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Évolution droite ou sinueuse

les palatales du français
  • Henriette Walter
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Historical Linguistics 1987
This chapter is in the book Historical Linguistics 1987
© 1990 John Benjamins Publishing Company

© 1990 John Benjamins Publishing Company

Chapters in this book

  1. Prelim pages i
  2. Foreword v
  3. Table of contents vii
  4. The structure of drift 1
  5. Conflicting teleologies 21
  6. Language change 37
  7. Syntactic reconstruction and Finno-Ugric 51
  8. Case assignment and NP movement in the history of Scandinavian 95
  9. Domesday Book and Late Old English dialects 107
  10. Bilinguisme et interférences 129
  11. Reanalysing actualization, and actualizing reanalysis 141
  12. The rise of om in Middle Dutch infinitive constructions 161
  13. Discourse functions and syntactic change 175
  14. Framing the linguistic communication scene 191
  15. La polysémie de of en vieil anglais et la métaphore spatialisante 211
  16. Le cadre des changements phonétiques dans les langues romanes 231
  17. Le rôle du système dans l’évolution d’un verbe en grec ancien 245
  18. Whatever happened to the ablaut nouns in English — and why did it not happen in German? 253
  19. Sources négligées dans l’histoire du vocabulaire 265
  20. Shall or will ? Choice of the variant form in Early Modern English, British and American 275
  21. Le développement de ce que en français et l’évolution du relatif- interrogatif-exclamatif 289
  22. L’enfer de brumes et marais dans la tradition germano-celtique. Un problème mythologique et linguistique indo-européen 303
  23. The structure and development of possessive noun phrases in Hittite 309
  24. The ghost of the agent in Romance 327
  25. Non-adjacency in geminate structure 339
  26. Modes of inference and the gradual/rapid issue 353
  27. A case of Proto-Indo-European allomorphy 363
  28. Ouir, entendre, comprendre 375
  29. Neutralisation sémantique et marquage fonctionnel 387
  30. Romance comparative grammar and linguistic change 399
  31. Local and global change in word formation 411
  32. Germanic Verschärfung 425
  33. Mécanismes et nature du changement syntaxique 443
  34. The unaccusative hypothesis and the history of the perfect auxiliary in Germanic and Romance 461
  35. Functional differentiation in the emerging English standard language 489
  36. Verb phrase conjunction in Old English 499
  37. Évolution droite ou sinueuse 517
  38. On the history of grounding markers in English narrative 531
  39. Cognitive Grammar and Kuryłowicz’s laws of analogy 543
  40. Semantic change in Romance words for “cut” 553
  41. Index of Names compiled by Hans Boon 563
  42. Index of Languages compiled by Hans Boon 573
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