In:Typological Hierarchies in Synchrony and Diachrony
Edited by Sonia Cristofaro and Fernando Zúñiga
[Typological Studies in Language 121] 2018
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 26 July 2018
https://doi.org/10.1075/tsl.121.toc
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Table of contents
Part I.Setting the stage
1
Synchronic vs. diachronic approaches to typological
hierarchies
3
Sonia Cristofaro
Fernando Zúñiga
Part II.Foundational issues
29
Chapter 1.Evolutionary Phonology and the life cycle of voiceless
sonorants
31
Juliette Blevins
Chapter 2.The Obligatory Coding Principle in diachronic perspective
59
Denis Creissels
Chapter 3.Deconstructing teleology: The place of synchronic usage patterns among processes of
diachronic development
111
Marianne Mithun
Part III.Hierarchical effects and their origins
130
Chapter 4.The development of referential hierarchy effects in Sahaptian
131
Spike Gildea
Joana Jansen
Chapter 5.Diachrony and the referential hierarchy in Old Irish
191
Aaron Griffith
Chapter 6.From ergative case-marking to hierarchical agreement: A reconstruction of the argument-marking system of Reyesano
(Takanan, Bolivia)
217
Antoine Guillaume
Chapter 7.The direction(s) of analogical change in direct/inverse
systems
257
Guillaume Jacques
Anton Antonov
Chapter 8.
Are the Tupi-Guarani hierarchical indexing systems really motivated
by the person hierarchy?
289
Françoise Rose
Chapter 9.Incipient hierarchical alignment in four Central Salish languages
from the Proto-Salish middle
309
Zalmai Zahir
Part IV.Conflicting hierarchical patterns and how to deal with them
347
Chapter 10.Deictic and sociopragmatic effects in Tibeto-Burman SAP
indexation
345
Scott DeLancey
Chapter 11.Morphosyntactic coding of proper names and its implications for the
Animacy Hierarchy
377
Johannes Helmbrecht
Lukas Denk
Sarah Tanner
Ilenia Tonetti
Chapter 12.Generic person marking in Japhug and other Gyalrong languages
403
Guillaume Jacques
Index
425
