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  1. Diachrony and Diachronica
  2. Suppletion: Questions for History and Theory
  3. Chapter 11. Non-finiteness, complementation and evidentiality
  4. Hertzenberg, Mari Johanne Bordal: Third person reference in late Latin. Demonstratives, definite articles and personal pronouns in the Itinerarium
  5. On Constructing a Theory of Grammatical Change
  6. LATIN SYNTAX - L. Danckaert Latin Embedded Clauses. The Left Periphery. (Linguistics Today 184.) Pp. xviii + 368, figs. Amsterdam and Philadelphia: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2012. Cased, €105, US$158. ISBN: 978-90-272...
  7. Diachrony and Dialects
  8. Similarity and diversity in the evolution of Italo-Romance morphosyntax
  9. Compositionality and change in conditionals and counterfactuals in Romance⋆
  10. Conative
  11. Tributes and obituary
  12. Grammaticalization and directionality
  13. The pre-conditions for suppletion
  14. Grammaticalization and models of language
  15. Linguistic Areas
  16. Transactions of the Philological Society, Volume 100
  17. Editorial Introduction
  18. Paradigms, periphrases and pronominal inflection: a feature-based account
  19. Exaptation and grammaticalization
  20. Lexikon der romanistischen Linguistik. Volume IV: Italienisch, Korsisch, Sardisch
  21. Papers from the 5th International Conference on English Historical Linguistics
  22. Observing obsolescence
  23. Preface
  24. Fonologia etrusca, fonetica toscana: Il problema del sostrato
  25. Dante in Hell. The 'De Vulgari Eloquentia': Introduction, Text, Translation, Commentary
  26. Linguistica e retorica di Dante
  27. Anwar S. Dil (ed.), Language, culture and history: essays by Mary R. Haas. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1978. Pp. xiii+382.
  28. Iconic and symbolic aspect of syntax
  29. Word order and grammatical theory
  30. A Note on Natural Classes and the Wichita Consonant System
  31. THE DERIVATION OF ITALIAN cresce
  32. Three queries concerning one thesis concerning phonological representations
  33. Raimo Anttila, An introduction to historical and comparative linguistics. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1972. Pp. xi + 438.
  34. Robert P. Stockwell & Ronald K. S. Macaulay (eds), Linguistic change and generative theory. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1972. Pp. xvii + 301.
  35. Compositionality and change
  36. Head- versus dependent-marking: the case of the clause
  37. The Interaction of Periphrasis and Inflection: Some Romance Examples
  38. Words versus morphemes in morphological change: the case of Italian -iamo
  39. Is sound change teleological?