1.

Record Nr.

UNIORUON00198903

Autore

BEERBOHM, Max

Titolo

Things new and old / Max Beerbohm

Pubbl/distr/stampa

London, : Heinemann, 1923

Descrizione fisica

[49] c. di tav. ; 28 cm.

Disciplina

820.09

Soggetti

LETTERATURA INGLESE - Sec. 20. - Critica

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

2.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910959402603321

Autore

Malkiel Yakov <1914-1998.>

Titolo

Diachronic studies in lexicology, affixation, phonology / / Yakov Malkiel

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Amsterdam, : John Benjamins Pub. Co., 1992

ISBN

1-283-42396-0

9786613423962

90-272-7427-4

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (319 p.)

Collana

Edita and inedita, 1979-1988 ; ; v. 2

Disciplina

417/.7

Soggetti

Historical lexicology

Historical linguistics

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

Nota di contenuto

DIACHRONIC STUDIES IN LEXICOLOGY, AFFIXATION, PHONOLOGY; Title page; Copyright page; Table of Contents; Introduction; Lexicology; From Intuitive Etymology Through Word-HistoryTo Microglottology; ENDNOTES; REFERENCES; Problems in the Diachronic Differentiation of



Near-Homophones; REFERENCES; Toward Higher Formalization in Etymology: The Spanish Culinary Term ciliérveda and its Variants; Notes; Crumēna, a Latin Lexical Isolate, and its Survival in Hispano-Romance (Sp. colmena, dial. cormena 'Beehive'); Affixation

Infinitive Endings, Conjugation Classes, Nominal Derivational Suffixes, and Vocalic Gamuts in RomanceNOVEMBER 1981 POST-SCRIPT; The Old French Verbal Abstracts in -ëiz; Phonology; Apocope: Straight;  Through Contact of Languages;  via Suffixal Polarization. The Spanish Derivational Morphemes and Word-Final Segments -in and -ino; WORKS CITED; The Transmission into Romance of Latin NŌDUS, NUPTIAE, NURUS, and NUX: Diachronic Interplay of Phonetic and Semantic Analogies; END NOTES; REFERENCES; The Fluctuating Intensity of a 'Sound Law': Some Vicissitudes of Latin and in Spanish; REFERENCES

The Discovery in Old French Phonology of the Niece, Piece, Tierç, Cierge TypeRetrospect; ""From Intuitive Etymology Through Word-History to Microglottology""; Problems in the Diachronic Differentiation of Near-Homophones; The Spanish Culinary Term ciliérveda and its Variants; CRUMĒNA, a Latin Lexical Isolate, and its Survival into Hispano-Romance; Infinitive Endings, Conjugation Classes, Nominal Derivational Suffixes,and Vocalic Gamuts in Romance; The Old French Verbal Abstracts in -ëiz; Apocope: Straight, through Contact of Languages;  via Suffixal Polarization...

The Transmission into Romance of Latin NŌDUS, NUPTIAE, NURUS, and NUX: Diachronic Interplay of Phonetic and Semantic AnalogiesThe Fluctuating Intensity of a 'Sound Law': Some Vicissitudes of Latin E and O in Spanish; The Discovery in Old French Phonology of the niece, piece, tierç, cierge Type; INDEX OF NAMES; INDEX OF CONCEPTS

Sommario/riassunto

The ten articles collected in this volume are an impressive indication of the range and depth of Malkiel's knowledge of diachronic processes in the Romance languages. In the author's experience, etymological studies of lexis frequently lead one into the areas of phonology and morphology, and the title of the book reflects these interrelationships. The volume opens with a previously unpublished paper which centers around the history of English. The other papers deal with topics from the Romance languages in general, and from Old French and Spanish in particular. The author has added a "Retrospe