• the study of linguistic change


    historical linguistics meaning & definition 1 of historical linguistics.


  • The scientific study of language change.

    historical linguistics meaning & definition 2 of historical linguistics.


  • Historical linguistics, also termed diachronic linguistics, is the scientific study of language change over time. Principal concerns of historical linguistics include:
    to describe and account for observed changes in particular languages
    to reconstruct the pre-history of languages and to determine their relatedness, grouping them into language families (comparative linguistics)
    to develop general theories about how and why language changes
    to describe the history of speech communities
    to study the history of words, i.e. etymology
    Historical linguistics is founded on the Uniformitarian Principle, which is defined by linguist Donald Ringe as: Unless we can demonstrate significant changes in the conditions of language acquisition and use between some time in the unobservable past and the present, we must assume that the same types and distributions of structures, variation, changes, etc. existed at that time in the past as in the present.

    historical linguistics meaning & definition 3 of historical linguistics.

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