
Laws and Rules in Indo-European
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- 1: Philomen Probert and Andreas Willi: Introduction
- Part I: Linguistics 'Laws' in Pre-modern Thought
- 2: Paul Russell: Fern do frestol na. u. consaine: Perceptions of sound laws, sound change, and linguistic borrowing among the medieval Irish
- Part II: Rules of Language Change and Linguistic Methology
- 3: Don Ringe: Cladistic Principles and Linguistic Reality: The case of West Germanic
- 4: Patrick Stiles: Older Runic Evidence for Northwest Germanic a-umlaut of u (and 'the converse of Polivanov's Law')
- 5: Jane Stuart-Smith and Mario Cortina-Borja: A Law Unto Themselves? An Acoustic Phonetic Study of 'Tonal' Consonants in British Panjabi
- 6: Wolfgang de Melo: Kurylowicz's First 'Law of Analogy' and the Development of Passive periphrases in Latin
- 7: Anna Morpurgo Davies: Phonetic Laws, Relative and Absolute Chronology, Language Diffusion and the Drift: The loss of sibilants in the Greek dialects of the first millennium BC
- Part III: Segmental Sound Laws: New proposals and reassessments
- 8: Paul Elbourne: A Rule of Deaspiration in Ancient Greek
- 9: Daniel Kölligan: Regular Sound Change and Word-initial in Armenian
- 10: Nicholas Zair: Schrijver's Rules for British and Proto-Celtic *-o- and *-u- Before a Vowel
- Part IV: Origins and Evolutions
- 11: Philomen Probert: Origins of the Greek Law of Limitation
- 12: Peter Barber: Re-examining Lindeman's Law
- 13: Ranjan Sen: Exon's Law and the latin Syncopes
- Part V: Systemic Consequences
- 14: Elizabeth Tucket: Brugmann's Law: The problem of Indo-Iranian thematic nouns and adjectives
- 15: Andreas Willi: Kiparsky's Rule, Thematic Nasal Presents and Athematic verba vocalia in Greek
- Part VI: Synchronic Laws and Rules in Syntax and Sociolinguistics
- 16: David Langslow: Praetor urbanus - urbanus praetor: Some aspects of attributive adjective placement in Latin
- 17: Eleanor Dickey: The Rules of Politeness and Latin Request Formulae
- References
- General Index
- Index of Words
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