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How a Historical Linguist and a Native Speaker Understand a Complex Morphology

  • Wallace Chafe
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Historical Linguistics 1997
Ein Kapitel aus dem Buch Historical Linguistics 1997
© 1998 John Benjamins Publishing Company

© 1998 John Benjamins Publishing Company

Kapitel in diesem Buch

  1. Prelim pages i
  2. Preface v
  3. Table of contents vii
  4. Sound Laws 1
  5. Passives in Western Malayo-Polynesian 15
  6. What can This Be? 25
  7. Grammmatical and Lexical Aspect in Akkadian and Proto-Semitic 41
  8. Euphemism with Attitude 57
  9. The Loss of the Voice Dimension Between Late Latin and Early Romance 77
  10. How a Historical Linguist and a Native Speaker Understand a Complex Morphology 101
  11. The Evolution of Grammar 117
  12. Yiddish and Hebrew 135
  13. Degenerate Feet in Tacanan Languages 149
  14. The Evolution of Ó in Open Position 163
  15. The Structure of ra -Deletion in Japanese 175
  16. Can Grammaticalization be Explained Invisible Handedly? 191
  17. Toward a ‘Standard Yiddish’ Pronounciation 201
  18. The Evolution of Adverbial Subordinators in Europe 213
  19. A corpus-Based Model for the Description of Language Change and Variation in Nominal Classification exemplified by Dutch Seventeenth Century Varieties 229
  20. Towards an Explanation of some Morphological Changes which ‘Should Never Have Happened’ 241
  21. On the Conservatism of Embedded Clauses 255
  22. Velars and Palatals in Old English Alliteration 269
  23. The Sequencing of Grammaticization Effects 291
  24. What Research on Creole Genesis Can Contribute to Historical Linguistics 315
  25. The Borrowing of Meaning as a Cause of Internal Syntactic Change 339
  26. Grammaticalization of Complex Verbal Constructions in Finnish 363
  27. Two Models for the Study of Language Contact 377
  28. A Motivated Account of the Semantic Evolution of Watch and its Catalan Equivalents 391
  29. Subject Index 401
  30. Index of Languages 407
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