[Histling-l] Deflexion query

Johanna Barddal Johanna.Barddal at ugent.be
Fri Mar 19 06:10:57 EDT 2021


Dear Cindy, dear Nigel,


This is a standard term in Dutch linguistics, which might explain why Muriel used it. You will find it in most if not all Dutch historical reference grammars.


Jóhann


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Subject: Re: [Histling-l] Deflexion query

Dear Cindy,
I was intrigued by your query and took a quick look at the indexes of some volumes to hand on my shelves. I found nothing in the immediately obvious places but then came across multiple references (with the spelling 'deflection') in the index of Yakov Malkiel 'From Particular to General Linguistics. Essays 1965-1978'. This a collection of his papers and the earliest that uses the term there is from 1968. He treats it as an ordinary term with no special attempt to define it so I guess it was current well before that time.
Best
Nigel


Professor Nigel Vincent, FBA MAE
Professor Emeritus of General & Romance Linguistics
The University of Manchester

Linguistics & English Language
School of Arts, Languages and Cultures
The University of Manchester



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Subject: [Histling-l] Deflexion query


Greetings,

I’ve been trying to nail down the earliest use of ‘deflexion’/’deflection’ in reference to loss of inflection/inflectional categories. It is not a widely used term, but has been prominently used in the early 2000s by Muriel Norde and then myself, for example. The earliest reference I have found is in Trask’s (2000) The dictionary of historical and comparative linguistics. I would like to find out who first used this term, and would be grateful for any earlier references.



Dr Cynthia L. Allen FAHA

Emeritus Fellow, Australian National University

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