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What is historical linguistics?
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It helps to understand human capacity of language learning, aims at finding language universals, and allows to understand language better: how languages work and how their pieces fit together.
Synchronic lingustics
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describes language rules at a specific point of time
Diachronic linguistics
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studies the development and evolution of a language through history.
Topics in historical linguistics
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1. Studying changes in the history of a single language. 2. Analyzing changes revealed in the comparison of related languages (comparative linguistics) to reconstruct proto-languages. 3. Describing the history of individual words (etymology of words)
Sound changes
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◦ the replacement of one speech sound by another, ◦ the complete loss of a sound, ◦ or even the introduction of a new sound in a place where there had been none
regular changes (sound laws)
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[a:] —> [e:] and [b] —> [p]
Grammatical change
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MORPHOLOGICAL and SYNTACTIC CHANGES
MORPHOLOGICAL CHANGES
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They involve changes in the inflectional system and in word formation
SYNTACTIC CHANGES
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Syntactic change means the evolution of the syntactic structure of a natural language, e.g.: changing the regularities in word order.
Semantic changes
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These refer to any change in the meaning(s) of a word over the course of time. The word’s variety of senses and connotations can be added, removed, or altered over time.
Semantic changes - types
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WIDENING / EXTENSION OF MEANING anc NARROWING / SPECIALISATION, RESTRICTION
WIDENING / EXTENSION OF MEANING
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word can be used in more contexts
NARROWING / SPECIALISATION, RESTRICTION
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word can be used appropriately in fewer contexts
Semantic changes types 2
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DETERIORATION / PEJORATION OF MEANING and AMELIORATION / ELEVATION OF MEANING
DETERIORATION / PEJORATION OF MEANING
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the sense of a word takes on a less positive
AMELIORATION / ELEVATION OF MEANING
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the sense of a word shifts towards a more positive value
what is Borrowing?
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Borrowing is an attempted reproduction in one lg of patterns previously found in another.
types of borrowing
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Lexical borrowings: in vocabulary. Structural borrowings: in structure, e.g., adopting derivational morphemes, new inflections, new word order, new speech sounds. Heavy structural borrowing leads to typological change.
external reasons for languge change
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caused by influences from other languages or dialects. Invasions, colonizations, migration and trade. Speakers borrow words, sounds or even constructions.
internal reasons for languge change
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caused by the tendency to simplify and balance the language system. Assimilation of speech sounds in casual speech. Change in word meanings by conventionalization of such processes as widening or narrowing.
Linguistic reconstruction
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This procedure is used to determine older, non-recorded, or insufficiently attested stages of a language. Reconstruction may be done by means of comparative reconstruction (based on a comparison of forms between related languages).
Kinds of linguistic changes: Old English
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Lexical change: loss of vocabulary items. Sound change: the loss of r from. English vowels underwent a number of changes. Orthographic changes: some letters are no longer used
grammatical changes: Old English
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Grammatical changes: word order was different than today. The loss of case endings. The loss of the -n ‘third person plural’ verbal agreement marker, another change is the loss of the prefix ge-, reduced in time from [je] to [j] to [i] and finally lost
Kinds of linguistic changes: Middle English
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Sound change: final -n was lost by regular sound change, Grammatical change (morphological and syntactic), no marker (-n) for the plural persons. Borrowing: the hem —> them (scandinavian)
Kinds of linguistic changes: Early Modern English
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Lexical changes (replacement of meanings), Grammatical (syntactic and morphological) changes: came vnto [unto] him they > they came to him, thou was ‘you’ and suffix -eth (3rd person) changed go -s ending.

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