Historical linguistics 1989 papers from the 9th International Conference on Historical Linguistics, Rutgers University, 14-18 August 1989

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor Corporativo: International Conference on Historical Linguistics (-)
Otros Autores: Aertsen, H. (Henk) (-), Jeffers, Robert J.
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : J. Benjamins 1993.
Colección:EBSCO Academic eBook Collection Complete.
Amsterdam studies in the theory and history of linguistic science. Series IV, Current issues in linguistic theory ; v. 106.
Acceso en línea:Conectar con la versión electrónica
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Natural science background to the development of historical-comparative linguistics / E.F. Konrad Koerner
  • Lexicon and linguistic change / Henk Aertsen
  • Semantic development of can and could from Old English to the present / Kenneth R. Andrews
  • Latin system's enérgeia vs. Greek system's argía: a problem of linguistic change theory / Emanuele Banfi
  • Coalesence of the participle and the gerund/gerundive: integrated change / Brigitte Bauer
  • Episode boundary markers in Old English discourse / Laurel J. Brinton
  • On proposed universals of grammatical borrowing / Lyle Campbell
  • Patterns of syncretism in Indo-European / Robert Coleman
  • Morphonological rule for the past tense formation of irregular English verbs / Hubert Gburek
  • Contamination in morphological change in Algonquian languages / Ives Goddard
  • Rise of a new conceptualization pattern: Old English lippe, weler, tunge, and muþ with reference to linguistic action / Louis Goossens
  • Les résultats de ubi et unde dans l'histoire du français (avec une considération particulière de l'ancien et du moyen français) / Pascale Hadermann
  • Aspectogenesis in South Dravidian: on the origin of the 'compound continuative' KONTIRU / Susan C. Herring
  • Diachronic syntax and information packaging: remarks on unstressed pronouns in Old Spanish / Masataka Ishikawa
  • Determining the synchronic syntax of a dead language / Stephanie Jamison
  • Open syllable lengthening in Middle English / Keiko Kaminashi
  • Syntactic changes in late Middle English / Ans van Kemenade
  • Sur l'origine de l'emploi des formes toniques du pronom personnel régime avant les formes verbales non finies (infinitives ou participiales) en ancien français / Ans de Kok
  • Verb serialization and word order: evidence from Hittite / Silvia Luraghi
  • Role of paradigms in the phonetic detail of sound change / Martin Maiden
  • From staging strategies to syntax: clitic-copying and prepositional direct objects in Romanian / Maria M. Manoliu
  • Inflectional systems of overseas Dutch / Jaap van Marle and Caroline Smits
  • Reconstructing the unidentified / Marianne Mithun
  • Zur Geschichte der Distanzstellung im Deutschen: die Urkunden des 13. Jahrhunderts / Elda Morlicchio
  • Double modals in early English / Stephen J. Nagle
  • Role of women in linguistic change / Edith H. Raidt
  • Early diphthongization of palatalized West Germanic [u:]: the spelling uy in Middle Dutch / Pieter van Reenen and Astrid Wijnands
  • Moraic Model of the diachronic development of long vowels and falling diphthongs in Friulian / Lori Repetti
  • Did "aktionsart" ever "compensate" verbal aspect in Old and Middle French? / Lene Schøsler
  • Drift as an organic outcome of type / Michael Shapiro
  • African-American linguistic enclave: tense and aspect in Liberian settler English / John Victor Singler
  • Linking changes in Icelandic / Henry Smith
  • Coping with partial information in historical linguistics / Sarah G. Thomason
  • Effects of the yod on the vocalic and consonantal systems: from Latin to Spanish / Uthaiwan Wong-opasi.