PAROLE IN INGLESE ASSOCIATE CON «NEOGRAMMARIAN»
neogrammarian
neogrammarians
were
german
school
linguists
originally
university
leipzig
late
century
proposed
neogrammarian
hypothesis
regularity
sound
change
according
this
diachronic
affects
simultaneously
words
which
environment
without
exception
verner
oxford
dictionaries
british
world
meaning
pronunciation
sentences
reference
scholar
encyclopedia
britannica
junggrammatiker
group
scholars
arose
around
their
chief
tenet
concerning
merriam
webster
philologists
arising
germany
about
advocating
exact
formulation
phonetic
rigid
application
historical
lecture
taxonomy
traditional
view
assimilation
typically
regular
define
member
osthoff
brugmann
foundations
call
manifesto
because
used
polemic
rhetorical
befitting
what
authors
wanted
introduce
working
within
field
comparative
towards
resolving
controversy
jstor
progress
support
position
while
raising
lowering
fronting
backing
rules
show
theory
languages
approach
syntactic
made
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in the history of Indo-European linguistics and teacher of several founders of
Neogrammarianism, as well as of well-known opponents to Neogrammarian
thinking (see Schleicher 1861—2). This model is typically linked in the literature
with the ...
Lisa Purse, Lyle Campbell, 2013
2
Language and Space: An International Handbook of Linguistic ...
The neogrammarians and their approach to contemporary dialects 3. Idiolect,
dialects and languages 4. A neogrammarian program for dialect description 5.
The Ortsgrammatik tradition 6. Sound change and messy dichotomies 7.
References ...
Peter Auer, Jürgen Erich Schmidt, 2010
3
Linguistic Structures and Linguistic Laws
As we have seen above, the proponents of the neogrammarian theory of
phonetic change built their conception on a very specific theoretical and
ideological basis and understandably— kept to it. In the start and process of
phonetic changes ...
4
Principles of Historical Linguistics
In addition, the book provides a very broad exemplification of the principles of historical linguistics.
The. neogrammarian. postulates. and. dialect. geography. i The domain of a
sound change We shall start our examination of the sociolinguistic aspects of
language change by considering just how a sound change taking place in the
time ...
6
Romance Linguistics 2010: Selected Papers from the 40th ...
In the last 30 to 40 years, this involvement has become as intense as the one
seen for Neogrammarian theory during the classical period. One may speculate
that because structuralism arose during the heyday of Neogrammarian influence,
...
Julia Rogers Herschensohn, 2011
7
Uniformitarianism in Linguistics
Bearing these points in mind, I shall establish that the uniformitarian paradigm
was made the basis of neogrammarian linguistics, and that it informed those
theoretical and methodological axioms for which the neogrammarians are best
known: ...
8
Bandle, Oscar; Braunmüller, Kurt; Jahr, Ernst Hakon; Karker, ...
The merits and drawbacks of neogrammarian work The best work of the
neogrammarian period does not become obsolete with respect to the information
that is positively stated there. It may have essential shortcomings, however,
because of ...
9
Understanding Language Change
(10) Lexical 'Neogrammarian' diffusion change Discrete yes no Phonetic
conditioning rough fine Lexical exceptions yes no Grammatical conditioning yes
no Social affect no yes Predictable no yes Learnable no yes Categorised yes no
...
April M. S. McMahon, 1994
In an attempt to provide a well-grounded coherent overview, the present
Handbook entry draws directly on the work of a few neogrammarian scholars in
discussing the theoretical backdrop for the neogrammarian approach to the study
of ...
Peter Auer, Jürgen Erich Schmidt, 2010