Published Online: 2020-08-24
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Articles in the same Issue
- Obituary
- In Memoriam Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Klaus J. Mattheier (1941–2020)
- Articles
- Comparative sociolinguistic perspectives on the rate of linguistic change
- Sociolinguistic typology and the speed of linguistic change
- L2 Greek in Roman Egypt: Intense language contact in Roman military forts
- History of English as punctuated equilibria? A meta-analysis of the rate of linguistic change in Middle English
- The differential diversification of Mongolic
- Linguistic system and sociolinguistic environment as competing factors in linguistic variation: A typological approach
- The spread zones and contacts of medieval Finnic in the Northeastern Baltic Sea area: Implications for the rate of language change
- Book Reviews
- Scribal Repertoires in Egypt from the New Kingdom to the Early Islamic Period (Oxford Studies in Ancient Documents)
- Borrowing. Loanwords in the Speech Community and in the Grammar
- Learning Languages in Early Modern England
- Language planning as nation building: Ideology, policy and implementation in the Netherlands, 1750–1850. (Advances in historical sociolinguistics, 9)
Articles in the same Issue
- Obituary
- In Memoriam Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Klaus J. Mattheier (1941–2020)
- Articles
- Comparative sociolinguistic perspectives on the rate of linguistic change
- Sociolinguistic typology and the speed of linguistic change
- L2 Greek in Roman Egypt: Intense language contact in Roman military forts
- History of English as punctuated equilibria? A meta-analysis of the rate of linguistic change in Middle English
- The differential diversification of Mongolic
- Linguistic system and sociolinguistic environment as competing factors in linguistic variation: A typological approach
- The spread zones and contacts of medieval Finnic in the Northeastern Baltic Sea area: Implications for the rate of language change
- Book Reviews
- Scribal Repertoires in Egypt from the New Kingdom to the Early Islamic Period (Oxford Studies in Ancient Documents)
- Borrowing. Loanwords in the Speech Community and in the Grammar
- Learning Languages in Early Modern England
- Language planning as nation building: Ideology, policy and implementation in the Netherlands, 1750–1850. (Advances in historical sociolinguistics, 9)