Chapter
Licensed
Unlicensed
Requires Authentication
The Loss of the Voice Dimension Between Late Latin and Early Romance
-
Michela Cennamo
You are currently not able to access this content.
You are currently not able to access this content.
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Preface v
- Table of contents vii
- Sound Laws 1
- Passives in Western Malayo-Polynesian 15
- What can This Be? 25
- Grammmatical and Lexical Aspect in Akkadian and Proto-Semitic 41
- Euphemism with Attitude 57
- The Loss of the Voice Dimension Between Late Latin and Early Romance 77
- How a Historical Linguist and a Native Speaker Understand a Complex Morphology 101
- The Evolution of Grammar 117
- Yiddish and Hebrew 135
- Degenerate Feet in Tacanan Languages 149
- The Evolution of Ó in Open Position 163
- The Structure of ra -Deletion in Japanese 175
- Can Grammaticalization be Explained Invisible Handedly? 191
- Toward a ‘Standard Yiddish’ Pronounciation 201
- The Evolution of Adverbial Subordinators in Europe 213
- A corpus-Based Model for the Description of Language Change and Variation in Nominal Classification exemplified by Dutch Seventeenth Century Varieties 229
- Towards an Explanation of some Morphological Changes which ‘Should Never Have Happened’ 241
- On the Conservatism of Embedded Clauses 255
- Velars and Palatals in Old English Alliteration 269
- The Sequencing of Grammaticization Effects 291
- What Research on Creole Genesis Can Contribute to Historical Linguistics 315
- The Borrowing of Meaning as a Cause of Internal Syntactic Change 339
- Grammaticalization of Complex Verbal Constructions in Finnish 363
- Two Models for the Study of Language Contact 377
- A Motivated Account of the Semantic Evolution of Watch and its Catalan Equivalents 391
- Subject Index 401
- Index of Languages 407
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Preface v
- Table of contents vii
- Sound Laws 1
- Passives in Western Malayo-Polynesian 15
- What can This Be? 25
- Grammmatical and Lexical Aspect in Akkadian and Proto-Semitic 41
- Euphemism with Attitude 57
- The Loss of the Voice Dimension Between Late Latin and Early Romance 77
- How a Historical Linguist and a Native Speaker Understand a Complex Morphology 101
- The Evolution of Grammar 117
- Yiddish and Hebrew 135
- Degenerate Feet in Tacanan Languages 149
- The Evolution of Ó in Open Position 163
- The Structure of ra -Deletion in Japanese 175
- Can Grammaticalization be Explained Invisible Handedly? 191
- Toward a ‘Standard Yiddish’ Pronounciation 201
- The Evolution of Adverbial Subordinators in Europe 213
- A corpus-Based Model for the Description of Language Change and Variation in Nominal Classification exemplified by Dutch Seventeenth Century Varieties 229
- Towards an Explanation of some Morphological Changes which ‘Should Never Have Happened’ 241
- On the Conservatism of Embedded Clauses 255
- Velars and Palatals in Old English Alliteration 269
- The Sequencing of Grammaticization Effects 291
- What Research on Creole Genesis Can Contribute to Historical Linguistics 315
- The Borrowing of Meaning as a Cause of Internal Syntactic Change 339
- Grammaticalization of Complex Verbal Constructions in Finnish 363
- Two Models for the Study of Language Contact 377
- A Motivated Account of the Semantic Evolution of Watch and its Catalan Equivalents 391
- Subject Index 401
- Index of Languages 407