In:Historical Linguistics 2022: Selected papers from the 25th International Conference on Historical Linguistics, Oxford, 1–5 August 2022
Edited by Holly Kennard, Emily Lindsay-Smith, Aditi Lahiri and Martin Maiden
[Current Issues in Linguistic Theory 369] 2025
► pp. v–vi
Published online: 7 April 2025
https://doi.org/10.1075/cilt.369.toc
https://doi.org/10.1075/cilt.369.toc
Table of contents
Introduction1
Holly Kennard
Emily Lindsay-Smith
Aditi Lahiri
Martin Maiden
Resurrecting rhymes, reasons and (no) rhotics: Reconstructing Keats’ pronunciation5
Ranjan Sen
Diachronic phonology with Contrastive Hierarchy Theory20
B. Elan Dresher
The life cycle of phonological patterns explains drift in sound change35
Pavel Iosad
The diachronic typology of retroflex vowels50
Jakob Halfmann
Diachronic shifts among sound ideophones62
Ronald P. Schaefer
Francis O. Egbokhare
The classification of the Plains Algonquian languages79
Joseph Salmons
Modelling combined linguistic and non-linguistic evidence
in language reconstruction94
in language reconstruction94
Jadranka Gvozdanović
Dissimilatory constraints discriminate between variants
in analogical change110
in analogical change110
Louise Esher
Patterns of suppletion in inflection revisited: What the Crossover Constraint constrains128
Frans Plank
Differential object marking in early Italo-Romance and old Sardinian150
Michela Cennamo
Francesco Maria Ciconte
Semantic factors in case loss: The Serbian-Bulgarian dialectal continuum166
Masha Kyuseva
Alexander Krasovitsky
Matthew Baerman
Greville G. Corbett
Morphosyntactic borrowing in closely related varieties: ‘False cognates’ in Swahili184
Lutz Marten
Hannah Gibson
Nominal privative suffixes as a diachronic source of verbal negative markers: Evidence from Australian languages198
Harold Koch
The emergence of oblique subjects: Identifiable processes in the history of Icelandic215
Sigríður Sæunn Sigurðardóttir
Thórhallur Eythórsson
Grammaticalization of sentence adverbs and particles revisited232
Katrin Axel-Tober
Marco Coniglio
Kalle Müller
Katharina Paul
A discourse analysis of left-dislocation in Old English249
Artur Bartnik
The semantics of word borrowing in late medieval English —
a preliminary investigation263
a preliminary investigation263
Louise Sylvester
Megan Tiddeman
Richard Ingham
Kathryn Allan
Approximative adverbs in modern and pre-modern languages279
Jack Hoeksema
History of numerals as history of East African languages294
Maarten Mous
Language index
Subject index
