In:Reorganising Grammatical Variation: Diachronic studies in the retention, redistribution and refunctionalisation of linguistic variants
Edited by Antje Dammel, Matthias Eitelmann and Mirjam Schmuck
[Studies in Language Companion Series 203] 2018
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 24 October 2018
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Table of contents
Introduction: On the role of reorganisation in long-term variation and change and its theoretical implications
1
Mirjam Schmuck
Matthias Eitelmann
Antje Dammel
Plural inflection in North Sea Germanic languages: A multivariate analysis of morphological variation
17
Arjen P. Versloot
Elżbieta Adamczyk
Frequency as a key to language change and reorganisation: On subtraction in German dialects
57
Magnus Birkenes
The history of the mixed inflection of German masculine and neuter nouns: Sound shapes, dialectal variation, typology
93
Elke Ronneberger Sibold
Genesis and diachronic persistence of overabundance: Data from Romance languages
119
Chiara Cappellaro
Ablaut reorganisation: The case of German x-o-o
149
Jessica Nowak
Reorganising Voice in the history of Greek: Split complexity and prescriptivism
175
Nikolaos Lavidas
Making sense of grammatical variation in Norwegian
209
Marianne Brodahl Sameien
Eivor Finset Spilling
Hans-Olav Enger
Manner of motion and semantic transitivity: A usage-based perspective on change and continuity in the system of the German perfect auxiliaries haben and sein
231
Melitta Gillmann
Active and passive tough-infinitives: A case of long-term grammatical variation
269
Dagmar Haumann
Index
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