About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 118. Chapters: Philology, Grimm's law, Cognate, Verner's law, Comparative method, False cognate, Loanword, Sound change, Glottochronology, Indo-European ablaut, Vowel shift, Urheimat, Germanisation, Quantitative comparative linguistics, Phonological change, Mass comparison, Eurolinguistics, Grammaticalisation, List of languages by first written accounts, Internal reconstruction, Tree model, Semantic change, Palatalization, Language shift, Language change, Sievers' law, Stratum, Reappropriation, Swadesh list, Paleolithic Continuity Theory, Rhotacism, Angika language, Metatypy, Quantitative metathesis, Isogloss, Linguistic distance, Lexicostatistics, Grassmann's law, Vowel breaking, Paleolinguistics, Vasconic substratum theory, Doublet, Pre-Indo-European languages, Drift, Sociohistorical linguistics, Nasalization, Initial dropping, Jespersen's Cycle, Chain shift, Reborrowing, Inkhorn term, Unidirectionality hypothesis, Bartsch's law, Compensatory lengthening, Proto-language, Internationalism, Cowgill's law, Neogrammarian, Fusion, Genetic relationship, Fossil word, Kluge's Law, Lexical diffusion, Lachmann's law, Cognitive philology, Persistence, List of proto-languages, Synchronic analysis, Wave model, Unpacking, Sister language, Macrofamily, Relict, Specialization, Daughter language, Metaphony, Dahl's Law, Double plural, Linguistic reconstruction, Syntactic change, Worter und Sachen, Attested language.