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Isomorphism and language change
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Contributor's addresses vii
- Preface ix
- Language contact and language change in Amazonia 1
- Grammaticalization and the historical development of the genitive in Mainland Scandinavian 21
- Beyond the comparative method? 33
- The transition from early to modern Portuguese 59
- Isomorphism and language change 71
- From purposive/future to present 87
- The formation of periphrastic perfects and passives in Europe 105
- The grammaticalization of movement 129
- Paths of development for modal meanings 143
- On degrammaticalization 163
- Process inhibition in historical phonology 181
- Reconsidering the canons of sound-change 205
- Case in Middle Danish 221
- The development of some Indonesian pronominal systems 237
- Morphological reconstruction as an etymological method 271
- Labovian principles of vowel shifting revisited 293
- Conventional implicature and language change 303
- The rise of IPs in the History of English 321
- From subject to object 339
- Meaning change in verbs 351
- Borrowing as a tool for grammatical optimization in the history of German brand names 363
- Pragmatic relevance as cause for syntactic change 377
- Early Nordic language history and modern runology 391
- On the interpretation of early evidence for ME vowel-change 403
- On the reflexes of Proto-Germanic ai 417
- Index 431
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Contributor's addresses vii
- Preface ix
- Language contact and language change in Amazonia 1
- Grammaticalization and the historical development of the genitive in Mainland Scandinavian 21
- Beyond the comparative method? 33
- The transition from early to modern Portuguese 59
- Isomorphism and language change 71
- From purposive/future to present 87
- The formation of periphrastic perfects and passives in Europe 105
- The grammaticalization of movement 129
- Paths of development for modal meanings 143
- On degrammaticalization 163
- Process inhibition in historical phonology 181
- Reconsidering the canons of sound-change 205
- Case in Middle Danish 221
- The development of some Indonesian pronominal systems 237
- Morphological reconstruction as an etymological method 271
- Labovian principles of vowel shifting revisited 293
- Conventional implicature and language change 303
- The rise of IPs in the History of English 321
- From subject to object 339
- Meaning change in verbs 351
- Borrowing as a tool for grammatical optimization in the history of German brand names 363
- Pragmatic relevance as cause for syntactic change 377
- Early Nordic language history and modern runology 391
- On the interpretation of early evidence for ME vowel-change 403
- On the reflexes of Proto-Germanic ai 417
- Index 431