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9 February 2010

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Contributions by Joseph H. Greenberg

Joseph H. Greenberg has contributed to the following volumes.


Articles

(Note: some contributions may not appear in this list)

Greenberg, Joseph H. 2000. “24. From First to Second Person: The History of Amerind *k(i)”. In Functional Approaches to Language, Culture and Cognition, Lockwood, David G., Peter H. Fries and James E. Copeland (eds.), 413 ff.
Greenberg, Joseph H. 2000. “The Concept of Proof in Genetic Linguistics”. In Reconstructing Grammar, Gildea, Spike (ed.), 161 ff.
Greenberg, Joseph H. 1998. “The Convergence of Eurasiatic and Nostratic”. In Nostratic, Salmons, Joseph C. and Brian D. Joseph (eds.), 51 ff.
Greenberg, Joseph H. 1993. “The second persons is rightly so called”. In Principles and Prediction, Eid, Mushira and Gregory K. Iverson (eds.), 9 ff.
Greenberg, Joseph H. 1991. “The last stages of grammatical elements; contractive and expansive desemanticization”. In Approaches to Grammaticalization, Traugott, Elizabeth Closs and Bernd Heine (eds.), 301 ff.
Greenberg, Joseph H. 1991. “Typology/universals and second language acquisition”. In Cross Currents in Second Language Acquisition and Linguistic Theory, Huebner, Thom and Charles A. Ferguson (eds.), 37 ff.
Greenberg, Joseph H. 1991. “On Being a Linguistic Anthropologist”. In First Person Singular II, Koerner, E.F.K. (ed.), 139 ff.
Greenberg, Joseph H. 1991. In Further Insights into Contrastive Analysis, Fisiak, Jacek (ed.)
Greenberg, Joseph H. 1991. “Two approaches to language universals”. In New Vistas in Grammar: Invariance and Variation, Waugh, Linda R. and Stephen Rudy (eds.), 417 ff.
Greenberg, Joseph H. 1990. “Relative pronouns and P.I.E. Word order type in the context of the eurasiatic hypothesis”. In Language Typology 1987, Lehmann, Winfred P. (ed.), 123 ff.
Greenberg, Joseph H. 1989. “On a metalanguage for pronominal systems: a reply to McGregor”. Studies in Language 13:2, 452 ff.
Greenberg, Joseph H. 1989. “The Internal and External Syntax of Numerical Expressions: Explaining Language Specific Rules”. Universals of Language, Kefer, Michel and Johan van der Auwera (eds.), 105 ff.
Greenberg, Joseph H. 1988. “The first person inclusive dual as an ambiguous category”. Studies in Language 12:1, 1 ff.
Greenberg, Joseph H. 1985. “some iconic relationships among place, time, and discourse deixis”. In Iconicity in Syntax, Haiman, John (ed.), 271 ff.
Greenberg, Joseph H. 1984. “Review of Selected Writings (1949)”. In Appraisals of his life and work, Sapir, Edward., 66 ff.
Greenberg, Joseph H. 1980. “Circumfixes and typological change”. In Papers from the Fourth International Conference on Historical Linguistics, Stanford, March 26–30 1979, Traugott, Elizabeth Closs, Rebecca Labrum and Susan C. Shepherd (eds.), 233 ff.