
The Life Cycle of Language
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- Part I. Reconstructing the past
- 1: Larry M. Hyman: The fall and rise of vowel length in Bantu
- 2: Darya Kavitskaya and Adam McCollum: The rise and fall of rounding harmony in Turkic
- 3: Alice Gaby: The life cycle of the Kuuk Thaayorre desiderative
- 4: Mary Paster: Akan morphological 'reversal' in historical context
- 5: Matthew L. Juge: Increasing morphological mismatch via category loss: The Spanish future subjunctive
- 6: David Goldstein: Toward a non-teleological account of demonstrative reinforcement
- 7: Lyle Campbell: Typology and history of unusual traits in Nivaclé
- 8: Jay H. Jasanoff: Greek ¿¿*w¿a and the perfect of PIE *¿neh3 'know'
- 9: H. Craig Melchert: The surface position of Hittite subordinating kuit
- 10: Juliette Blevins: PIE *meh2- 'grow, be fruitful' and Proto-Basque *ma, *maha 'fruit': An apple by any other name...
- Part II. Philological and documentary past and present
- 11: Donca Steriade: Paradigm structure in Sanskrit reduplicants
- 12: Sarah Thomason: Sound symbolic words in SéliS;-Ql'ispé
- 13: Gabriela Caballero: Tone and morphological structure in a documentation-based grammar of Choguita Rarámuri
- 14: Hannah J. Haynie and Maziar Toosarvandani: The structure of dialect diversity in Mono: Evidence from the Sydney M. Lamb papers
- 15: Clare S. Sandy: Recovering prosody from Karuk texts: Deciphering J. P. Harrington's diacritics
- 16: Justin Spence: Stylistic differentiation in California Dene texts
- 17: Lucy Thomason: Winter story themes in Meskwaki: Familiar creatures seen with new eyes
- 18: Lisa Conathan: The material and the textual in documentation of Native American languages
- 19: Christine Beier and Lev Michael: Community-participatory orthography development in the Máíjùnà communities of Peruvian Amazonia
- 20: Marianne Mithun: The value of family relations for revitalization
- Part III. Looking forward: New approaches
- 21: Molly Babel and Melinda Fricke: Sound structure and the psycholinguistics of language contact
- 22: Alan C. L. Yu, Carol K. S. To, and Yao Yao: Child-directed speech as a potential source of phonetic precursor enhancement in sound change: Evidence from Cantonese
- 23: Chundra Cathcart: Paradigmatic heterogeneity and homogenization: Probing Paul's principle
- 24: Jeff Good: Language change in small-scale multilingual societies: Trees, waves, and magnets?
- 25: Claire Bowern: Gradualness and abruptness in linguistic split: A Nyulnyulan case study
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