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Vol. 12.1 of the American Journal of Germanic Linguistics has now appeared. Starting with volume 13 (2001) the _American Journal of Germanic Linguistics and Literatures_ will be renamed the _Journal of Germanic Linguistics_ and will be published quarterly (March, June, September, December) by Cambridge University Press. American Journal of Germanic Linguistics, 12.1 (2000) Studies in Honor of Robert L. Kyes DEDICATION by Paul T. Roberge ARTICLES Null subjects in Gothic David Fertig Rudolf Hildebrand's impression on Friedrich Kluge Robert K. Bloomer Notes on the etymologies of English big and Gothic ga- Garry W. Davis The derivational suffixes and suffixoids of Old Saxon: A panchronic approach to a linguistic category Christopher M. Stevens A cognitive approach to the Old Saxon processual passive Carlee Arnett Etymological opacity, hybridization, and the Afrikaans brace negation Paul T. Roberge Submissions may be directed to: Mark L. Louden (mlloudenMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuefacstaff.wisc.edu) JGL, Dept. of German 818 Van Hise Hall UW-Madison Madison, WI 53706 For membership in the Society for Germanic Linguistics, contact: Robert B. Howell (rbhowell
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