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by Terttu Nevalainen,Juhani Klemola,Mikko Laitinen

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Terttu Nevalainen,Juhani Klemola,Mikko Laitinen
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In particular, this approach does away with the myth of linguistic homogeneity, which has conveniently shielded generations of langue- or competence-oriented linguists from the intricacies of linguistic reality.

Terttu Nevalainen, Juhani Klemola, Mikko Laitinen. Download (pdf, . 9 Mb) Donate Read. Epub FB2 mobi txt RTF. Converted file can differ from the original. If possible, download the file in its original format. This volume interfaces three fields of linguistics rarely discussed in the same context. With the aim of capturing the relevant dimensions of variation, the studies in this volume make use of new methodologies, including electronic corpora and databases, which enable cross- and intralinguistic comparisons dialectally and across time.

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Its underlying theme is linguistic variation, and the ways in which historical linguists and dialectologists may learn from insights offered by typology, and vice versa.

Nevalainen, T, Klemola, J & Laitinen, M (eds) 2006, Types of variation: diachronic, dialectal and typological interfaces. T1 - Types of variation.

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Message 1: Types of Variation: Nevalainen, Klemola, Laitinen (Eds) Date: 14-Aug-2006 From: Paul Peranteau

Terttu Nevalainen, Juhani Klemola, and Mikko Laitinen.

University of Vienna. Terttu Nevalainen, Juhani Klemola, and Mikko Laitinen. Laitinen’s contribution is concerned with pronominal number in human indefinite expressions in Early Modern English. Its underlying theme is linguistic variation, and the ways in which historical linguists and dialectologists may learn from insights offered by typology, and vice versa. The aim of the contributions is to raise the awareness of these linguistic subdisciplines of each other and to encourage their cross-fertilization to their mutual benefit

Terttu Nevalainen, Juhani Klemola and Mikko Laitinen (ed., Types of variation: Diachronic, dialectal and typological interfaces. Amsterdam and New York: John Benjamins, 2006. ISBN 978-90-272-3086-7.

This volume interfaces three fields of linguistics rarely discussed in the same context. Its underlying theme is linguistic variation, and the ways in which historical linguists and dialectologists may learn from insights offered by typology, and vice versa. The aim of the contributions is to raise the awareness of these linguistic subdisciplines of each other and to encourage their cross-fertilization to their mutual benefit. If linguistic typology is to unify the study of all types of linguistic variation, this variation, both diatopic and diachronic, will enrich typological research itself. With the aim of capturing the relevant dimensions of variation, the studies in this volume make use of new methodologies, including electronic corpora and databases, which enable cross- and intralinguistic comparisons dialectally and across time. Based on original research and unified by an innovative theme, the volume will be of interest to both students and teachers of linguistics and Germanic languages.