Syntactic change
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- Abduction Or Inertia? the Logic of Syntactic Change*
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- Campbell CV 2018
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- 8 Historical Linguistics: the Study of Language Change
- Some Issues in the Study of Language Contact*
- 'Syntactic Change'?