In:Historical Linguistics 2019: Selected papers from the 24th International Conference on Historical Linguistics, Canberra, 1–5 July 2019
Edited by Bethwyn Evans, Maria Kristina Gallego and Luisa Miceli
[Current Issues in Linguistic Theory 367] 2024
► pp. v–vi
Published online: 21 November 2024
https://doi.org/10.1075/cilt.367.toc
https://doi.org/10.1075/cilt.367.toc
Table of contents
Editors’ introduction
Bethwyn Evans
Maria Kristina Gallego
Luisa Miceli
Chapter 1.Signs of prehistoric language shifts involving Unangam Tunuu (Aleut)
Anna Berge
Chapter 2.Early compound accent in Japanese Tokyo-type dialects: An unexpected finding
Melissa Boiko
Elisabeth de Boer
Christopher Griesenhofer
Pertos Loukareas
Masato Aoyama
Chapter 3.Phylogenetic signal in the lexicon: Are parental terms influenced by baby talk?
Claire Bowern
Chapter 4.Solving Galton’s problem: Practical solutions for analysing language diversity and evolution
Lindell Bromham
Chapter 5.Re-examining initial geminates: Typology, evolutionary phonology, and phonetics
Francesco Burroni
Sireemas Maspong
Chapter 6.Recurrent change in pronouns: The case of Western Oceanic subject markers
Carlo Dalle Ceste
Chapter 7.The role of geography and migration in the branching and
spread of the Japonic language family
spread of the Japonic language family
Elisabeth de Boer
Chapter 8.Iconicity principles from an evolutionary perspective
Livio Gaeta
Chapter 9.Modality across semantic spaces: Modal ‘have to’ in Slavic and theoretical implications
Jadranka Gvozdanovic
Chapter 10.Something out of nothing: Degrammaticalising grammaticalisation
Brian Joseph
Angela Ralli
Chapter 11.The diachronic development of postverbal dé 得 in
Chinese
Barbara Meisterernst
Chapter 12.Food, contact phenomena and reconstruction
in Oriental Berber
in Oriental Berber
Amina Mettouchi
Valentina Schiattarella
Chapter 13.A cognitive-typological perspective on the origins of causative‑applicative polysemy
Jens E. L. Van Gysel
Index
