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Die Verwantschaftsverhältnisse der indogermanischen Sprachen
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Die Verwantschaftsverhältnisse der indogermanischen Sprachen

The German linguists Johannes Schmidt (1843–1901) and Hugo Schuchardt (1842–1927) sought to answer many questions relating to the development of Indo-European languages, which are all believed to be descended from a single common ancestor. Schmidt's Verwantschaftsverhältnisse was originally published in 1872 and Schuchardt's Über die Lautgesetze followed in 1885; here they are reissued together in one volume. Schmidt's work developed the 'wave model' of language change, to which Schuchardt also subscribed. According to this theory, linguistic innovations spread outwards concentrically like waves, which become progressively weaker as time elapses and the distance from their point of origin increases. Since later changes may not cover the same area, there may be no sharp boundaries between neighbouring languages or dialects. This theory stood in opposition to the tree model and the doctrine of sound laws propounded by the Neogrammarian school of linguists, which is roundly critiqued in Schuchardt's contribution.
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And Über die Lautgesetze: Gegen die Junggrammatiker
ISBN
9781108062947
Kieli
englanti
Paino
160 grammaa
Julkaisupäivä
24.10.2013
Sivumäärä
122