LINGUIST List 17.2489

Tue Sep 05 2006

TOC: Diachronica 23/1 (2006)

Editor for this issue: Maria Moreno-Rollins <marialinguistlist.org>


Directory         1.    Paul Peranteau, Diachronica Vol 23, No 1 (2006)


Message 1: Diachronica Vol 23, No 1 (2006)
Date: 24-Aug-2006
From: Paul Peranteau <paulbenjamins.com>
Subject: Diachronica Vol 23, No 1 (2006)


Publisher: John Benjamins
http://www.benjamins.com/

Journal Title: Diachronica Volume Number: 23 Issue Number: 1 Issue Date: 2006


Main Text:

URL: http://www.benjamins.com/cgi-bin/t_bookview.cgi?bookid=DIA%2023%3A1Table of contents

Editorial 1-2

Articles / Aufsätze[ATR] reversal in JumjumTorben Andersen 3-28

Stuck in the forest: Trees, networks and Chinese dialectsMahé Ben Hamed and Feng Wang 29-60

The diachrony and synchrony of vowel quantity in English and DutchB. Richard Page 61-104

Syntactic variation in the history of Norwegian and the decline of XV word orderJohn D. Sundquist 105-141

Review article / Rapport critique / ForschungsberichteWhat the creolist learns from Cantonese and KabardianJohn McWhorter 143-184

Reviews / Comptes rendus / BesprechungenExamining the Farming/Language Dispersal Hypothesis. By Peter Bellwood &Colin Renfrew, edsReviewed by Robert L. Rankin 185-193

A Grammar of Old Turkic (= Handbook of Oriental Studies/Handbuch derOrientalistik, Section Eight: Central Asia, vol. 3). By Marcel ErdalReviewed by Peter A. Michalove 193-195

A History of Afro-Hispanic Language: Five centuries, five continents. By John M.LipskiReviewed by Nicholas Faraclas and Luis Ortiz López 196-200

A Sociolinguistic History of Parisian French. By Anthony LodgeReviewed by Margaret E. Winters 200-206

Handbook of Proto-Tibeto-Burman: System and philosophy of Sino-Tibeto-Burmanreconstruction. By James A. MatisoffReviewed by Laurent Sagart 206-223

New Dialect Formation: The inevitability of colonial Englishes. By Peter TrudgillReviewed by Donald N. Tuten 223-230


Linguistic Field(s): Sociolinguistics                             Historical Linguistics
Subject Language(s): Chinese, Mandarin (cmn)                             Dutch (nld)                             English (eng)                             Kabardian (kbd)                             Norwegian, Nynorsk (nno)                             Spanish (spa)                             Chinese, Yue (yue)