On multiple source constructions in language change

Special issue of Studies in Language 37:3 (2013)

Editors
Hendrik De Smet | University of Leuven
ORCID logoLobke Ghesquière | University of Leuven
ORCID logoFreek Van de Velde | University of Leuven
[Studies in Language, 37:3] 2013.  vi, 219 pp.
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Table of Contents
Introduction
On multiple source constructions in language change
Freek Van de Velde, Hendrik De Smet and Lobke Ghesquière
473–489
Articles
Multiple inheritance and constructional change
Graeme Trousdale
491–514
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 change
Olga Fischer
515–533
Serving two masters: Form–function friction in syntactic amalgams
Hendrik De Smet and Freek Van de Velde
534–565
Multiple sources for the German scandal construction
Livio Gaeta
566–598
Sources of auxiliation in the perfects of Europe
Bridget Drinka
599–644
Multiple roots of innovations in language contact: Evidence from morphological intermingling in contact between Ingrian Finnish and Estonian
Helka Riionheimo
645–674
Multiple sources and multiple causes multiply explored
Brian D. Joseph
675–691
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