Diachronica 29:4
[Diachronica, 29:4] 2012. iii, 152 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
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Phonologically-constrained change: The role of the foot in monosyllabization and rhythmic shifts in Mainland Southeast AsiaMarc Brunelle and Pittayawat Pittayaporn | pp. 411–433
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The emergence of obstruents after high vowelsDavid R. Mortensen | pp. 434–470
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The principle of morphosyntactic subsystem integrity in language contact: Evidence from morphological borrowing in Resígaro (Arawakan)Frank Seifart | pp. 471–504
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New methodologies for historical linguistics? Calibrating a lexicon-based methodology for diffusion vs. subgroupingMark Donohue, Tim Denham and Stephen Oppenheimer | pp. 505–522
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Basic vocabulary and Bayesian phylolinguistics: Issues of understanding and representationSimon J. Greenhill and Russell D. Gray | pp. 523–537
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Consensus and the lexicon in historical linguistics: Rejoinder to “Basic vocabulary and Bayesian phylolinguistics”Mark Donohue, Tim Denham and Stephen Oppenheimer | pp. 538–546
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Low Saxon Dialects across Borders – Niedersächsische Dialekte über Grenzen hinweg, Edited by Alexandra N. Lenz, Charlotte Gooskens & Siemon RekerReviewed by Jack Hoeksema | pp. 547–551
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Analysing Variation in English, Edited by Warren Maguire & April McMahonReviewed by James A. Walker | pp. 552–557
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Joe’s Jottingspp. 559–562
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