edited by Monique Dufresne, Fernande Dupuis, Etleva Vocaj
Historical linguistics 2007 :selected papers from the 18th International Conference on Historical Linguistics, Montreal, 6-11 August 2007
Amsterdam ;Philadelphia :
John Benjamins Pub. Co.,
c2009.
x, 311 p. :ill., maps ;25 cm.
Current issues in linguistic theory;308
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Foreword & acknowledgements -- Introduction -- pt. I. Phonology -- Middle English vowel length in French loanwords / Ashley L. Burnett -- Dental fricatives and stops in Germanic : deriving diachronic processes from synchronic variation / Bridget Smith -- Dialect variation and the Dutch diminutive : the role of prosodic templates / Laura Catharine Smith -- pt. II. Morphology, syntax and semantics -- On the disappearance of genitive types in Middle English : objective genitives with nouns of love and fear and the nature of syntactic change / Cynthia L. Allen -- An asymmetric view on stage II in Jespersen's cycle in the West Germanic languages / Anne Breitbarth -- Temporal reference and grammaticalization in the Spanish perfect(ive) / Mary T. Copple -- (Un)-interpretable features and grammaticalization / Viviane Deprez -- Imperative morphology in diachrony evidence from the Romance languages / Martin Maiden, Andrew Swearingen & Paul O'Neill -- VO vs V(-- ) O en francج§ais / Christiane Marchello-Nizia -- On the development of recipient passives in DO languages : a case study / Chantal Melis & Marcela Flores -- The emergence of DP in the history of English : the role of the mysterious genitive / Fuyo Osawa -- A diachronic view of psychological verbs with dative experiencers in Spanish and Romanian / Mariجپa Luisa Rivero & Constanta Rodica Diaconescu -- On the loss of the masculine genitive plural in Cypriot Greek : language contact or internal evolution? / Ioanna Sitaridou & Marin
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مولف
Dupuis, Fernande.
Vocaj, Etleva.
Dufresne, Monique.
editor
editor
editor
International Conference on Historical Linguistics