Diachronica 21:2
[Diachronica, 21:2] 2004. 223 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Reconstruction through ‘de-construction’: The marking of person, gender, and number in the Khoe family and KwadiTom Güldemann | pp. 251–306
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Syncope and foot structure in pre-Ashkenazic HebrewNeil G. Jacobs | pp. 307–327
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The origin of the Welsh conjugated infinitiveD. Gary Miller | pp. 329–350
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From transitive to causative in Japanese: Morphologization through exaptationHeiko Narrog | pp. 351–392
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Lexical imposition: Old Norse vocabulary in Scottish GaelicThomas W. Stewart | pp. 393–420
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The Miami-Illinois Language, by David J. CostaReviewed by David H. Pentland | pp. 421–426
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Quantity and Prosodic Asymmetries in Alemannic: Synchronic and diachronic perspectives, by Astrid KraehenmannReviewed by James Pfrehm | pp. 426–430
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Diachronic Syntax: Models and mechanisms, Edited by Susan Pintzuk, George Tsoulas & Anthony WarnerReviewed by Acrisio Pires | pp. 431–443
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Semitic and Indo-European II: Comparative morphology, syntax and phonetics, by Saul LevinReviewed by David Testen | pp. 443–445
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Etymological Dictionary of the Altaic Languages, by Sergei Starostin, Anna Dybo & Oleg MudrakReviewed by Stefan Georg | pp. 445–450
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Publications Receivedpp. 451–463
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Joe's Jottingspp. 465–466
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Contents of Volume XXIpp. 467–468
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