03578nam 2200601 a 450 991081100560332120230617001731.01-283-31211-5978661331211290-272-7530-0(CKB)2550000000063952(EBL)794796(OCoLC)759101586(SSID)ssj0000555005(PQKBManifestationID)11341886(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000555005(PQKBWorkID)10518269(PQKB)10118820(MiAaPQ)EBC794796(Au-PeEL)EBL794796(CaPaEBR)ebr10509433(EXLCZ)99255000000006395220030210d2003 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrLanguage contacts in prehistory[electronic resource] studies in stratigraphy /edited by Henning AndersenAmsterdam ;Philadelphia John Benjamins Pub.c20031 online resource (301 p.)Amsterdam studies in the theory and history of linguistic science. Series IV, Current issues in linguistic theory,0304-0763 ;v. 239"Papers from the workshop on linguistic stratigraphy and prehistory of the Fifteenth International Conference on Historical Linguistics, Melbourne, 17 August 2001."--Pref.90-272-4751-X Includes bibliographical references and index.LANGUAGE CONTACTS IN PREHISTORY; Editorial page; Title page; Copyright page; PREFACE; Table of contents; INTRODUCTION; STRATUM AND SHADOWA GENEALOGY OF STRATIGRAPHY THEORIES FROM THE INDO-EUROPEAN WEST; SLAVIC AND THE INDO-EUROPEAN MIGRATIONS; THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE PERFECT IN INDO-EUROPEANSTRATIGRAPHIC EVIDENCE OF PREHISTORIC AREAL INFLUENCE; STRATIGRAPHY IN AFRICAN HISTORICAL LINGUISTICS; STRATIGRAPHY AND PREHISTORY: BANTU ZONE F; LANGUAGE CONTACTS IN NILO-SAHARAN PREHISTORY; EVIDENCEFOR AUSTROASIATIC STRATA IN THAIMILLERS AND MULLERSTHE ARCHAEO-LINGUISTIC STRATIGRAPHY OF TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE IN HOLOCENE AUSTRALIALOANWORD STRATA IN ROTUMAN; SUBSTRATUM AND ADSTRATUM IN PREHISTORIC JAPANESE; UTO-AZTECAN IN THE LINGUISTIC STRATIGRAPHY OF MESOAMERICAN PREHISTORY; LANGUAGE INDEXEvery language includes layers of lexical and grammatical elements that entered it at different times in the more or less distant past. Hence, for periods preceding our earliest historical documentation, linguistic stratigraphy - the systematic study of such layers - may yield information about the prehistory of a given tradition of speaking in a variety of ways. For instance, irregular phonological reflexes may be evidence of the convergence of diverse dialects in the formation of a language, and layers of material from different source languages may form a record of changing cultural coAmsterdam studies in the theory and history of linguistic science.Series IV,Current issues in linguistic theory ;v. 239.Historical linguisticsCongressesLanguages in contactCongressesHistorical linguisticsLanguages in contact417/.7Andersen Henning1934-1632286International Conference on Historical Linguistics(15th :2001 :Melbourne, Vic.)MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910811005603321Language contacts in prehistory3971300UNINA