Journal of Historical Linguistics 10:1
[Journal of Historical Linguistics, 10:1] 2020. iii, 152 pp.
Publishing status: Available
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Table of Contents
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Grammaticalization of reflexivity in Basque: A corpus-based diachronic and typological analysisIker Salaberri | pp. 1–41
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A probabilistic assessment of the Indo-Aryan Inner–Outer HypothesisChundra A. Cathcart | pp. 42–86
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Homorganic Cluster Lengthening, Pre-Cluster Shortening and Preference-based change in Early EnglishWilliam W. Kruger | pp. 87–110
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From locative existential construction fi(ih) to a TMA/progressive marker: Grammaticalization of fi(ih) in Gulf Arabic PidginYahya Abdu A. Mobarki | pp. 111–135
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Elly van Gelderen, ed. Cyclical Change ContinuedReviewed by Keith Tse | pp. 136–142
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Adam Ledgeway & Ian Roberts, eds. The Cambridge Handbook of Historical SyntaxReviewed by Cristina Sánchez López | pp. 143–152
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BIC Subject: CFF – Historical & comparative linguistics
BISAC Subject: LAN009010 – LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / Historical & Comparative