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TOC: Diachronica 21/1 (2004)
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Peranteau,
Diachronica Vol. 21, No. 1 (2004)
Message 1: Diachronica Vol. 21, No. 1 (2004)
Date: 08-Apr-2005
From: Paul Peranteau <paul
benjamins.com>
Subject: Diachronica Vol. 21, No. 1 (2004)
Publisher: John Benjamins
http://www.benjamins.com/
Journal Title: Diachronica
Volume Number: 21
Issue Number: 1
Issue Date: 2004
Main Text:
Table of contents
Editorial 1–3
Articles / Aufsätze
On reanalysis and actualization in syntactic change: The rise and development of
English verbal gerunds
Teresa Fanego 5–55
Why are language families larger in some regions than in others?
Eric W. Holman 57–84
Into the past: Morphological change in the dying years of Dalmatian
Martin Maiden 85–111
Innovation in language contact: Be after V-ing as a future gram in Irish
English, 1670 to the present
Kevin McCafferty 113–161
A production account of sound changes affecting diphthongs and triphthongs in
Romance
Daniel Recasens 163–199
Reviews / Comptes rendus / Besprechungen
Review of "Actualization: Linguistic change in progress" by Henning Andersen (ed.)
Reviewed by Edwin Battistella 201–206
Review of "The Handbook of Language Variation and Change" by J. K. Chambers,
Peter Trudgill and Natalie Schilling-Estes (eds.)
Reviewed by Ruth King 206–210
Review of "Comparative Historical Dialectology: Italo-Romance clues to
Ibero-Romance sound change" by Thomas D. Cravens
Reviewed by Steven N. Dworkin 210–215
Review of "Pre-Indo-European" by Winfred P. Lehmann
Reviewed by Andrew L. Sihler 215–228
Review of "Regularity in Semantic Change" by Elizabeth Closs Traugott & Richard
B. Dasher
Reviewed by Benjamin W. Fortson IV 228–238
Publications received / Ouvrages reçus / Eingegangene Schriften 239–249
Linguistic Field(s):
Phonology
Semantics
Historical Linguistics
Subject Language(s): Dalmatian (DLM)
Gaelic, Irish (GLI)
Language Family(ies): Indo-European
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