Diachronica 14:2
[Diachronica, 14:2] 1997.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Lost Wax: Abrupt Replacement of Key Morphemes in Australian Agreement ComplexesJeffrey Heath | pp. 197–232
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The Morphological Legacy of French: Borrowed Suffixes on Native Bases in Middle EnglishD. Gary Miller | pp. 233–264
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On the Linguistic Relationship Between Mawé and Tupí-GuaraníAryon D. Rodrigues and Wolf Dietrich | pp. 265–304
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On the Origins of African American Vernacular English — A Creolist Perspective: Part I: The Sociohistorical BackgroundDonald Winford | pp. 305–344
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Progress on the Origin of Language?Catherine A. Callaghan | pp. 345–362
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A Case Study in Diachronic Phonology: The Japanese Onbin Sound Changes, by Bjarke FrellesvigReviewed by J. Marshall Unger | pp. 363–366
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Back from the Brink: A study of how relic forms in languages serve as source material for analogical extensio, by Laura A. JandaReviewed by Raimo Anttila | pp. 367–372
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Ancient Egyptian: A linguistic introduction, by Antonio LoprienoReviewed by Carleton T. Hodge | pp. 373–378
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Studies in British Celtic Historical Phonology, by Peter SchrijverReviewed by Joseph F. Eska | pp. 379–382
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Principles and Methods in Historical Phonology: From Proto-Algonkian to Arapaho, by Marc PicardReviewed by David H. Pentland | pp. 383–386
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The Ancestry of the Chinese Language, Ed. by William S-Y WangReviewed by Paul J. Sidwell and Zhou Xiaokang | pp. 387–395
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Koerner's KornerE.F.K. Koerner | p. 396
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Publications Received/Ouvrages Reçus/Eingegangene SchriftenBrian D. Joseph and Victoria Lady Welby | pp. 397–404
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