John Charles Smith
List of John Benjamins publications for which John Charles Smith plays a role.
Journal
Titles
Historical Linguistics 1995: Volume 1: General issues and non-Germanic Languages.. Selected papers from the 12th International Conference on Historical Linguistics, Manchester, August 1995
Edited by John Charles Smith and Delia Bentley
[Current Issues in Linguistic Theory, 161] 2000. xii, 438 pp.
Subjects Historical linguistics
Linguistic Theory and the Romance Languages
Edited by John Charles Smith and Martin Maiden
[Current Issues in Linguistic Theory, 122] 1995. xiii, 240 pp.
Subjects Romance linguistics
Diachrony and Diachronica: 40@40 Diachronica 41:1, pp. 127–140 | Editorial
2024 24. The refunctionalisation of first person plural inflection in Tiwi Morphology and Language History: In honour of Harold Koch, Bowern, Claire, Bethwyn Evans and Luisa Miceli (eds.), pp. 341–348 | Article
2008 Some semantic and pragmatic aspects of case-loss in Old French Historical Linguistics 2005: Selected papers from the 17th International Conference on Historical Linguistics, Madison, Wisconsin, 31 July - 5 August 2005, Salmons, Joseph C. and Shannon Dubenion-Smith (eds.), pp. 191–205 | Article
2007 How To Do Things Without Junk: The Refunctionalization of a Pronominal Subsystem between Latin and Romance New Perspectives on Romance Linguistics: Vol. II: Phonetics, Phonology and Dialectology, Montreuil, Jean-Pierre Y. (ed.), pp. 183–205 | Article
2006 This paper examines the evolution of the accusative and dative forms of the Latin first- and second-person singular pronouns in the light of Lass’s claim that an opposition which has lost its original value and become vacuous ‘junk’ may assume a new linguistic function. In some Romance languages,… read more
Markedness, functionality, and perseveration in the actualization of a morphosyntactic change Actualization: Linguistic Change in Progress, Andersen, Henning (ed.), pp. 203–224 | Article
2001
2000
35. Markedness and Morphosyntactic Change Revisited: The case of Romance past participle agreement The Emergence of the Modern Language Sciences: Studies on the transition from historical-comparative to structural linguistics in honour of E.F.K. Koerner, Embleton, Sheila, John E. Joseph and Hans-Josef Niederehe (eds.), pp. 203–216 | Article
1999 Report on the 13th International Conference on Historical Linguistics, Düsseldorf, 11-16 August 1997 Diachronica 15:1, pp. 175–186 | Miscellaneous
1998
1996
Perceptual factors and the disappearance of agreement between past participle and direct object in Romance Linguistic Theory and the Romance Languages, Smith, John Charles and Martin Maiden (eds.), pp. 161–180 | Article
1995
1994
1992
Thematicity and “Object”-Participle Agreement in Romance New Analyses in Romance Linguistics: Selected papers from the Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages XVIII, Urbana-Champaign, April 7–9, 1988, Wanner, Dieter and Douglas A. Kibbee (eds.), pp. 335–352 | Article
1991
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1987
Report on the Seventh International Conference on Historical Linguistics, Pavia, 9-13 September 1985 Diachronica 2:2, pp. 275–280 | Miscellaneous
1985