Table of contents:
- Preface
- Liste des participants
- Endgültiges Programm der Konferenz
- On explaining language change
- Assibilation in Sino-Korean
- Le français de demain
- Why small children cannot change language on their own
- The analogical pressure of synonymy
- Subject raising in Old Irish
- The system of verbs involving a speaker-hearer relationship
- Word order change in Dutch imparative clauses
- On the development of the modals and the epistemic function in English
- Some phonological changes in Polynesian languages
- Ablaut and syntax in Kartvelian
- Shifting systems
- Aspects of the evolution of relatives in Romance
- On the historical continuity of linguistic systems
- Change of language as a prototype for change of linguistics
- Diachronic facts vs. synchronic fiction
- Semantic change and etymologies
- Morphologycal influences on soundchange
- The system of negation in later Middle English prose
- Reductive phonetic developments as the trigger to typological change
- Modern Irish grammars and the plural marker acha
- Graphology and sound change in Old Prussian
- Iconicity in phonological change
- On the problem of historical interpretation
- The mistery of the vanished Laurentinians
- On the origin of the Portugese inflected infinitive
- Schreibumwertung und die Methoden der historischen Phonologie
- On the sources of Indo-European conjunctions of purpos, cause and result
- A Neglected phonetic law
- Explorations on syntactic change (relative clause formation strategies)
- The reconstruction of language in its social context
- Vivid language and language change
- From deontic to epistemic
- On short-term language change
- Conversational pues in Spanish
- Numerical and socio-linguistic perspectives of the p/pf-isogloss in South-Rhenish Franconian dialects
- Historical metrics
- Structural change and pidginization in the history of the Arabic language
- Theories of language and the nature of evidence and explanation in historical linguistics
- From discourse to syntax
- Historical linguistics and metaphilology
- On the historical roots of the philology and historical linguistics
- Scribal practise and historical phonology
- Discussion
- Concluding remarks
- Index Fontium et Nominum
- Index Linguarum
- Index Rerum
- Preface
- Liste des participants
- Endgültiges Programm der Konferenz
- On explaining language change
- Assibilation in Sino-Korean
- Le français de demain
- Why small children cannot change language on their own
- The analogical pressure of synonymy
- Subject raising in Old Irish
- The system of verbs involving a speaker-hearer relationship
- Word order change in Dutch imparative clauses
- On the development of the modals and the epistemic function in English
- Some phonological changes in Polynesian languages
- Ablaut and syntax in Kartvelian
- Shifting systems
- Aspects of the evolution of relatives in Romance
- On the historical continuity of linguistic systems
- Change of language as a prototype for change of linguistics
- Diachronic facts vs. synchronic fiction
- Semantic change and etymologies
- Morphologycal influences on soundchange
- The system of negation in later Middle English prose
- Reductive phonetic developments as the trigger to typological change
- Modern Irish grammars and the plural marker acha
- Graphology and sound change in Old Prussian
- Iconicity in phonological change
- On the problem of historical interpretation
- The mistery of the vanished Laurentinians
- On the origin of the Portugese inflected infinitive
- Schreibumwertung und die Methoden der historischen Phonologie
- On the sources of Indo-European conjunctions of purpos, cause and result
- A Neglected phonetic law
- Explorations on syntactic change (relative clause formation strategies)
- The reconstruction of language in its social context
- Vivid language and language change
- From deontic to epistemic
- On short-term language change
- Conversational pues in Spanish
- Numerical and socio-linguistic perspectives of the p/pf-isogloss in South-Rhenish Franconian dialects
- Historical metrics
- Structural change and pidginization in the history of the Arabic language
- Theories of language and the nature of evidence and explanation in historical linguistics
- From discourse to syntax
- Historical linguistics and metaphilology
- On the historical roots of the philology and historical linguistics
- Scribal practise and historical phonology
- Discussion
- Concluding remarks
- Index Fontium et Nominum
- Index Linguarum
- Index Rerum