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Syntactic change
Syntactic Changes in English Between the Seventeenth Century and The
Internal and External Factors in Syntactic Change Trends in Linguistics Studies and Monographs 61
INTD0112 Introduction to Linguistics
Sentential Negation and Negative Concord
Chapter 1 Negation in a Cross-Linguistic Perspective
Syntactic Reconstruction
Reconstructing Syntactic Variation in Proto-Indo-European*
A Multi-Step Analysis of the Evolution of English Do-Support Aaron William Ecay University of Pennsylvania,
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Types of Syntactic Change
INTD0112 Introduction to Linguistics
LNGT0101 Introduction to Linguistics Language Change
Mechanisms of First Language Forgetting. Ludmila Isurin Louisiana State University and Agricultural & Mechanical College
Grammatical Prerequisites to Phonological Change?*
Roots of Language
Fasold R., Connor-Linton J
HISTORICAL SYNTAX Types of Explanation in History Georgetown
Historical Linguistics: the Study of How Language Changes Over Time
Syntactic Change in the Verbal System of Bumthang, a Tibeto
Top View
Tracking Jespersen's Cycle
Syntactic Change 1 Introduction
The Correspondence Problem in Syntactic Reconstruction*
Abduction Or Inertia? the Logic of Syntactic Change*
Contact and Calquing Stefano Manfredi CNRS, Sedyl
Relexification: a Reevaluation
Grammaticalizing Adverbs of English: the Case of 'Still'
Standard and Non-Standard African Language Varieties in the Urban Areas of South Africa. Main Report for the STANON Research Programme
1 Symposium Language Contact and the Dynamics of Language: Theory
Understanding Language Change Gives an Exceptionally Clear and Accessible Account of Both the Internal and External Motivation for Language Change
Language Change and Language Acquisition Thorbjörg Hróarsdóttir University of Tromsø
Current Changes in English Syntax
Campbell CV 2018
Syntactic Reconstruction and Proto-Germanic
Lexical Diffusion and Neogrammarian Regularity
8 Historical Linguistics: the Study of Language Change
Some Issues in the Study of Language Contact*
'Syntactic Change'?
1 on Language, Change, and Language Change — Or, Of
Campbell CV 2021
1 Lexical Diffusion and Neogrammarian Regularity Mieko
Processes of Creole Formation and Related Contact- Induced Language Change
Rethinking Decreolization: Language Contact and Change in Louisiana Creole Oliver Flynn Mayeux Abstract
New Perspectives in Historical Linguistics∗
The Regularity of Syntactic Change Mark Hale & Madelyn Kissock Concordia University, Montr´Eal
Spanish Prepositions in Media Lengua: Redefining Relexification
Modelling Syntactic Variation*
Analysing Word Order in the English Imperative*
Smooth Signals and Syntactic Change
Language Change1
Understanding Language Change. Cam- Bridge: Cambridge University Press