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  • Tartu Historical Studies

    ISSN: 2191-0480

    Tartu Historical Studies is the academic series by the Chair of Contemporary History at the University of Tartu, Estonia. The series’ aim is to publish peer-reviewed monographs and edited volumes in English or German on Central and Eastern European history. We encourage especially works related to topics of Baltic history.

    8 publications

  • Historical Sociolinguistics

    Studies on Language and Society in the Past

    The interdisciplinary field of Historical Sociolinguistics seeks to reveal the impact of language development on society and the role of individuals and society in the changing forms and usage of language. This book series is aimed at sociolinguists and social historians who are keen to publish studies on the social history of languages, the interaction of linguistic practices and society, and the sociological significance of linguistic variation with a historical dimension. The purpose of the series is to provide empirically supported studies that will challenge and advance current language historiographies, which often continue to present the history of particular languages as necessarily leading to the creation of a standard or prestige variety. Of particular interest are topics such as the following: language myths and language ideology, historical multilingualism and the formation of nation-states, the sociolinguistics of minority and regional languages, the rise of urban vernaculars, immigrants and their languages, the role of prescriptive grammarians, and the social history of pidgins and creoles. Book proposals from historians and linguists working on any language in any period are welcome, in particular those that include a comparative dimension as well as those with a strong empirical foundation. The language of publication is primarily English, though other languages may be considered. The editors guarantee that all publications in this series have been submitted to external and anonymous peer review. The four series editors and twenty-six members of the advisory board are all members of the Historical Sociolinguistics Network (HiSoN). Advisory Board: Anita Auer (Lausanne), Wendy Ayres-Bennett (Cambridge), Andrea Cuomo (Ghent), Steffan Davies (Bristol), Ana Deumert (Cape Town), José del Valle (CUNY), Martin Durrell (Manchester), Jan Fellerer (Oxford), Elin Fredsted (Flensburg), Róisín Healy (Galway), Juan Hernandez-Campoy (Murcia), Kristine Horner (Sheffield), Ernst Håkon Jahr (Agder), Mark Richard Lauersdorf (Kentucky), Anthony Lodge (St Andrews), Nicola McLelland (Nottingham), Miriam Meyerhoff (Oxford), Agnete Nesse (Bergen), Terttu Nevalainen (Helsinki), Taru Nordlund (Helsinki), Gijsbert Rutten (Leiden), Joachim Scharloth (Waseda Tokyo), Peter Trudgill (Fribourg), Marijke van der Wal (Leiden), Rik Vosters (Vrije Universiteit Brussel), Laura Wright (Cambridge)

    10 publications

  • Studies in Historical Linguistics

    Studies in Historical Linguistics brings together work which utilises the comparative method of language study. Topics include the examination of language change over time, the genetic classification of language, lexicography, dialectology and etymology. Pronunciation, lexis, morphology and syntax are examined within the framework of historical linguistics. Both synchronic and diachronic approaches are used so that language is examined both at one time and across time. Historical Linguistics is still a young area of academic study, but it has its foundations in one of the oldest - philology. This series recognises both the seminal importance of philology, and the recent development through the conceptual framework provided by linguistic science. Studies in Historical Linguistics is based at the Department of Media, Culture and Languages at the University of Roehampton.

    8 publications

  • Title: The Non-Surviving Preterite-Present Verbs in English

    The Non-Surviving Preterite-Present Verbs in English

    The Demise of *dugan, munan, *-nugan, *þurfan, and unnan
    by Anna Wojtyś (Author) 2017
    ©2017 Monographs
  • Title: Corpora in Translation

    Corpora in Translation

    A Practical Guide
    by Tengku Sepoa Tengku Mahadi (Author) Helia Vaezian (Author) Mahmoud Akbari (Author) 2011
    ©2011 Edited Collection
  • Title: Language, Corpora and Cognition

    Language, Corpora and Cognition

    by Piotr Pęzik (Volume editor) Jacek Tadeusz Waliński (Volume editor) 2016
    ©2017 Edited Collection
  • Title: The Great Irish Famine and Social Class

    The Great Irish Famine and Social Class

    Conflicts, Responsibilities, Representations
    by Marguerite Corporaal (Volume editor) Peter Gray (Volume editor) 2019
    ©2019 Edited Collection
  • Title: Planing, Gluing and Painting Corpora

    Planing, Gluing and Painting Corpora

    Inside the Applied Corpus Linguist’s Workshop
    by Bernhard Kettemann (Volume editor) Georg Marko (Volume editor)
    ©2006 Others
  • Title: Explorations across Languages and Corpora

    Explorations across Languages and Corpora

    PALC 2009
    by Stanislaw Gozdz-Roszkowski (Volume editor) 2014
    ©2012 Conference proceedings
  • Title: Corpora in Language Teaching and Learning

    Corpora in Language Teaching and Learning

    Potential, Evaluation, Challenges
    by Yvonne Breyer (Author)
    ©2011 Thesis
  • Title: Corpora for University Language Teachers

    Corpora for University Language Teachers

    by Carol Taylor Torsello (Volume editor) Katherine Ackerley (Volume editor) Erik Castello (Volume editor)
    ©2008 Edited Collection
  • Title: Spoken Corpora in Applied Linguistics

    Spoken Corpora in Applied Linguistics

    by Mari Carmen Campoy (Volume editor) María José Luzón (Volume editor)
    ©2008 Edited Collection
  • Title: Corpora and ICT in Language Studies

    Corpora and ICT in Language Studies

    PALC 2005
    by Jacek Walinski (Volume editor) Krzysztof Kredens (Volume editor)
    ©2007 Conference proceedings
  • Title: Specialisation and Variation in Language Corpora

    Specialisation and Variation in Language Corpora

    by Ana Diaz-Negrillo (Volume editor) Francisco Javier Diaz-Pérez (Volume editor) 2014
    ©2015 Edited Collection
  • Title: Historical (Im)politeness

    Historical (Im)politeness

    by Jonathan Culpeper (Volume editor) Dániel Z. Kádár (Volume editor) 2011
    ©2010 Edited Collection
  • Title: Where Gender and Corpora Meet

    Where Gender and Corpora Meet

    New Insights into Discourse Analysis
    by Eva Lucía Jiménez-Navarro (Volume editor) Leonor María Martínez Serrano (Volume editor) 2024
    ©2024 Edited Collection
  • Title: False Friends in Learner Corpora

    False Friends in Learner Corpora

    A corpus-based study of English false friends in the written and spoken production of Spanish learners
    by M Luisa Roca-Varela (Author) 2015
    ©2015 Thesis
  • Title: Approaching Language Variation through Corpora

    Approaching Language Variation through Corpora

    A Festschrift in Honour of Toshio Saito
    by Shunji Yamazaki (Volume editor) Robert Sigley (Volume editor) 2013
    ©2013 Others
  • Title: Using Corpora to Learn about Language and Discourse

    Using Corpora to Learn about Language and Discourse

    by Linda Lombardo (Volume editor)
    ©2009 Edited Collection
  • Title: The Algerian Historical Novel

    The Algerian Historical Novel

    Linking the Past to the Present and Future
    by Abdelkader Aoudjit (Author) 2021
    ©2020 Monographs
  • Title: Historical Analysis of the Catalan Identity

    Historical Analysis of the Catalan Identity

    by Flocel Sabaté (Volume editor) 2015
    ©2015 Edited Collection
  • Title: Exploring discourse and ideology through corpora

    Exploring discourse and ideology through corpora

    by Miguel Fuster Márquez (Volume editor) José Santaemilia (Volume editor) Carmen Gregori-Signes (Volume editor) Paula Rodríguez-Abruñeiras (Volume editor) 2021
    ©2021 Edited Collection
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