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Intro
Contents
Figures and Tables
Contributors
Chapter 1. Introduction (Lavidas and Nikiforidou)
Part 1. New Theories, New Challenges
Chapter 2. On the Redundancy of a Theory of Language Contact: Cue-Based Reconstruction in a Socio-linguistically Informed Manner (Sitaridou)
Chapter 3. Modeling reanalysis, naturally (Bauke, Haumann and Killie)
Chapter 4. The Spread of the VO Pattern in Subject Relative Clauses: The OV/VO Alternation in Old and Middle English (Bloom)
Chapter 5. The Syntax and Semantics of the Old English Predicative Construction (Martín Arista)
Chapter 6. Antagonistic Complement Structures and Cyclical Change in English and Greek (Sampanis and Karantzola)
Chapter 7. Perfect 'Under Construction': A Diachronic Perspective from Medieval and Modern Greek (Giannaris and Pantelidis)
Part 2. New Theories, New Tools
Chapter 8. From Relativizer to Adverbial Connective: Transitional Constructions and Reanalysis in Medieval Greek (o)pu [(ο)́που] (Nikiforidou)
Chapter 9. Purpose Verbs, Phrases and Clauses in Greek of the 20th Century: A Diachronic Corpus Study (Fragaki and Goutsos)
Chapter 10. Tracing the Evolution of Subjectless ing-/ed-Supplements in English: A Diachronic Corpus-Based Analysis (Bouzada-Jabois)
Chapter 11. Change from Above in a 16th-Century Corpus of Tuscan Correspondence: The Spread of the Codified Form of the Masculine Determiner (Serra)
Chapter 12. Detecting Prescriptivism's Effects on Language Change: The Corpus-Linguistic Approach (Moschonas)
Chapter 13. How Does Language Change (Not) Affect Translation? A Corpus-Based Study on Lexical Transfer in Renaissance English and Greek literary texts (Gamagari and Lavidas)
Index.
Contents
Figures and Tables
Contributors
Chapter 1. Introduction (Lavidas and Nikiforidou)
Part 1. New Theories, New Challenges
Chapter 2. On the Redundancy of a Theory of Language Contact: Cue-Based Reconstruction in a Socio-linguistically Informed Manner (Sitaridou)
Chapter 3. Modeling reanalysis, naturally (Bauke, Haumann and Killie)
Chapter 4. The Spread of the VO Pattern in Subject Relative Clauses: The OV/VO Alternation in Old and Middle English (Bloom)
Chapter 5. The Syntax and Semantics of the Old English Predicative Construction (Martín Arista)
Chapter 6. Antagonistic Complement Structures and Cyclical Change in English and Greek (Sampanis and Karantzola)
Chapter 7. Perfect 'Under Construction': A Diachronic Perspective from Medieval and Modern Greek (Giannaris and Pantelidis)
Part 2. New Theories, New Tools
Chapter 8. From Relativizer to Adverbial Connective: Transitional Constructions and Reanalysis in Medieval Greek (o)pu [(ο)́που] (Nikiforidou)
Chapter 9. Purpose Verbs, Phrases and Clauses in Greek of the 20th Century: A Diachronic Corpus Study (Fragaki and Goutsos)
Chapter 10. Tracing the Evolution of Subjectless ing-/ed-Supplements in English: A Diachronic Corpus-Based Analysis (Bouzada-Jabois)
Chapter 11. Change from Above in a 16th-Century Corpus of Tuscan Correspondence: The Spread of the Codified Form of the Masculine Determiner (Serra)
Chapter 12. Detecting Prescriptivism's Effects on Language Change: The Corpus-Linguistic Approach (Moschonas)
Chapter 13. How Does Language Change (Not) Affect Translation? A Corpus-Based Study on Lexical Transfer in Renaissance English and Greek literary texts (Gamagari and Lavidas)
Index.