Historical Linguistics 2001: Selected Papers from the 15th International Conference on Historical Linguistics, Melbourne, 13-17 August 2001This is a selection of papers from the 15th International Conference on Historical Linguistics held in Melbourne 13-17 August 2001, hosted by the Linguistics Program at La Trobe University. The papers range from the general theoretical to the study of particular languages and embrace most areas of linguistics, particularly morpho-syntax. |
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Grammaticalization and the historical development of the genitive | 21 |
Lyle Campbell Hennele Forsberg | 25 |
Maria José Carvalho 00500 Helsinki Finland | 55 |
The transition from early to modern Portuguese | 59 |
Shifting temporal categories in | 87 |
Word order change in Nordic | 129 |
Evidence from the Finnic | 143 |
On degrammaticalization | 163 |
The development of some Indonesian pronominal systems | 237 |
Morphological reconstruction as an etymological method | 271 |
The short vowel shift | 293 |
The rise of IPs in the History of English | 321 |
Case studies on Finnish | 339 |
Borrowing as a tool for grammatical optimization in the history | 363 |
Early Nordic language history and modern runology | 391 |
On the reflexes of ProtoGermanic | 417 |
Process inhibition in historical phonology | 181 |
Towards a Big Bang theory | 205 |
Case in Middle Danish A double content system | 221 |
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