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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Preface ix
- General programme of the Conference xi
- Gothic obstruents 1
- Structure de l’énoncé indo-européen 13
- Il s’en va où le français, et pourquoi? 35
- Attempting the reconstruction of negotion patterns in PIE 57
- Structure and origin of the “narrative” imperfect 71
- The evolution of word order 87
- The evolution of future meaning 109
- Syntactic change and the lexicon 123
- Die syntax der ältesten lateinischen Prosa 137
- Diachronic evidence and the affix-clitic distinction 151
- The syllable and phonological strength 163
- Diachronic semantic processes in the middel voice 179
- Drift and selective mechanisms in morphological change 193
- The diachronic relationship of morphology and syntax 211
- Old English þa , temporal chains, and narrative structure 221
- The establishment of “by” to denote agency in Emglish passive constructions 239
- From Indo-European perfect to Slavic perfect to Slavic preterite 251
- On doing comparative reconstruction with genetically unrelated languages 267
- Α(ἰ)εί and the prehistory of Greek noun accentuation 283
- The instability of peripheral /e./, /ø./, and /o./ in Dutch lects 285
- Structuralism and diachrony 295
- On methodology in syntactic reconstruction 305
- Considerazioni sulla cronologia relativa dei mutamenti fonetici 325
- Time 339
- Auxiliary verbs in the universal theory of language change 349
- Patterns of case syncretism in Indo-European languages 355
- Integration of phonosymbolism with other categories of language change 373
- The grammaticalization of social relationship 407
- From conversational to conventional implicature 419
- Note su /s/ interconsonantica nei dialetti greci antichi 429
- The prosodic character of early schwa deletion in English 445
- Articulatory evolution 459
- Creolization and syntactic change in Romance 473
- Syllabicity as a genus, Sievers’ law as a species 483
- Die entwicklung von komplexen zu einfachen semantischen inhalten 507
- A performance model for a natural theory of linguistic change 517
- On “normal” full root structure and its historical development 535
- The rise and fall of final devoicing 545
- On the historical relation between mental and speech act verbs in English and Japanese 561
- On the persistence of imperfect grammars 575
- The aim of morphological change is a good mixture — not a unifrom language type 591
- Syntactic and semantic space 607
- The study of semantic change in early Romance (late Latin) 619
- Paradigmentstrukturbedingungen 629
- Index of names 645
- Index of languages 657
- Index of subject matter 665
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Preface ix
- General programme of the Conference xi
- Gothic obstruents 1
- Structure de l’énoncé indo-européen 13
- Il s’en va où le français, et pourquoi? 35
- Attempting the reconstruction of negotion patterns in PIE 57
- Structure and origin of the “narrative” imperfect 71
- The evolution of word order 87
- The evolution of future meaning 109
- Syntactic change and the lexicon 123
- Die syntax der ältesten lateinischen Prosa 137
- Diachronic evidence and the affix-clitic distinction 151
- The syllable and phonological strength 163
- Diachronic semantic processes in the middel voice 179
- Drift and selective mechanisms in morphological change 193
- The diachronic relationship of morphology and syntax 211
- Old English þa , temporal chains, and narrative structure 221
- The establishment of “by” to denote agency in Emglish passive constructions 239
- From Indo-European perfect to Slavic perfect to Slavic preterite 251
- On doing comparative reconstruction with genetically unrelated languages 267
- Α(ἰ)εί and the prehistory of Greek noun accentuation 283
- The instability of peripheral /e./, /ø./, and /o./ in Dutch lects 285
- Structuralism and diachrony 295
- On methodology in syntactic reconstruction 305
- Considerazioni sulla cronologia relativa dei mutamenti fonetici 325
- Time 339
- Auxiliary verbs in the universal theory of language change 349
- Patterns of case syncretism in Indo-European languages 355
- Integration of phonosymbolism with other categories of language change 373
- The grammaticalization of social relationship 407
- From conversational to conventional implicature 419
- Note su /s/ interconsonantica nei dialetti greci antichi 429
- The prosodic character of early schwa deletion in English 445
- Articulatory evolution 459
- Creolization and syntactic change in Romance 473
- Syllabicity as a genus, Sievers’ law as a species 483
- Die entwicklung von komplexen zu einfachen semantischen inhalten 507
- A performance model for a natural theory of linguistic change 517
- On “normal” full root structure and its historical development 535
- The rise and fall of final devoicing 545
- On the historical relation between mental and speech act verbs in English and Japanese 561
- On the persistence of imperfect grammars 575
- The aim of morphological change is a good mixture — not a unifrom language type 591
- Syntactic and semantic space 607
- The study of semantic change in early Romance (late Latin) 619
- Paradigmentstrukturbedingungen 629
- Index of names 645
- Index of languages 657
- Index of subject matter 665