In:Historical Linguistics 2003: Selected papers from the 16th International Conference on Historical Linguistics, Copenhagen, 11–15 August 2003
Edited by Michael Fortescue, Eva Skafte Jensen, Jens Erik Mogensen and Lene Schøsler
[Current Issues in Linguistic Theory 257] 2005
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 27 January 2005
https://doi.org/10.1075/cilt.257.toc
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Table of contents
Prefacevii
Typological reflections on loss of morphological case in Middle Low German and in the Mainland Scandinavian languages
Ethnoreconstruction in Kok-Papónk
Rraising verbs vs. auxiliaries
On the origin of the final unstressed [i] in Brazilian and other varieties of Portuguese: New evidence in an enduring debate
Socio-historical evidence for copula variability in rural Southern America
Main Stress Left in Early Middle English
Some dialectal, sociolectal and communicative aspects of word order variation and change in Late Middle English
Using Universal Principles of Phonetic Qualitative Reduction in Grammaticalization to explain the Old Spanish Shift from ge to se
The origin of transitive auxiliary verbs in Chukotko-Kamchatkan
Grammaticalisation and Latin
Paths of semantic extension: From cause to beneficiary and purpose
Vanishing discourse markers: Lat. et vs. sic in Old French and Old Romanian
From ditransitive to monotransitive structure in the history of the Spanish language. Reanalysis of objects: A case of incorporation and monotransitivization
Reflexive intensification in Spanish: Toward a complex reflexive?
Modern Swedish bara: From adjective to conditional subordinator
Nordic prefix loss and metrical stress theory with particular reference to ga- and bi -
The origin and development of lär, a modal epistemic in Swedish
The development of the Spanish verb ir to an auxiliary of voice
The development of continuous aspect
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