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Pt. 1. Phonology. Middle English vowel length in French loanwords |
Ashley L. Burnett |
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Dental fricatives and stops in Germanic: deriving diachronic Processes from synchronic variation |
Bridget Smith |
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Dialect variation and the Dutch diminutive: the role of prosodic templates |
Laura Catharine Smith |
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Pt. 2. Morphology, syntax and semantics. On the disappearance of genitive types in Middle English: objective genitives with nouns of love and fear and the nature of syntactic change |
Cynthia L. Allen |
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An asymmetric view on stage II in Jespersen's cycle in the West Germanic languages |
Anne Breitbarth |
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Temporal reference and grammaticalization in the Spanish perfect(ive) |
Mary T. Copple |
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(Un)-interpretable features and grammaticalization |
Viviane Deprez |
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Imperative morphology in diachrony evidence from the Romance languages |
Martin Maiden, Andrew Swearingen & Paul O'Neill |
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VO vs V(...)O en français |
Christiane Marchello-Nizia |
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On the development of recipient passives in DO languages: a case study |
Chantal Melis & Marcela Flores |
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The emergence of DP in the history of English: the role of the mysterious genitive |
Fuyo Osawa |
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A diachronic view of psychological verbs with dative experiencers in Spanish and Romanian |
María Luisa Rivero & Constanta Rodica Diaconescu |
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On the loss of the masculine genitive plural in Cypriot Greek: language contact or internal evolution? |
Ioanna Sitaridou & Marina Terkourafi |
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The rise of peripheral modifiers in the noun phrase |
Freek Van de Velde |
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Wild variation, random patterns, and uncertain data |
Dieter Wanner |
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Pt. 3. Sociolinguistics and dialectology. Le changement linguistique dans la langue orale selon deux recherches sur le terrain séparées d'un siècle |
Montserrat Adam-Aulinas |
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Patrons sociolinguistiques chez trois générations de locuteurs acadiens |
Louise Beaulieu & Wladyslaw Cichocki |
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Change of functions of the first person pronouns in Chinese |
Vicky Tzuyin Lai & Zygmunt Frajzyngier |
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Vinderup in real time: a showcase of dialect levelling |
Signe Wedel Schøning & Inge Lise Pedersen |
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Variation in real time: a case of sound change in Catalan |
Orland Verdú |
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Pt. 4. Tools and methodology. UNIDIA: a database for deriving diachronic universals |
Mahé Ben Hamed & Sébastien Flavier |
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Visualization, validation and seriation: application to a corpus of medieval texts |
Fernande Dupuis & Ludovic Lebart |
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Quantifying linguistic changes: experiments in Norwegian language history |
Helge Sandøy |
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Historical core vocabulary: spring and/or anchor: on tendencies and mechanisms of language evolution |
Valentyna Skybina & Iryna Galutskikh |
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Pt. 1. Phonology. Middle English vowel length in French loanwords |
Ashley L. Burnett |
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Dental fricatives and stops in Germanic: deriving diachronic Processes from synchronic variation |
Bridget Smith |
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Dialect variation and the Dutch diminutive: the role of prosodic templates |
Laura Catharine Smith |