Language Change: Theoretical and Empirical Perspectives

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Language Change: Theoretical and Empirical Perspectives

Boneh, Nora; Bar-Asher Siegal, Elitzur A.; Grossman, Eitan; Rubinstein, Aynat

Springer International Publishing AG

11/2025

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9783031852916

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Part 1: Constraints and Methodology in linguistic change.- Chapter 1. Syntactic Change: Traversing the Fitness Landscape (Paul Kiparsky).- Chapter 2. Cyclicity effects in the development of Presuppositions (Remus Gergel).- Chapter 3. Exploring rates of replacement in grammatical Morphology (Patience Epps).- Chapter 4. Why new future markers are often banned from negative contexts (Omri Amiraz & Eitan Grossman).- Chapter 5. Lexical change and grammaticalization: tracking down auxiliary COME (Nora Boneh).- Chapter 6. Grammaticalization of differential object marking: an experimental study (Shira Tal).- Part 2: Semantic Change.- Chapter 7. The preterite loss in Southern German: How extralinguistic and intralinguistic factors conspire (Regine Eckardt).- Chapter 8. From stative to perfective: A reanalysis of the resultative to perfective path in light of Semitic data (Kevin Grasso).- Chapter 9. Recurrent change: On the semantics and pragmatics of pathways (Aynat Rubinstein).-Chapter 10. How can history inform semantics: A formal study of external negation (Elitzur Bar-Asher Siegal).- Chapter 11. Latin quidem: the interplay of scalarity with negation and contrast in semantic change (Lieven Danckaert).- Chapter 12. Why almost and almost are not even approximately the same: The diachronic semantics of approximatives in Hungarian (Tamas Halm).- Chapter 13. Failed changes in Germanic and Romance possessive phrases (Alexandra Simonenko).- Chapter 14. A reflexive cycle (Noa Bassel).- Part 3: Describing linguistic change.- Chapter 15. Historical change in the expression of temporal ordinality in Biblical Hebrew (Adina Moshavi).- Chapter 16. Subjectivity and subordination: The interaction between syntax and semantics in Biblical Hebrew (Christian Locatell).- Chapter 17. Middle Voice in Ugaritic: the N-stem and Gt-stem in typological and historical perspective (Tania Notarius).
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Historical Linguistics;Formal Semantics;Formal Syntax;Functional Linguistics;Experimental Linguistics;Grammaticalization;Language Change;Syntactic Change