Comparative Linguistics | Professional literature for training, studies and practice
In the Comparative Linguistics category, you will find scholarly works on the historical, typological, and cultural analysis of languages. The titles cover topics such as Indo-European linguistic history, language change, dialects, the development of writing systems, and multilingual phenomena. Among other subjects, they examine German across different historical periods, Aramaic, Latin, Yiddish, Middle High German, as well as rare and endangered languages. Typical types of works include introductions, handbooks, dictionaries, empirical studies, and contrastive analyses.
The publications are aimed at students, instructors, and researchers in linguistics, Indo-European studies, German studies, and related disciplines. They provide the foundations for the reconstruction of historical language stages, the study of language contact, and the comparative grammar of Romance and Germanic languages.