In:Historical Linguistics 1989: Papers from the 9th International Conference on Historical Linguistics, New Brunswick, 14–18 August 1989
Edited by Henk Aertsen and Robert J. Jeffers
[Current Issues in Linguistic Theory 106] 1993
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Published online: 13 August 1993
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Table of contents
List of Participantsxi
The Natural Science Background to the Development of Historical-Comparative Linguistics1
Latin System’s enérgeia vs. Greek System’s argía: A Problem of Linguistic Change Theory47
The Coalesence of the Participle and the Gerund/Gerundive: An Integrated Change59
The Rise of a New Conceptualization Pattern: Old English lippe, weler, tunge, and muþ with Reference to Linguistic Action141
Les résultats de ubi et unde dans l’histoire du français (avec une considération particulière de l’ancien et du moyen français)155
Aspectogenesis in South Dravidian: On the Origin of the ‘Compound Continuative’ KONTIRU167
Diachronic Syntax and Information Packaging: Remarks on Unstressed Pronouns in Old Spanish187
Sur l’origine de l’emploi des formes toniques du pronom personnel régime avant les formes verbales non finies (infinitives ou participiales) en ancien français249
From Staging Strategies to Syntax: Clitic-Copying and Prepositional Direct Objects in Romanian297
Zur Geschichte der Distanzstellung im Deutschen: Die Urkunden des 13. Jahrhunderts349
Early Diphthongization of Palatalized West Germanic [u:]: The Spelling uy in Middle Dutch389
A Moraic Model of the Diachronic Development of Long Vowels and Falling Diphthongs in Friulian417
An African-American Linguistic Enclave: Tense and Aspect in Liberian Settler English457
The Effects of the Yod on the Vocalic and Consonantal Systems: From Latin to Spanish497
Index of Languages (Language Families, Dialects)525
Index of Names529
