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Series IV, Current issues in linguistic theory,$x0304-0763 ;$vv. 195 300 $aIncludes revised versions of papers originally presented at the 11th International Conference on Historical Linguistics, held at the University of California, Los Angeles, Aug. 1993. 311 08$a9781556199738 311 08$a1556199732 311 08$a9789027237026 311 08$a9027237026 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. 327 $aTEXTUAL PARAMETERS IN OLDER LANGUAGES -- Editorial page -- Title page -- LCC data -- Dedication -- Preface -- Contents -- On Textual Parameters and Older Languages -- Methodologies and Ideologies in Historical Linguistics: On Working with Older Languages -- The Pragmatic Functions of the Old French Particles AINZ, APRES, DONC, LORS, OR, PUIS, and SI -- Discourse Organization and Anaphora in Latin -- The Importance of Discourse Types in Grammaticalization: The Case of Anon -- Genre, Discourse, and Syntax in Early Indo-European, with Emphasis on Sanskrit -- Poeticality and Word Order in Old Tamil -- Suppressed Assertion and the Functions of the Final-Attributive in Prose and Poetry of Heian Japanese -- Robert Keayne's Notebooks: A Verbatim Record of Spoken English in Early Boston? -- Textual Authenticity: Evidence from Medieval Greek -- Parameters Underlying Punctuation in Older Russian Texts -- The Middle English Verb-Second Constraint: A Case Study in Language Contact and Language Change -- A la Recherche du Word Order Not Quite Perdu: A methodological progress report -- Index of Languages -- Index of Subjects -- CURRENT ISSUES IN LINGUISTIC THEORY. 330 $aTextual Parameters in Older Languages takes a contemporary approach to the inherent limitations of using older texts as data for linguistic analysis, drawing on methods of text analysis, pragmatics and sociolinguistics to supplement traditional historical and philological methods. The focus of the book is on the importance of controlling for textual parameters-defined by the editors as dimensions of variation associated with texts and their production, including text type, degree of poeticality, orality, and dialect-in the analysis of older language data. Failure to do so can result in invalid generalizations; recognizing the influence of textual parameters, conversely, raises a myriad of issues for the practice and theory of historical linguistics.The 12 essays in this collection apply this approach in analyses of anaphora, non-finite verbal forms, particles, punctuation, word order and other phenomena in a wide range of languages including Ancient Tamil, Sanskrit, Latin, Heian Japanese, Medieval Greek, Old French, Old Russian, Middle English, and Modern Danish. 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