ANTH 3310 Introduction to Historical Linguistics
Introduction to Historical Linguistics
Historical Linguistics traces language change over time. Reconstruction through comparative method and internal paradigm examination is used to retro-project earlier stages of a language or a language family, elucidating interrelationships among languages, paths of migration, spheres of influence, and varieties of contact. Reconstructed vocabulary yields inferences about ancient homelands, social organization, and culture constructs. The processes observed in language change yield insights into human cognition and the language faculty.
Notes: Capstone for LING (5110 option).
credit hours: 3
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