In:Corpus-based Analysis and Diachronic Linguistics
Edited by Yuji Kawaguchi, Makoto Minegishi and Wolfgang Viereck
[Tokyo University of Foreign Studies 3] 2011
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 7 December 2011
https://doi.org/10.1075/tufs.3.toc
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Table of contents
Message from the President
Center for Corpus-based Linguistics and Language Education
Introduction
The Atlas Linguarum Europae: A diachronic analysis of its data
Variationism and underuse statistics in the analysis of the development of relative clauses in German
Variation and change in the Montferrand Account-books (1259-1367)
Cognitive aspects of language evolution and language change: The example of French historical texts
The importance of diasystematic parameters in studying the history of French
The reorganisation of mood in the epistemic subsystem – The case of French belief predicates in diachronic dynamics
French liaison in the 18th Century – Analysis of Gile Vaudelin's texts
Issues in the typographic representation of medieval primary sources
An analysis of the misuse of the participle in old Russian texts
A preliminary analysis of Arabic derived verbs in the Leeds Quran Corpus – With special reference to Stem III (CaaCaC)
On the narrow and open "e" contrast in Santali
The classification of Apabhramśa – A corpus-based approach of the study of Middle Indo-Aryan
Changes in the meaning and construction of Polysemous words: The case of mieru and mirareru
Language change from the viewpoint of distribution patterns of standard Japanese forms
Index of proper nouns
Index of subjects
Contributors293
