In:Historical Linguistics 2013: Selected papers from the 21st International Conference on Historical Linguistics, Oslo, 5-9 August 2013
Edited by Dag T.T. Haug
[Current Issues in Linguistic Theory 334] 2015
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 1 October 2015
https://doi.org/10.1075/cilt.334.toc
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Table of contents
Introduction
Phonology
A Phonological motivation behind the diatonic stress shift in Modern English
Vowel reduction in verbs in King Alfred’s Pastoral Care
The development of early Middle English ō: Spelling evidence
The diachronic development of stød and tonal accent in North Germanic
The evolution of the (alveolo)palatal lateral consonant in Spanish and Portuguese
Diachronic typology
Evaluating prehistoric and early historic linguistic contacts
Patterns in the diffusion of nomenclature systems: Australian subsections in comparison to European days of the week
Morphology
Morphological evidence for the paradigmatic status of infinitives in French and Occitan
Constructional change at the interface of cognition, culture, and language use: A diachronic corpus study of German nominalization patterns
Morphosyntax
Stages in deflexion and the Norwegian dative
Differential Object Marking in Old Japanese: A corpus-based study
The grammaticalization of progressive constructions with a focus on the English progressive
Hate and anger, love and desire: The construal of emotions in Homeric Greek
The argument indexing of early Austronesian verbs: A reconstructional myth?
The syntax of mood constructions in Old Japanese: A corpus-based study
Medieval Sardinian: New evidence for syntactic change from Latin to Romance
Index
