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Publication details [#61852]

Nesset, Tore. 2016. Does historical linguistics need the Cognitive Commitment? Prosodic change in East Slavic. Cognitive Linguistics 27 (4) : 573–586.
Publication type
Article in journal
Publication language
English
Language as a subject
Place, Publisher
De Gruyter

Annotation

Historical changes such as the jer sound shift -starting in Late Common Slavic and expanding to Old East Slavic in the 12th century-, can be rendered as “sound laws”, i. e., statements that resume changes covering many generations. Such accounts do not relate to individual speakers' or speech communities' mental processes at any point in time. Though thus not directly pertinent to the Cognitive Commitment, they still figure amid the most valued devices of historical linguists.