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Historical explanation and historical linguistics
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Preface vii
- Event structure accounting for the emerging periphrastic tenses and the passive voice in German 1
- Historical explanation and historical linguistics 17
- Elements of resistance in contact-induced language change 41
- Articulatory variability, categorical perception, and the inevitability of sound change 59
- On the historical development of marked forms 77
- On misusing similarity 95
- Reconstruction and syntactic typology 105
- Diachronic explanation 123
- Grammatical prototypes and competing motivations in a theory of linguistic change 145
- Understanding standards 167
- Rules and analogy 179
- The development of perfect reduplication in Indo-European 193
- A look at the data for a global etymology 207
- Author index 229
- Subject index 233
- Language index 237
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Preface vii
- Event structure accounting for the emerging periphrastic tenses and the passive voice in German 1
- Historical explanation and historical linguistics 17
- Elements of resistance in contact-induced language change 41
- Articulatory variability, categorical perception, and the inevitability of sound change 59
- On the historical development of marked forms 77
- On misusing similarity 95
- Reconstruction and syntactic typology 105
- Diachronic explanation 123
- Grammatical prototypes and competing motivations in a theory of linguistic change 145
- Understanding standards 167
- Rules and analogy 179
- The development of perfect reduplication in Indo-European 193
- A look at the data for a global etymology 207
- Author index 229
- Subject index 233
- Language index 237