On multiple source constructions in language change
Special issue of Studies in Language 37:3 (2013)
Editors
| University of Leuven
| University of Leuven
| University of Leuven
[Studies in Language, 37:3] 2013. vi, 219 pp.
Publishing status: Available
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Table of Contents
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On multiple source constructions in language changeFreek Van de Velde, Hendrik De Smet and Lobke Ghesquière | pp. 473–489
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Multiple inheritance and constructional changeGraeme Trousdale | pp. 491–514
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An inquiry into unidirectionality as a foundational element of grammaticalization: On the role played by analogy and the synchronic grammar system in processes of language changeOlga Fischer | pp. 515–533
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Serving two masters: Form–function friction in syntactic amalgamsHendrik De Smet and Freek Van de Velde | pp. 534–565
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Multiple sources for the German scandal constructionLivio Gaeta | pp. 566–598
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Sources of auxiliation in the perfects of EuropeBridget Drinka | pp. 599–644
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Multiple roots of innovations in language contact: Evidence from morphological intermingling in contact between Ingrian Finnish and EstonianHelka Riionheimo | pp. 645–674
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Multiple sources and multiple causes multiply exploredBrian D. Joseph | pp. 675–691
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