Journal of Historical Linguistics 12:2
[Journal of Historical Linguistics, 12:2] Expected July 2022. iii, 167 pp.
Publishing status: In production
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Table of Contents
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The Neogrammarian hypothesis and pandemic irregularity : Take twoRobert Blust | pp. 167–193
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Asyndetic complementation and referential integration in Spanish: A diachronic probabilistic grammar accountGiulia Mazzola, Bert Cornillie and Malte Rosemeyer | pp. 194–240
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The marking of spatial relations on animate nouns in Basque: A diachronic quantitative corpus studyDorota Krajewska | pp. 241–281
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The origin of dative subjects and psych predicate constructions in JapaneseYuko Yanagida | pp. 282–316
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Lotte Sommerer & Elena Smirnova, eds. Nodes and Networks in Diachronic Construction GrammarReviewed by Tobias Ungerer | pp. 317–326
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Margaret E. Winters. Historical Linguistics: A Cognitive Grammar IntroductionReviewed by Isabeau De Smet | pp. 327–333
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BIC Subject: CFF – Historical & comparative linguistics
BISAC Subject: LAN009010 – LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / Historical & Comparative