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Emergence and Evolution of French Nasal Vowels
Reconsidering data through the interplay of production and perception
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Jean-Luc Azra-Ikezawa
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Introduction vii
- Emergence and Evolution of French Nasal Vowels 1
- Development of Aspect from Ancient Slavic to Bulgaro-Macedonian 23
- Patterns of ‘Active’ Syntax in Late Latin Pleonastic Reflexives 35
- Comparative Reconstitution 57
- Expletives and Change 73
- Variation between the French Clitics y and lui 87
- On Simplicity in Linguistic Reconstruction 99
- Recent Changes in the Tonology of Kyoto Japanese 111
- On Some Grammaticalization Patterns for Auxiliaries 125
- Kakari Particles and the Merger of the Predicative and Attributive Forms in Old Japanese 155
- Is Quantifier-Floating in Japanese a Recent Innovation? Contextual analysis of the numeral quantifier construction in Old Japanese 169
- Vedic Causative Nasal Presents and their Thematicization 191
- The ‘Invisible Hand’ at Work 211
- The Origins of Definiteness Marking 223
- From Deixis ad Oculos to Discourse Markers via Deixis ad Phantasma 243
- The Legacy of Recycled Aspect 261
- The Development of Transitivity in the Chibchan Languages of Colombia 279
- Capitalization 295
- Indo-European *d, *l, and *dl 311
- Declension in Old and Middle French 327
- From Latin Metre to Romance Rhythm 345
- Diverging Sources of Perfective Aspect Morphology in Tibeto-Kinnauri 361
- On the Origins of the Order of agreement and Tense Markers 377
- Character-Based Reconstruction of a Linguistic Cladogram 393
- Bringing the Invisible Hand to Cognitive Grammar 409
- Index 423
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Introduction vii
- Emergence and Evolution of French Nasal Vowels 1
- Development of Aspect from Ancient Slavic to Bulgaro-Macedonian 23
- Patterns of ‘Active’ Syntax in Late Latin Pleonastic Reflexives 35
- Comparative Reconstitution 57
- Expletives and Change 73
- Variation between the French Clitics y and lui 87
- On Simplicity in Linguistic Reconstruction 99
- Recent Changes in the Tonology of Kyoto Japanese 111
- On Some Grammaticalization Patterns for Auxiliaries 125
- Kakari Particles and the Merger of the Predicative and Attributive Forms in Old Japanese 155
- Is Quantifier-Floating in Japanese a Recent Innovation? Contextual analysis of the numeral quantifier construction in Old Japanese 169
- Vedic Causative Nasal Presents and their Thematicization 191
- The ‘Invisible Hand’ at Work 211
- The Origins of Definiteness Marking 223
- From Deixis ad Oculos to Discourse Markers via Deixis ad Phantasma 243
- The Legacy of Recycled Aspect 261
- The Development of Transitivity in the Chibchan Languages of Colombia 279
- Capitalization 295
- Indo-European *d, *l, and *dl 311
- Declension in Old and Middle French 327
- From Latin Metre to Romance Rhythm 345
- Diverging Sources of Perfective Aspect Morphology in Tibeto-Kinnauri 361
- On the Origins of the Order of agreement and Tense Markers 377
- Character-Based Reconstruction of a Linguistic Cladogram 393
- Bringing the Invisible Hand to Cognitive Grammar 409
- Index 423