Historical Linguistics and Philology
Exploring Language through Innovative Perspectives
Format:Hardback
Publisher:De Gruyter
Published:1st Apr '90
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This series delves into language studies, offering fresh insights and empirical research. Historical Linguistics and Philology is among its notable contributions.
The series TRENDS IN LINGUISTICS presents a comprehensive exploration of language, aiming to broaden our understanding through innovative perspectives. Each volume within the series showcases cutting-edge research that spans various core areas of linguistics, embracing diverse theoretical frameworks. By integrating interdisciplinary approaches, the series offers fresh insights into the complexities of language, including its structures and functions across different contexts.
In TRENDS IN LINGUISTICS, linguistic variation is examined both synchronically and diachronically, providing valuable insights into the evolution and ecology of language. The series emphasizes the importance of empirical data, highlighting the significance of linguistic manifestations, such as sign languages, in understanding the intricate design of linguistic systems. This commitment to empirical research fosters a deeper appreciation of how language operates within social contexts, contributing to the broader field of linguistics.
Furthermore, TRENDS IN LINGUISTICS publishes a range of scholarly works, including monographs, distinguished dissertations, and edited volumes. These publications facilitate discussions on controversial topics from multiple empirical and theoretical perspectives, ensuring a robust academic discourse. The series maintains high quality standards through a rigorous anonymous reviewing process, making it a reputable source for researchers and scholars in the field of linguistics.
ISBN: 9783110122046
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 841g
412 pages
Reprint 2011