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The Inflectional Systems of Overseas Dutch
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Jaap van Marle
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- List of Participants xi
- The Natural Science Background to the Development of Historical-Comparative Linguistics 1
- The Lexicon and Linguistic Change 25
- The Semantic Development of can and could from Old English to the Present 37
- Latin System’s enérgeia vs. Greek System’s argía 47
- The Coalesence of the Participle and the Gerund/Gerundive 59
- Episode Boundary Markers in Old English Discourse 73
- On Proposed Universals of Grammatical Borrowing 91
- Patterns of Syncretism in Indo-European 111
- A Morphonological Rule for the Past Tense Formation of Irregular English Verbs 119
- Contamination in Morphological Change in Algonquian Languages 129
- The Rise of a New Conceptualization Pattern 141
- Les résultats de ubi et unde dans l’histoire du français (avec une considération particulière de l’ancien et du moyen français) 155
- Aspectogenesis in South Dravidian 167
- Diachronic Syntax and Information Packaging 187
- Determining the Synchronic Syntax of a Dead Language 211
- Open Syllable Lengthening in Middle English 221
- Syntactic Changes in Late Middle English 235
- Sur l’origine de l’emploi des formes toniques du pronom personnel régime avant les formes verbales non finies (infinitives ou participiales) en ancien français 249
- Verb Serialization and Word Order 267
- The Role of Paradigms in the Phonetic Detail of Sound Change 283
- From Staging Strategies to Syntax 297
- The Inflectional Systems of Overseas Dutch 313
- Reconstructing the Unidentified 329
- Zur Geschichte der Distanzstellung im Deutschen 349
- Double Modals in Early English 363
- The Role of Women in Linguistic Change 371
- Early Diphthongization of Palatalized West Germanic [u:] 389
- A Moraic Model of the Diachronic Development of Long Vowels and Falling Diphthongs in Friulian 417
- Did “Aktionsart” Ever “Compensate” Verbal Aspect in Old and Middle French? 429
- Drift as an Organic Outcome of Type 449
- An African-American Linguistic Enclave 457
- Linking Changes in Icelandic 467
- Coping with Partial Information in Historical Linguistics 485
- The Effects of the Yod on the Vocalic and Consonantal Systems 497
- Index of Languages (Language Families, Dialects) 525
- Index of Names 529
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- List of Participants xi
- The Natural Science Background to the Development of Historical-Comparative Linguistics 1
- The Lexicon and Linguistic Change 25
- The Semantic Development of can and could from Old English to the Present 37
- Latin System’s enérgeia vs. Greek System’s argía 47
- The Coalesence of the Participle and the Gerund/Gerundive 59
- Episode Boundary Markers in Old English Discourse 73
- On Proposed Universals of Grammatical Borrowing 91
- Patterns of Syncretism in Indo-European 111
- A Morphonological Rule for the Past Tense Formation of Irregular English Verbs 119
- Contamination in Morphological Change in Algonquian Languages 129
- The Rise of a New Conceptualization Pattern 141
- Les résultats de ubi et unde dans l’histoire du français (avec une considération particulière de l’ancien et du moyen français) 155
- Aspectogenesis in South Dravidian 167
- Diachronic Syntax and Information Packaging 187
- Determining the Synchronic Syntax of a Dead Language 211
- Open Syllable Lengthening in Middle English 221
- Syntactic Changes in Late Middle English 235
- Sur l’origine de l’emploi des formes toniques du pronom personnel régime avant les formes verbales non finies (infinitives ou participiales) en ancien français 249
- Verb Serialization and Word Order 267
- The Role of Paradigms in the Phonetic Detail of Sound Change 283
- From Staging Strategies to Syntax 297
- The Inflectional Systems of Overseas Dutch 313
- Reconstructing the Unidentified 329
- Zur Geschichte der Distanzstellung im Deutschen 349
- Double Modals in Early English 363
- The Role of Women in Linguistic Change 371
- Early Diphthongization of Palatalized West Germanic [u:] 389
- A Moraic Model of the Diachronic Development of Long Vowels and Falling Diphthongs in Friulian 417
- Did “Aktionsart” Ever “Compensate” Verbal Aspect in Old and Middle French? 429
- Drift as an Organic Outcome of Type 449
- An African-American Linguistic Enclave 457
- Linking Changes in Icelandic 467
- Coping with Partial Information in Historical Linguistics 485
- The Effects of the Yod on the Vocalic and Consonantal Systems 497
- Index of Languages (Language Families, Dialects) 525
- Index of Names 529