher MIT Press NERFINISHED
usedAs university course textbook

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linguist Lyle Campbell hasWritten Historical Linguistics: An Introduction
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linguist Lyle Campbell notableWork Historical Linguistics: An Introduction
subject surface form: Lyle Campbell