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Review of Hundt, Mollin & Pfenninger (2017), 'The changing English language'
Vol. 4 No. 7 (2020)Lena Kaltenbach, Carola Trips -
Language 95 (2)
"Contact-induced variation in Transylvanian Saxon verb clusters", by Ariana Bancu. Published as part of the Historical Syntax section of Language 95 (2). Articles reproduced here with authors' permission. -
The grammaticalisation of an auxiliary and a copula: the Arabic 'sit' participle
Vol. 4 No. 6 (2020)Maris Camilleri, Louisa Sadler -
A syntactic approach to the grammaticalization of modal markers in Middle Chinese: The modal dāng 當
Vol. 4 No. 5 (2020)Barbara Meisterernst -
Testing causal associations in language change: The replacement of subordinating then with when in Middle English
Vol. 4 No. 4 (2020)Richard Zimmermann -
Review article: Van Gelderen (2018), 'Analyzing Syntax Through Texts'
Vol. 4 No. 3 (2020)Sune Gregersen -
Review of Yáñez-Bouza et al (2019), Categories, constructions, and change in English Syntax
Vol. 4 No. 2 (2020)Tamara Bouso Rivas -
Review of Gianollo (2018), Indefinites between Latin and Romance
Vol. 4 No. 1 (2020)Giuliana Giusti -
Patterns for differential object marking in the history of Romanian
Vol. 3 No. 5 (2019)Virginia Hill, Alexandru Mardale -
Review of Ledgeway & Roberts (eds.) (2017), Cambridge Handbook of Historical Syntax
Vol. 3 No. 4 (2019)Eric Haeberli -
Narrative infinitives, narrative gerunds, and the features of the C-T system
Vol. 3 No. 3 (2019)Gabriela Alboiu, Virginia Hill -
Review of Van Goethem, Norde, Coussé & Vanderbauwhede (eds.) (2018), Category change from a constructional perspective
Vol. 3 No. 2 (2019)Eva Zehentner -
Language 95 (1)
"Arrested development: Case attraction as a transitional stage from Old Icelandic demonstrative to relative sá", by Christopher Sapp. Published as part of the Historical Syntax section of Language. Articles reproduced here with authors' permission. -
Review of Fischer, De Smet & van der Wurff (2017), A brief history of English syntax
Vol. 3 No. 1 (2019)Lauren Fonteyn, George Walkden -
Language 94 (2)
"The diachronic development of the Chinese passive: From the WEI ... SUO passive to the long passive", by Yin Li. Published as part of the Historical Syntax section of Language. Articles reproduced here with authors' permission. -
Language 93 (3)
"Stylistic fronting in Old Italian: A phase-based analysis", by Irene Franco, and "The change in the position of the verb in the history of Portuguese: Subject realization, clitic placement, and prosody", by Charlotte Galves & Maria Clara Paixão de Sousa. Published as part of the Historical Syntax section of Language. Articles reproduced here with authors' permission. -
Language 93 (2)
Special issue: New insights into the syntax and semantics of complementation, edited by Łukasz Jędrzejowski. Published as part of the Historical Syntax section of Language. Articles reproduced here with authors' permission. -
Language 93 (1)
"Dative sickness: A phylogenetic analysis of argument structure evolution in Germanic", by Michael Dunn, Tonya Kim Dewey, Carlee Arnett, Thórhallur Eythórsson, & Jóhanna Barðdal. Published as part of the Historical Syntax section of Language. Articles reproduced here with authors' permission. -
Language 92 (4)
"Extraposition is disappearing", by Joel C. Wallenberg. Published as part of the Historical Syntax section of Language. Articles reproduced here with authors' permission. -
Language 92 (1)
"Growing syntax: The development of a DP in North Germanic", by Kersti Börjars, Pauline Harries, & Nigel Vincent. Published as part of the Historical Syntax section of Language. Articles reproduced here with authors' permission. -
Language 91 (3)
"The syntax of Sanskrit compounds", by John Lowe. Published as part of the Historical Syntax section of Language. Articles reproduced here with authors' permission. -
Language 90 (1)
"From obligatory wh-movement to optional wh-in-situ in Labourdin Basque", by Maia Duguine & Aritz Irurtzun. Published as part of the Historical Syntax section of Language. Articles reproduced here with authors' permission. -
Language 89 (4)
"Types of explanation in history", by David Lightfoot, and "A diachronic study of the negative polarity item syn leven ‘his life’ > ‘ever’ in West Frisian between 1550 and 1800", by Eric Hoekstra & Bouke Slofstra. Published as part of the Historical Syntax section of Language. Articles reproduced here with authors' permission. -
The history of the Greek NEG2: two parameter resets linked to a syntactic status shift
Vol. 2 No. 5 (2013)Katerina Chatzopoulou -
Case transmission beyond control and the role of Person
Vol. 2 No. 4 (2013)Christina Sevdali