Diachronica

Volume 17, Issue 1 (2000)

2000.  
Publishing status: Available
Table of Contents
Editorial
1–3
Articles / Aufsätze
Residual verb second in Early Irish: On the nature of Bergin’s construction
Cathal Doherty
5–38
The development of complex reflexives and intensifiers in English
Ekkehard König and Peter Siemund
39–84
Contact-induced phonological change in Yiddish: Another look at Weinreich’s riddles
Mark L. Louden
85–110
The role of drift in the formation of native-speaker southern hemisphere Englishes: Some New Zealand evidence
Peter Trudgill, Elizabeth Gordon, Gillian Lewis and Margaret Maclagan
111–138
Review article / Rapport critique / Forschungsbericht
Review article:Language contact: Issues of classification and types of process
Reviewed by Donald Winford
139–158
Reviews / Comptes rendus / Besprechungen
Review of Campbell (1998/1999): Historical Linguistics: An Introduction
Reviewed by Gregory Iverson
159–161
Review of Green (1998): Language and History in the Early Germanic World
Reviewed by Joseph C. Salmons
161–165
Review of Hajek (1997): Universals of Sound Change in Nasalization
Reviewed by Hans Christian Luschützky
165–174
Review of Jahr (1999): Language Change: Advances in Historical Sociolinguistics
Reviewed by Stephen Israel
174–182
Review of Ross, Pawley & Osmond (1998): The Lexicon of Proto Oceanic: The culture and environment of ancestral Oceanic society, 1: Material culture
Reviewed by Robert Blust
182–191
Critique de Valdman (1997): French and Creole in Louisiana. Topics in Language and Linguistics
Compte rendu par Louise Beaulieu
192–206
Review of Werba (1997): Verba Indoarica: Die primären und sekundären Wurzeln der Sanskrit-Sprache, Pars I: Radices Primariae
Reviewed by Jay Friedman
206–210
Miscellanea: Report / Rapport / Bericht, Notes / Notizen
Report on the Fourteenth International Conference on Historical Linguistics (Vancouver, B.C., 9–13 August 1999)
John Charles Smith
211–219
Double-object marking in the Koran (Corrigendum to Gensler 1998)
Orin D. Gensler
219–221
Publications Received / Ouvrages reçus / Eingegangene Schriften
223–245