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Folia Linguistica Historica
Title
Publication Date
Language
Citations
Constructional change in Old and Middle English Copular Constructions and its impact on the lexicon
2009/01/01
Specificational pseudo-clefts in Old Japanese
2005/01/01
Exploring exaptation in language change
2005/01/01
Michiko Ogura, Verbs of motion in Medieval English
2005/01/01
Liturgical Hebrew in 13th-15th century Catalonia
2005/01/01
Persistence and renewal in the relative pronoun paradigm: The case of Italian
2005/01/01
Bed & Board: The role of alliteration in twin formulas of Middle English prose
2005/01/01
Nonspecific free relatives and (anti)grammaticalization in English and German
2005/01/01
Abraham Ibn-Ezra's viewpoint regarding the Hebrew language and the biblical text in the context of medieval environment
2005/01/01
Thoughts on the question of Gurage: Now you see it, now you don't
2005/01/01
Patrick Sims-Williams. 2006.Ancient Celtic place-names in Europe and Asia Minor
2007/01/01
English
BOOK REVIEWS
2007/01/01
The pronominal clitic complex in Walmajarri
2007/01/01
Don Ringe. 2006.A Linguistic History of English. Volume I. From Proto-Indo-European to Proto-Germanic
2007/01/01
English
Passives, middles, and reflexives in Irish
2007/01/01
Nominal gerunds in 16th-century English. The function of the definite article
2007/01/01
Natural vs. unnatural sound changes: A reanalysis of occlusivization in Southeast Solomonic
2006/01/01
Christiane Marchello-Nizia: Grammaticalisation et changement linguistique
2008/01/01
Will and shall as markers of modality and/or futurity in Middle English
2008/01/01
Randall S. Gess & Deborah Arteaga, eds.: Historical Romance Linguistics: Retrospective and Perspectives
2008/01/01
Overt and covert prestige in Late Middle English: A case study in East Anglia
2008/01/01
Narrative and the Catalan go-past
2008/01/01
Towards a description of the narrative discourse units in Tannaitic Hebrew
2008/01/01
Frederick W. Schwink: The Third Gender: Studies in the Origin and History of Germanic Grammatical GenderRanko Matasović: Gender in Indo-EuropeanFrancisco José Ledo-Lemos: Femininum Genus: A Study on the Origins of the Indo-European Feminine Grammatical Gender
2008/01/01
Roman Jakobson, cybernetics and information theory: A critical assessment
2008/01/01
Erratum
2006/01/01
Causalité et conditionnement dans le fonctionnalisme diachronique
2006/01/01
Natürlicher syntaktischer Wandel. Epistemizität als Drehscheibe der kategorialen. Innovation. Oder: in S. wird es (wohl) gerade schneien
2006/01/01
Die Indogermanische Perfektreduplikation
2006/01/01
Zum relationalen Verhalten der Verbalflexion im Ṭurojo
2006/01/01
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