Linguistic Archaeology provides students with an accessible
introduction to the field of linguistic archaeology, both as
theoretical framework and methodological toolkit, for understanding
the conceptual foundations and practical considerations involved in
reconstructing the prehistory of language. The book introduces the
field’s expansion out of traditional approaches to focus more on the
interplay of related disciplines and the reconstruction of human
language beyond the written period. The opening chapter outlines key
theories and charts their development from the nineteenth century
through to today, drawing on work from computational historical
linguistics, phylogenetics, and linguistic anthropology. Subsequent
chapters build on theory to take a hands-on approach in mining
empirical data in the process of reconstructing language prehistory,
including references, links, and instructions to open access
resources, and offering a step-by-step guide for employing the rich
range of available methods in working with this data. Closing chapters
situate theory and method in context against chronological and
geographic perspectives and look ahead to future trajectories for
continued progress in this emerging area of study. Offering a holistic
entry point into linguistic archaeology, this innovative volume will
be a helpful resource for students in historical linguistics,
linguistic anthropology, language evolution, and cultural geography.
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An Introduction and Methodological Guide
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781040009291
Publisert
2024
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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