Rus va ingliz tillari kafedrasi roman-german filologiyasiga kirish
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VI. Asosiy va qo’shimcha o’quv adabiyotlar xamda axborot manbalari. 1. Don Ringe from Proto Indo-European to Proto Germanic, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2006, 420p. 2. Anderson B.L. Migration, accommodation and language change.-Palman publishers, 2008, 215 p. 3. Luraghi S., Bubenik V. Continum Companion to Historical Linguistics.- Continuum Publishers, 2010, 448 p. Qo’shimcha adabiyotlar Ingliz tili 1. A. Kuldashev. "An Introduction to Germanic Philology" Toshkent 2010 2. Arseneva V.V. i dr. "Vvedenie v germanskuyu filologiyu" Moskva 2003 3. Campbell l., Mixco M.J. A Glossary to Historical linguistics, Edinburgh University Press, 2007, 244p. 23 Introduction The present complex-syllabus informs learners of the English language about scientific and theoretical problems of the history of this language. This subject covers the main events in the historical development of the Germanic languages: the history of its phonetic structure and spelling, the evolution of its grammatical system, the growth of its vocabulary, and also the changing historical conditions of Germanic speaking communities relevant to language history. In the process of teaching the history of the Germanic languages we take the students’ knowledge on the disciplines like general and Uzbek linguistics, the history of the world, theoretical grammar, lexicology and theoretical phonetics. The analysis of the all language layers of the Germanic languages shows us that there are lot cases of correlations between the English, German and French languages. This can be seen in all layers of language. This subject gives some valuable information about how such correspondence was possible and provides the learners the clues for such problems. History of the Germanic languages is connected with the other disciplines. It is based on the History of Europe studying the development of the language in connection with the concrete conditions in which the Germanic people lived in the several periods of their history. It shows phonetic, grammatical and lexical phenomena s they developed, and states the origins of the present day system. Every living language changes through time. It is natural that no records of linguistic changes have ever been kept, as most changes pass unnoticed by contemporaries. A language can be considered from different angles. In studying Modern 24 Germanic languages we regard the languages as fixed in time and describe each linguistic level-phonetics, grammar or lexis-synchronically, to no account of the origin of present day features or their tendencies to changes. The synchronic approach can be contrasted to the diachronic. When considered diachronically, every linguistic fact is interpreted as a stage or step in the never ending evolution of language. We concern our subject on this way. Download 5.01 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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