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General and specific tendencies in historical change of language type
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Viktoria N. Yartseva
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents vii
- Foreword ix
- General and specific tendencies in historical change of language type 1
- Typology in the service of internal reconstruction 17
- Typology and phonological history 35
- Diachronic typology and reconstruction 57
- Alignment typology and diachronic change 67
- On the soource of the genitive in ergative languages 91
- Some preconditions and typical traits of the Stative-Active language type ( with reference to Proto-Indo- european ) 95
- Historical morphemics aand unit-order typology 115
- Relative pronouns and P.I.E. Word order type in the context of the eurasiatic hypothesis 123
- Diachronic change and typology, as illustrated with languages of east and southeast Asia 139
- Typology and change in Alaskan languages 147
- Principles of grammaticization 157
- Syntactic Residues 171
- References 189
- Index 203
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents vii
- Foreword ix
- General and specific tendencies in historical change of language type 1
- Typology in the service of internal reconstruction 17
- Typology and phonological history 35
- Diachronic typology and reconstruction 57
- Alignment typology and diachronic change 67
- On the soource of the genitive in ergative languages 91
- Some preconditions and typical traits of the Stative-Active language type ( with reference to Proto-Indo- european ) 95
- Historical morphemics aand unit-order typology 115
- Relative pronouns and P.I.E. Word order type in the context of the eurasiatic hypothesis 123
- Diachronic change and typology, as illustrated with languages of east and southeast Asia 139
- Typology and change in Alaskan languages 147
- Principles of grammaticization 157
- Syntactic Residues 171
- References 189
- Index 203