The rise and fall of languages

R.M.W. Dixon

This book puts forward a different approach to language change, the punctuated equilibrium model. This is based on the premise that during most of the 100,000 or more years that humans have had language, states of equilibrium have existed during which linguistic features diffused across the languages in a given area so that they gradually converged on a common prototype. From time to time, the state of equilibrium would be punctuated, with expansion and split of peoples and of languages, most recently, as a result of European colonisation and the globalisation of communication which are likely to result in the extinction, within the next hundred years, of 90% of the languages currently spoken. Professor Dixon suggests that every linguist should assume a responsibility for documenting some of these languages before they disappear.

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[目次]

  • Acknowledgements
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Preliminaries
  • 3. Linguistic Areas and Diffusion
  • 4. The Family Tree Model
  • 5. Modes of change
  • 6. The Punctuated Equilibrium Model
  • 7. More on proto-languages
  • 8. Recent history
  • 9. Today's priorities
  • 10. Summary and prospects
  • Appendix - where the comparative method discovery procedure fails
  • References
  • Index.

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書名 The rise and fall of languages
著作者等 Dixon, Robert M. W
出版元 Cambridge University Press
刊行年月 1997
ページ数 vi, 169 p.
大きさ 21 cm
ISBN 0521626544
0521623103
NCID BA33777957
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言語 英語
出版国 イギリス
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