Diachronica 19:2
[Diachronica, 19:2] 2002.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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What happened to English?John McWhorter | pp. 217–272
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On the (African) origins of Palenquero subject pronounsArmin Schwegler | pp. 273–332
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Vietnamese and tonogenesis: Revising the model and the analysisGraham Thurgood | pp. 333–363
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When clitics collide: On to have in PiedmonteseMauro Tosco | pp. 365–397
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Lingüística histórica inglesa, Edited by Javier Martín Arista & Isabel de la Cruz CabanillasReviewed by Jorge L. Bueno-Alonso | pp. 399–403
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Syntactic Change in Akkadian: The evolution of sentential complementation, by Guy DeutscherReviewed by Gene B. Gragg | pp. 403–408
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Comparative Dravidian Linguistics: Current perspectives, by Bhadriraju KrishnamurtiReviewed by Sanford B. Steever | pp. 408–411
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Constraints on Null Subjects in Bislama (Vanuatu): Social and linguistic factors, by Miriam MeyerhoffReviewed by Terry Crowley | pp. 411–415
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Historical English Syntax: A statistical corpus-based study on the organisation of Early Modern English sentences, by Javier Pérez-GuerraReviewed by Elly van Gelderen | pp. 415–417
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Publications received / Ouvrages reçus / Eingegangene Schriftenpp. 419–427
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Joe’s JottingsJoseph C. Salmons | pp. 429–430
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Index to Volume XIXpp. 431–432
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