Publikation: Cyclical Change by Elly van Gelderen (ed.) [Rezension]
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Examples of putative linguistic cycles have been discussed since the very beginnings of modern comparative linguistics, as van Gelderen emphasizes in the introduction to this volume, citing works by Bopp and Tooke among others. In these works, discussion of cycles often went hand in hand with an organicism that was vigorously rejected by their successors, the Neogrammarians, and by most subsequent historical linguists, in favour of uniformitarian assumptions (see Morpurgo Davies 1998: 229–233). Nevertheless, cycles have continued to appeal to linguists ever since, even if, as van Gelderen suggests, there was little concerted effort to address them in the linguistic theorizing of the 20th century. This book is an attempt to remedy the situation.
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WALKDEN, George, 2012. Cyclical Change by Elly van Gelderen (ed.). In: Journal of Historical Linguistics. 2012, 2(2), pp. 283-292. ISSN 2210-2116. eISSN 2210-2124. Available under: doi: 10.1075/jhl.2.2.05walBibTex
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