In:Historical Romance Linguistics: Retrospective and perspectives
Edited by Randall Gess and Deborah Arteaga
[Current Issues in Linguistic Theory 274] 2006
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 3 May 2006
https://doi.org/10.1075/cilt.274.toc
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Table of contents
Part I: Phonology
Systemic Contrast and the Diachrony of Spanish Sibilant Voicing19
Glide Strengthening in French and Spanish and the Formal Representation of Affricates77
On the Phonetics of Rhymes in Classical and Pre-Classical French: A Sociolinguistic Perspective131
Part II: Morphology
Proclisis and Enclisis of Object Pronouns at the Turn of the 17th Century: The Speech of the Future Louis XIIIth187
Part III: Syntax
Il Était une Fois: Diachronic Development of Expletives, Case, and Agreement from Latin to Modern French
‘Synthetic’ vs. ‘Analytic’ in Romance: The Importance of Varieties
Intra-System Variability and Change in Nominal and Verbal Morphology
Aspects of Infinitival Constructions in the History of Portuguese
Morphosyntactic Functions of Italian Reflexive si: A GrammaticalizationAnalysis
From Adverb to Discourse Marker and Beyond: The Status of là inFranco-American French
General Index
