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  3. Vol 5 No 1-13 (2021): Proceedings of the 20th Diachronic Generative Syntax (DiGS) Conference

Proceedings of the 20th Diachronic Generative Syntax (DiGS) Conference, which was held in York, UK, in June 2018.
Published: 2021-01-27

DiGS20 special issue

  • Introduction 30 years of DiGS
    Paola Crisma, Giuseppe Longobardi
    1-5
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  • Generalized and specialized adverbial resumption in Middle High German and beyond
    Nicholas Catasso
    1-38
    • PDF
  • Constraints on Old English Genitive Variation
    Andrea Ceolin
    1-35
    • PDF
  • In the right mood, in the right place
    Marco Coniglio, Chiara De Bastiani, Roland Hinterhölzl, Thomas Weskott
    1-27
    • PDF
  • Wh-relatives in the history of German (and what gender’s got to do with it)
    Eric Fuß
    1-36
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  • Old Venetan and the typology of Negative Concord
    Jacopo Garzonio
    1-25
    • PDF
  • Indefinites and negation in Ancient Greek
    Chiara Gianollo
    1-38
    • PDF
  • On the setting of scales in the diachrony of DOM
    Monica Alexandrina Irimia, Anna Pineda
    1-41
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  • Free Choice Indefinites in Old and Modern Italian
    Olga Kellert
    1-27
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  • Grammaticalization as Decategorization
    Hiroaki Saito
    1-24
    • PDF
  • Relative clauses in the diachrony of Italian
    Emanuela Sanfelici, Cecilia Poletto
    1-32
    • PDF
  • The copula cycle in Kriol
    Chiara Truppi
    1-27
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  • Disharmonic Headedness in Homeric Greek and Tocharian and implications for Proto-Indo-European Reconstruction
    Ryan Windhearn
    1-29
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