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11: References

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    Just as before, the Fromkin, Rodman, Hyman text of Introduction to Language (2019; Cengage) has information and many materials. Below are the others that were consulted for this chapter, and can serve as good tools for further investigation.

    Common textbooks

    • Coulmas, Florian. 2012. Writing Systems: An Introduction to their Linguistic Analysis. Cambridge University Press.
    • Croft, William. 2012. Typology and Universals. Cambridge University Press.
    • Greenberg, Joseph. 2005. Genetic Linguistics: Essays on Theory and Method. (Edited by William Croft.) London: Oxford University Press
    • Hock, Hans Henrich. 2021. Principles of Historical Linguistics, 2nd edition. Berlin: de Gruyter
    • Payne, Thomas. 1997. Describing Morphosyntax: A Guide for Field Linguists. Cambridge University Press.
    • Song, Jae Jung. 2010. The Oxford Handbook on Linguistic Typology. London: Oxford University Press

    Peer reviewed articles and books

    • Baines, Lawrence. 2012. "A Future of Fewer Words? Five Trends Shaping the Future of Language." The Futurist, March-April 2012: 42-46.
    • Croft, William. 2006. "Evolutionary Models and Functional-Typological Theories of Language Change." In: van Kemenade, Ans and Bettelou Los, Eds. The Handbook of the History of English. Blackwell Publishing.
    • Crystal, David. 2009. Txting: The Gr8 Db8. London: Oxford University Press.
    • McCulloch, Gretchen. 2019. Because Internet: Understanding the New Rules of Language. Riverhead Books.
    • Hawley Turner, Kristen. 2009. "Flipping the Switch: Code-Switching from Text Speak to Standard English." The English Journal, 98 (5): 60-65.
    • Nevalainen, Terttu. 2006. "Historical Sociolinguistics and Language Change." In: van Kemenade, Ans and Bettelou Los, Eds. The Handbook of the History of English. Blackwell Publishing.
    • Perley, Bernard C. 2012. "Zombie Linguistics: Experts, Endangered Languages, and the Curse of Undead Voices." Anthropological Forum, 22 (2): 133-149.

    Websites

    These websites are crucial in analyzing and compiling data on any language.


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