
Linguistic Change in French
Rebecca Posner(Author)
Oxford University Press
Published on 4. September 1997
Book
Hardback
532 pages
978-0-19-824036-5 (ISBN)
Description
What is French and how has it changed over time? Can we distinguish language history from historical linguistics, and language change from linguistic change? These questions are explored using copious material from the history of the French language, concentrating on changes in the relatively modern period in particular. Posner explains how change comes about and how changes at different levels of language interact, and the role of sociological and ideological factors is set against the internal mechanisms that trigger change. This work makes a substantial contribution to the theory of linguistic change, as well as to discussion of the relationship between language and history in French-speaking areas, including Canada and French Creole-speaking countries.
Reviews / Votes
a very interesting book in which the author shares the fruits of a long and distinguished career of research and reflection on the French language ... this is one of the most interesting and thought-provoking books on the linguistic history of French to have been published in recent years, a real tour de force. * William J. Ashby, Journal of French Language Studies *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
line figures, tables
Dimensions
Height: 222 mm
Width: 145 mm
Thickness: 35 mm
Weight
874 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-824036-5 (9780198240365)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Professor Rebecca Posner has been Professor of Romance Languages, University of Oxford and a Fellow of St Hugh's College since 1978. She was made Professor Emeritus in 1996. Previous to this, she was Professor of Romance Languages, University of Ghana, 196365; Reader in Language, University of York, 196578; Visiting Professor of Romance Philology, Columbia University, 197172; and Visiting Senior Fellow, Princeton University, 1983.
Author
Professor Emeritus of Romance LanguagesProfessor Emeritus of Romance Languages, University of Oxford
Content
Introduction ; 1. Defining the Domain ; 2. Sociolinguistic History of French ; 3. Processes of Linguistic Change ; 4. Lexical Change ; 5. Semantic Change ; 6. Phonological Change ; 7. Morphological Change ; 8. Syntactic Change ; In Place of a Conclusion ; Bibliography