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Jones, Mari C.
New York: Routledge , 2006
417.7 JON e
Buku Teks SO Universitas Indonesia Library
Aitchison, Jean, 1938-
[London]: Cambridge University Press, 2001
401.4 AIT l (1)
Buku Teks SO Universitas Indonesia Library
Aitchison, Jean, 1938-
Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2013
417.7 AIT l (1)
Buku Teks SO Universitas Indonesia Library
Heine, Bernd
New York : Cambridge University Press, 2005
306.44 HEI l
Buku Teks Universitas Indonesia Library
"This specially commissioned volume considers the processes involved in language change and the issues of how they can be modelled and studied. The
way languages change offers an insight into the nature of language itself, its internal organisation, and how it is acquired and used. Accordingly, the phenomenon of language change has been approached from a variety of perspectives by linguists of many different orientations. This book brings together an international team of leading figures from different areas of linguistics to re-examine some of the central issues in this field and also to discuss new proposals. The volume is arranged in six parts, focusing on the phenomenon of language change, linguistic models, grammaticalisation, the social context, contact-based explanations and the typological perspective."
Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2004
e20394850
eBooks Universitas Indonesia Library
Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1988
410 EXP
Buku Teks SO Universitas Indonesia Library
Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 1989
417.7 LAN
Buku Teks SO Universitas Indonesia Library
Bybee, Joan L.
"Language demonstrates structure while at the same time showing considerable variation at all levels: languages differ from one another while still being shaped by the same principles; utterances within a language differ from one another while still exhibiting the same structural patterns; languages change over time, but in fairly regular ways. This book focuses on the dynamic processes that create languages and give them their structure and their variance. Joan Bybee outlines a theory of language that directly addresses the nature of grammar, taking into account its variance and gradience, and seeks explanation in terms of the recurrent processes that operate in language use. The evidence is based on the study of large corpora of spoken and written language, and what we know about how languages change, as well as the results of experiments with language users. The result is an integrated theory of language use and language change which has implications for cognitive processing and language evolution."
Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2010
e20376601
eBooks Universitas Indonesia Library
Cooper, Robert L.
Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 1989
306.449 COO l
Buku Teks Universitas Indonesia Library
Labov, William
Oxford: Blackwell, 2001
400 LAB p
Buku Teks Universitas Indonesia Library