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语言学\n精品文档Chapter7:HistoricalLinguistics I. DecidewhethereachofthefollowingstatementsisTrueorFalse:1. Oneofthetasksofthehistoricallinguistsistoexploremethodstoreconstructlinguistichistoryandestablishtherelationshipbetweenlanguages.2. Languagechangeisagradualandconstantprocess,thereforeoftenindiscernibletospeakersofthesamegeneration.3. ThehistoryoftheEnglishlanguageisdividedintotheperiodsofOldEnglish,MiddleEnglishandModernEnglish.4. MiddleEnglishbeganwiththearrivalofAnglo-Saxons,whoinvadedtheBritishIslesfromnorthernEurope.5. InOldEnglish,allthenounsareinflectedtomarknominative,genitive,dativeandaccusativecases.6. InOldEnglish,theverbofasentenceoftenprecedesthesubjectratherthanfollowsit.7. AdirectconsequenceoftheRenaissanceMovementwastherevivalofFrenchasaliterarylanguage.8. Ingeneral,linguisticchangeingrammarismorenoticeablethanthatinthesoundsystemandthevocabularyofalanguage.9. Thesoundchangesincludechangesinvowelsounds,andintheloss,gainandmovementofsounds.10. Theleastwidely-spreadmorphologicalchangesinthehistoricaldevelopmentofEnglisharethelossandadditionofaffixes.11. InOldEnglish,themorphosyntacticruleofadjectiveagreementstipulatedthattheendingsofadjectivemustagreewiththeheadnounincase,numberandgender.12. ThewordorderofModernEnglishismorevariablethanthatofOldEnglish.13. Derivationreferstotheprocessbywhichnewwordsareformedbytheadditionofaffixestotheroots,stems,orwords.14. “Smog”isawordformedbytheword-formingprocesscalledacronymy.15. “fridge”isawordformedbyabbreviation.收集于网络,如有侵权请联系管理员删除\n精品文档16. Modernlinguistsareabletoprovideaconsistentaccountfortheexactcausesofalltypesoflanguagechange.17. Soundassimilationmaybringaboutthelossofoneoftwophoneticallysimilarsyllablesinsequence,asinthecaseofchangeof“Engla-land”to“England”.18. Ruleelaborationoccurswhenthereisaneedtoreduceambiguityandincreasecommunicativeclarityorexpressiveness.19. Languagechangeisalwaysachangetowardsthesimplificationoflanguagerules20. Thewaychildrenacquirethelanguageisoneofthecausesforlanguagechange.II.Fillineachofthefollowingblankswithonewordwhichbeginswiththelettergiven:21. H________linguisticsisthesubfieldoflinguisticsthatstudieslanguagechange.22. Thehistoricalstudyoflanguageisad________studyoflanguageratherthanasynchronicstudy.23. EuropeanR________MovementseparatestheperiodofMiddleEnglishfromthatofmodernEnglish.24. Animportantsetofextensivesoundchanges,whichaffected7longortensevowelsandwhichledtooneofthemajordiscrepanciesbetweenphonemicrepresentationsofwordsandmorphemesattheendoftheMiddleEnglishPeriod,isknownastheGreatV_______Shift.25. A_______involvesthedeletionofaword-finalvowelsegment.26. Achangethatinvolvestheinsertionofaconsonantorvowelsoundtothemiddleofawordisknownas e__________.27. ThethreesetsofconsonantshiftsthatGrimmdiscoveredbecameknowncollectivelyasGrimmsL____.28. Soundchangeasaresultofsoundmovement,knownasm_______,involvesareversalinpositionoftwoadjoiningsoundsegments.29. B________isaprocessbywhichnewwordsareformedbytakingawaythesupposedsuffixesofexitingwords.收集于网络,如有侵权请联系管理员删除\n精品文档30. Semanticb________referstotheprocessinwhichthemeaningofawordbecomesmoregeneralorinclusivethanitshistoricallyearlierdenotation.31. Theoriginalformofalanguagefamilythathasceasedtoexistiscalledthep_________.32. Sounda________referstothephysiologicaleffectofonesoundonanother.Inthisprocess,successivesoundsaremadeidenticalorsimilartooneanotherintermsofplaceormannerofarticulation.33. Inordertoreducetheexceptionalorirregularmorphemes,speakersofaparticularlanguagemayborrowarulefromonepartofthegrammarandapplyitgenerally.Thisphenomenoniscalledi_________borrowing.34. Byidentifyingandcomparingsimilarlinguisticformswithsimilarmeaningsacrossrelatedlanguages,historicallinguistsreconstructtheprotoforminthecommonancestrallanguage.Thisprocessiscalledc________reconstruction.35. Them____ruleofadjectiveagreementhasbeenlostfromEnglish.III.Therearefourchoicesfollowingeachstatement.Markthechoicethatcanbestcompletethestatement:36. Historicallinguisticsexplores________________. A. thenatureoflanguagechangeB. thecausesthatleadtolanguagechange C. therelationshipbetweenlanguages D.alloftheabove37. Languagechangeis______________.A. universal,continuousand,toalargeextent,regularandsystematicB. continuous,regular,systematic,butnotuniversalC. universal,continuous,butnotregularandsystematicD. alwaysregularandsystematic,butnotuniversalandcontinuous38. ModernEnglishperiodstartsroughly_____________.A. from449to1100收集于网络,如有侵权请联系管理员删除\n精品文档B. from1500tothepresentC. from1100tothepresentD. from1700tothepresent39. OldEnglishdatesbacktothemid-fifthcenturywhen_________.A. theNormanFrenchinvadersunderWilliamtheConquerorarrivedinEnglandB. theprintingtechnologywasinventedC. Anglo-SaxonsinvadedtheBritishIslesfromnorthernEuropeD. theCelticpeoplebegantoinhabitEngland40. MiddleEnglishwasdeeplyinfluencedby___________.A. NormanFrenchinvocabularyandgrammarB. GreekandLatinbecauseoftheEuropeanrenaissancemovementC. DanishlanguagesbecauseDenmarkplacedakingonthethroneofEnglandD. theCelticpeoplewhowerethefirstinhabitantsofEngland41. Languagechangeisessentiallyamatterofchange________.A.incollocations B.inmeaningC.ingrammar D.inusages42. InOldandMiddleEnglish,both/k/and/n/intheword“knight”werepronounced,butinmodernEnglish,/k/inthesound/kn-/clusterswasnotpronounced.Thisphenomenonisknownas________.A.soundaddition B.soundlossC.soundshift D.soundmovement43. Achangethatinvolvestheinsertionofaconsonantorvowelsoundtothemiddleofawordisknownas_____.A.apocope B.epenthesisC.parenthesis D.antithesis收集于网络,如有侵权请联系管理员删除\n精品文档44. Segmentswitchofsoundpositionscanbeseenintheexampleofthemodernword“bird”whichcomesfromtheoldEnglishword“bridd”.Thechangeofthewordfrom“bridd”to“bird”isacaseof_________. A.metathesis B.soundloss C.soundaddition D.apocope45. _________isaprocessofcombiningtwoormorewordsintoonelexicalunit.A.Derivation B.BlendingC.Compounding D.Abbreviation46. “Wife”,whichusedtorefertoanywoman,standsfor“amarriedwoman”inmodernEnglish.Thisphenomenonisknownas________.A.semanticshift B.semanticbroadeningC.semanticelevation D.semanticnarrowing47. Englishlanguagebelongsto_________.A.Indo-EuropeanFamily B.Sino-TibetanFamilyC.AustronesianFamily D.AfroasiaticFamily48. Byanalogytothepluralformationoftheword“dog-s”,speakersstartedsaying“cows”asthepluralof“cow”insteadoftheearlierplural“kine”.Thisisthecaseof_________.A.elaboration B.externalborrowingC.soundassimilation D.internalborrowing49. Morphologcialchangescaninvolve__________.A. thelossofmorphologicalrulesB. theadditionofmorphologicalrulesC. thealterationofmorphologicalrulesD. alloftheabove50. Themostdramaticmorphologicallossconcernsthelossof________.收集于网络,如有侵权请联系管理员删除\n精品文档A. comparativemarkersB. tensemarkersC. genderandcasemarkersD. noneoftheabove IV.Definethefollowingterms:51.Apocope 52.Metathesis 53.Derivation 54.back-formation 55.semanticnarrowing 56.protolanguage 57.haplology 58.epenthesis 59.Compounding 60.Blending 61.semanticbroadening 62.semanticshift 63.GreatVowelShift 64.acronym 65.soundassimilation V.Answerthefollowingquestions:66. Whatisthepurposeorsignificanceofthehistoricalstudyoflanguage?67. Whatarethecharacteristicsofthenatureoflanguagechange?68. WhatarethemajorperiodsinthehistoryofEnglish?69. Aslanguagechangesovertime,themeaningofawordmaydeviatefromitsoriginaldenotation.Discussthemajortypesofsemanticchanges.70. OvertheyearsfromOldEnglishperiodtotheModernEnglishperiod,Englishhasundergonesomemajorsoundchanges.Illustratethesechangeswithsomeexamples.71. Whatarethemostwidely-spreadmorphologicalchangesinthehistoricaldevelopmentofEnglish?72. Whatarethecausesoflanguagechange?Discussthemindetail.Chapter7 HistoricalLinguisticsI.DecidewhethereachofthefollowingstatementsisTrueorFalse: l.T 2.T 3.T 4.F 5.F 6.T 7.F 8.F 9.T 10.F收集于网络,如有侵权请联系管理员删除\n精品文档11.T 12.F 13.T 14.F 15.F 16.F 17.T 18.T 19.F 20.TII.Fillineachofthefollowingblankswithonewordwhichbeginswiththelettergiven:21.Historical 22.diachronic 23.Renaissance 24.Vowel25.Apocope 26.epenthesis 27.Law 28.Metathesis29.Backformation 30.broadening 31.protolanguage 32.assimilation33.internal 34.comparative 35.morphosyntacticIII.Therearefourchoicesfollowingeachstatement.Markthechoicethatcanbestcompletethestatement:36.D 37.A 38.B 39.C 40.A 41.C 42.B 43.B 44.A 45.C46.D 47.A 48.D 49.D 50.CIV.Definethefollowingterms:1. Apocope:Apocopeisthedeletionofaword-finalvowelsegment.2. Metathesis:Soundchangeasaresultofsoundmovementisknownasmetathesis.Itinvolvesareversalinpositionoftwoneighbouringsoundsegments.3. Derivation:Itisaprocessbywhichnewwordsareformedbytheadditionofaffixestotheroots,stemsorwords.4. back-formation:Itisaprocessbywhichnewwordsareformedbytakingawaythesupposedsuffixofanexistingword.5. semanticnarrowing:Semanticnarrowingisaprocessinwhichthemeaningofawordbecomeslessgeneralorinclusivethanitshistoricallyearliermeaning.6. Protolanguage:Itistheoriginalformofalanguagefamilythathasceasedtoexist.7. Haplology:Itreferstothephenomenonofthelossofoneoftwophoneticallysimilarsyllablesinsequence.8. Epenthesis:Achangethatinvolvestheinsertionofaconsonantorvowelsoundtothemiddleofawordisknownasepenthesis.9. Compounding:Itisaprocessofcombiningtwoormorethantwowordsintoonelexicalunit. 收集于网络,如有侵权请联系管理员删除\n精品文档10. Blending:Itisaprocessofforminganewwordbycombiningpartsofotherwords.11. semanticbroadening:Semanticbroadeningreferstotheprocessinwhichthe meaningofawordbecomesmoregeneralorinclusivethanitshistoricallyearlierdenotation.62.semanticshift:Semanticshiftisaprocessofsemanticchangeinwhichawordlosesitsformermeaningandacquiresanew,sometimesrelated,meaning.63. GreatVowelShift:ItisaseriesofsystematicsoundchangeattheendoftheMiddleEnglishperiodapproximatelybetween1400and1600inthehistoryofEnglishthatinvolvedsevenlongvowelsandconsequentlyledtooneofthemajordiscrepanciesbetweenEnglishpronunciationanditsspellingsystem.64.Acronym:Anacronymisawordcreatedbycombiningtheinitialsofanumberofwords. 65. soundassimilation:Soundassimilationreferstothephysiologicaleffectofonesoundonanother.Inanassimilativeprocess,successivesoundsaremadeidentical,ormoresimilar,tooneanotherintermsofplaceormannerofarticulation,orofhaplology.V.Answerthefollowingquestions:66. Whatisthepurposeorsignificanceofthehistoricalstudyoflanguage?1) Researchesinhistoricallinguisticsshedlightonprehistoricdevelopmentsintheevolutionoflanguageandtheconnectionsofearlierandlatervariantsofthesamelanguageandprovidevaluableinsightsintothekinshippatternsofdifferentlanguages.2) Theidentificationofthechangesthataparticularlanguagehasundergoneenablesustoreconstructthelinguistichistoryofthatlanguage,andtherebyhypothesizesitsearlierformsfromwhichcurrentspeechandwritinghaveevolved.3) Thehistoricalstudyoflanguagealsoenablesthemtodeterminehownon-linguisticfactors,suchassocial,culturalandpsychologicalfactors,interactovertimetocauselinguisticchange.67. Whatarethecharacteristicsofthenatureoflanguagechange? Alllivinglanguageschangewithtimeandlanguagechangeisinevitable.Asageneralrule,languagechangeisuniversal,continuousand,toaconsiderabledegree,regularandsystematic.Languagechangeisextensive,takingplaceinvirtuallyallaspectsofthegrammar.收集于网络,如有侵权请联系管理员删除\n精品文档 Althoughlanguagechangeisuniversal,inevitable,andinsomecases,vigorous,itisneveranovernightoccurrence,butagradualandconstantprocess,oftenindiscernibletospeakersofthesamegeneration.68. WhatarethemajorperiodsinthehistoryofEnglish? ThemajorperiodsinthehistoryofEnglishareOldEnglishperiod(roughlyfrom449to1100),MiddleEnglishperiod(roughlyfrom1100to1500),andModernEnglishperiod(roughlyfrom1500tothepresent).OldEnglishdatesbacktothemid-fifthcenturywhenAnglo-SaxonsinvadedtheBritishIslesfromnorthernEurope. ThepronunciationofOldEnglishisverydifferentfromitsmodemform.Forexample,theOldEnglishword"ham"ispronouncedas/ha:m/.Intermsofmorphology,nearlyhalfofthenounsareinflectedtomarknominative,genitive,dative,andaccusativecases.Inaddition,suffixesareaddedtoverbstoindicatetense.Syntactically,theverbofanOldEnglishsentenceprecedes,hutdoesnotfollow,thesubject. MiddleEnglishbeganwhentheNormanFrenchinvadersinvadedEnglandunderWilliamtheConquerorin1066.MiddleEnglishhadbeendeeplyinfluencedbyNormanFrenchinvocabularyandgrammar.Forexample,suchtermsas"army,""court,""defense,""faith,""prison"and"tax"camefromthelanguageoftheFrenchrulers. ModernEnglishperiodstartswithEuropeanrenaissancemovement.AdirectconsequenceoftheRenaissancemovementwastherevivalofLatinasaliterarylanguage.Inthepost-Renaissanceperiod,the"BritishEmpire"setupEnglish-speakingcoloniesinmanypartsoftheworld.Bythenineteenthcentury,Englishwasrecognizedasthelanguageofthegovernment,thelaw,highereducation,andbusinessandcommerceintheUnitedStates,Canada,AustraliaandNewZealand.TodayModernEnglishiswidelyusedandhasinfactbecomeanimportanttoolofinternationalcommunicationamongpeoplesofdifferentcountries.69. Aslanguagechangesovertime,themeaningofawordmaydeviatefromitsoriginaldenotation.Discussthemajortypesofsemanticchanges. Majortypesofsemanticchangesaresemanticbroadening,semanticnarrowingandsemanticshift. Semanticbroadeningreferstotheprocessinwhichthemeaningofawordbecomesmoregeneralorinclusivethanitshistoricallyearlierdenotation.Taketheword"holiday"forexample, Theoldermeaningwasa"holyday."Todayeveryoneenjoysaholiday,whetherheorsheisreligiousornot.收集于网络,如有侵权请联系管理员删除\n精品文档 Semanticnarrowingisaprocessinwhichthemeaningofawordbecomeslessgeneralorinclusivethanitshistoricallyearliermeaning.Forexample,"wife,"usedtomean"anywoman,"butnowitmeans“marriedfemales”only. Semanticshiftisaprocessofsemanticchangeinwhichawordlosesitsformermeaningandacquiresanew,sometimesrelated,meaning.Forexample,thewordsillymeant“happy”inOldEnglish,andnaiveinMiddleEnglish,but"foolish"inModernEnglish.70. OvertheyearsfromOldEnglishperiodtotheModernEnglishperiod,Englishhasundergonesomemajorsoundchanges.Illustratethesechangeswithsomeexamples.Themajorsoundchangesincludechangesinvowelsounds,andintheloss,gainandmovementofsounds.ThechangesinvowelsoundscanbeseenintheGreatVowelShiftinthehistoryofEnglish,whichledtooneofthemajordisagreementsbetweenthepronunciationandthespellingsystemofModernEnglish.Thesechangesinvolvesevenlong,ortensevowels,forexampleWordsMiddleEnglishModemEnglishFivefi:vfaivMouseMu:smausFeetfe:tfi:tMoodMo:dmu:dBreakBrε:kenbreik Soundsdonotjustchange,theycanbelost.vowelsoundschange,butsomesoundssimplydisappearedfromthegeneralpronunciationofEnglish.Oneexampleofsoundlossisthe/kn-/clustersintheword-initialposition.InOldandMiddleEnglish,both/k/and/n/werepronounced,asisshowninthespellingofsuchwordsas"knight"and"knee."AlthoughModernEnglishspellingofthesewordsstillkeepstheinitialletterk,itssoundisnolongerpronounced. Soundchangescanalsotaketheformofsoundaddition.Soundadditionincludesthegainorinsertionofasound,forexample: spinle spindle emty emptySoundchangecantaketheformofsoundmovement.Itinvolvesareversalinpositionoftwoneighbouringsoundsegments.Forexample,the/r/soundintheOldEnglishwords"bridd"("bird")and"hros"("horse")wasmovedtotherightofthevowelsoundsintheirModemEnglishcounterparts"bird"and"horse."收集于网络,如有侵权请联系管理员删除\n精品文档71.Whatarethemostwidely-spreadmorphologicalchangesinthehistoricaldevelopmentofEnglish?Themostwidely-spreadmorphologicalchangesinthehistoricaldevelopmentofEnglisharethelossandadditionofaffixes.AnumberofmorphologicalrulesinOldEnglisharenowlostinModernEnglish.Someoftheserulesareaboutderivationalaffixes,suchassuffixes"-baere"and"-bora".InOldEnglishanadjectivewouldderiveif"-baere"wasaddedtoanoun,suchas: lust("pleasure")+baere lustbaere("agreeable")ButthisrulehasbeenlostinmodernEnglish. Themostdramaticmorphologicallossconcernsthelossofgenderandcasemarking.InOldEnglish,forexample,"st?n"("stone")wasmarkedmasculine,while"gief"("gift")and"d…or"("wildanimal")weremarkedrespectivelyfeminineandneuter.InmodernEnglish,thegendermarkersofthesewordshavebeenlost. SomeaffixeshavebeenaddedtotheEnglishmorphologicalsystem.Take"-able"forexample,ithasbeenaddedtoEnglishsincetheOldEnglishperiod.Atfirst,wordsendingin"-able,"suchas"favourable"and"conceivable,"wereborrowedaltogetherfromFrench.ThenthissuffixbecameaproductiveruleinEnglish.Itwasusedwithotherverbstoformadjectives.ContemporaryEnglishspeakersapplythissuffixruletomorestems,thusproducingnewadjectivessuchas"payable,"and“washable.”72.Whatarethecausesoflanguagechange?Discussthemindetail.Languagechangesareduetothefollowingcauses:1) Soundassimilation:Soundassimilationreferstothephysiologicaleffectofonesoundonanother.Inanassimilativeprocess,successivesoundsaremadeidentical,ormoresimilar,tooneanotherintermsofplaceormannerofarticulation,orofhaplology,thelossofoneoftwophoneticallysimilarsyllablesinsequence.Forexample,theOldEnglishword"Engla-land"("thelandoftheAngles")cametobepronounced“England”throughtheassimilationof"la-lasounds.2) Rulesimplificationandregularization:Somechangesaretheresultofsimplificationandregularization.Thepluralformsofborrowedwordsareusuallyirregular,thuscomplex.Forexample,thepluralformsof "agendum","datum","curriculum"and"memorandum"are"agenda","data","curricula"and"memoranda".Theirregularpluralsofthesenounshavebeenreplacedbyregularpluralsof"agendas","curriculums",and"memorandums"amongmanyspeakers,thusmakingthemsimplifiedandregularized.收集于网络,如有侵权请联系管理员删除\n精品文档3) Internalborrowing:Inordertoreducethenumberofexceptionalorirregularmorphemes,speakersofaparticularlanguagemayborrowarulefromonepartofthegrammarandapplyitgenerally.Forexample,byanalogytothepluralformationof"foe-s"and"dog-s",speakersstartedsaying"cows"asthepluralof"cow"insteadoftheearlierpluralkine.4) Elaboration:Ruleelaborationoccurswhenthereisaneedtoreduceambiguityandincreasecommunicativeclarityorexpressiveness.Ifaparticulargrammaticalfeatureislostasaresultofachangeinthephonologicalsystem,someotherfeaturemaybeaddedinanothercomponentofthegrammar.5) Socialtriggers:Socio-politicalchangessuchaswars,invasions,occupation,colonization,andlanguageplanningandstandardizationpoliciesleadtolanguagechanges.Forexample,inthehistoryofEnglish,theNormanConquestmarkedthebeginningoftheMiddleEnglishperiod.AndBritishcolonialsettlement,andthecountry'spolitical,culturalandeconomicadvancesindistantlandssuchasNorthAmerica,Oceania,SouthAfrica,andIndialeadtothechangeofEnglishintoBritish,American,Australian,SouthAfricanandIndianvarieties.6) Culturaltransmission:Althoughanewgenerationhastofindawayofusingthelanguageofthepreviousgeneration,ithastofindexpressionsthatcanbestcommunicatetheviewsandconceptsofthetimeandthechangedandever-changingsociallife,andre-createthelanguageofthecommunity.Forexample,whileoldpeopletendtocallarefrigerator"icebox,"theyoungergenerationismoreoftenheardspeakingofa"fridge."Thistenuoustransmissionprocessaddsuptotheinevitableandongoinglanguagechangeandvariation.7) Children'sapproximationtowardtheadultgrammar:Thewaychildrenacquirethelanguageisanotherbasiccauseforlanguagechange.Childrenusuallyconstructtheirpersonalgrammarsbythemselvesandgeneralizerulesfromthelinguisticinformationtheyhear.Children'sgrammarnevermodelsexactlyafterthatoftheadultspeechcommunity,becausechildrenareexposedtodiverselinguisticinformation.Alltheabovefactorscontributetolanguagechanges.收集于网络,如有侵权请联系管理员删除查看更多