Over 90 tables, figures and maps to clearly demonstrate key concepts, data and ideas.A new preface which includes a guide to using the book and presents outline plans of possible organization for historical linguistics courses of different lengths.An electronic Instructor’s Manual is available to lecturers direct from EUP to support teaching - email marketing to get your copy. Examples drawn from more familiar languages such as English, French, German and Spanish and from numerous non-Indo-European languages from all over the world present an international focus.Practical exercises and a full bibliography enable students to grasp and grow their understanding of historical linguistics.16 restructured and revised chapters, including new examples and exercises and new coverage on areas such as lexical and semantic change, historical corpus linguistics, historical sociolinguistics, and endangered languages and linguistic change.A larger page format and refreshed layout for a more user-friendly experience.An accessible, hands-on introduction to historical linguistics
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