In:Papers from the Third International Conference on Historical Linguistics, Hamburg, August 22–26 1977
Edited by J. Peter Maher, Allan R. Bomhard and E.F.K. Koerner †
[Current Issues in Linguistic Theory 13] 1982
► pp. xiv–xv
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Table of contents
Prefacev
Programvii
The interplay between diachronic linguistics and dialectology: Some refinements of Trudgill’s formula11
The neogrammarian doctrine: breakthrough or extension of the Schleicherian paradigm129
Observations on the sources, transmission, and meaning of ‘Indo-european’ and related terms
in the development of linguistics153
Homo : Humus and the semitic counterparts: The oldest culturally significant Etymology?207
The word-and-paradigm model and linguistic change: the verbal system of ojibwa397
Indices419
