Language typology 1987: systematic balance in language : papers from the Linguistic Typology Symposium, Berkeley, 1-3 December 1987
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Corporate Author: Linguistic Typology Symposium <1987, Berkeley, Calif.> (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Amsterdam J. Benjamins Pub. Co. 1990
Series:Amsterdam studies in the theory and history of linguistic science v. 67
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 189-201) and index
General and specific tendencies in historical change of language type / Viktoria N. Yartseva -- Typology in the service of internal reconstruction : Saxalin Nivx / Robert Austerlitz -- Typology and phonological history / Alan Timberlake -- Diachronic typology and reconstruction : the "archaism" of Germanic and Armenian in light of the glottalic theory / Thomas V. Gamkrelidze -- Alignment typology and diachronic change / Alice C. Harris -- On the source of the genitive in ergative languages / Georgij A. Klimov -- Some preconditions and typical traits of the stative-active language type (with reference to proto-Indo-European) / Johanna Nichols -- Historical morphemics and unit-order typology / Viktor A. Vinogradov -- Relative pronouns and P.I.E. word order type in the content of the Eurasiatic hypothesis / Joseph H. Greenberg
Diachronic change and typology, as illustrated with languages of East and Southeast Asia / Nina V. Solntseva -- Typology and change in Alaskan languages / Michael Krauss -- Principles of grammaticization : towards a diachronic typology / Paul J. Hopper -- Syntactic residues / Winfred P. Lehmann
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