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URL: -------------- next part -------------- _______________________________________________ Histling-l mailing list Histling-l at mailman.rice.edu https://mailman.rice.edu/mailman/listinfo/histling-l From claire.bowern at yale.edu Mon Sep 10 11:27:56 2012 From: claire.bowern at yale.edu (Claire Bowern) Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2012 07:27:56 -0400 Subject: Fwd: Historical and Comparative Semitic Linguistic (Austin, October 13-14) In-Reply-To: <14F45F17-BC42-4778-A4D9-63FFDFD0E330@austin.utexas.edu> Message-ID: forwarding on behalf of organizers. ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Pat-El, Na'ama Date: Mon, Sep 10, 2012 at 4:29 AM Subject: Historical and Comparative Semitic Linguistic (Austin, October 13-14) To: Claire Bowern Dear colleagues, On Oct. 13-14, the Department of Middle Eastern Studies at the University of Texas, Austin, with the support of the Linguistics department will host a workshop on Historical Semitic Linguistics. The workshop is free and open to the public. But pleas email Na'ama (npatel at austin.utexas.edu), if you intend to come. The goals of this workshop are to encourage the historical and comparative study of the Semitic languages and to disseminate the results of the Semitic linguistics outside the small community of Semitists. Unlike regular conferences the workshop allows for the presentation of long and complex studies and fosters debates between the participants. Comparative historical Semitic linguistics was once one of the cornerstones of historical linguistics, of ancient Near East studies, and of biblical studies. Since the heydays of Nöldeke, Wright, Barth, and Brockelmann, however, it has become less central to those fields of study. Through this workshop and similar workshops in the future, we hope to rekindle interest in study of Semitic linguistics and its relevance to general and historical linguistics and its contribution to the philological study of the ancient world. program all talks are in GAR 1.112 Saturday, October 13 2012 8:30 Kristen Brustad: Welcome Na’ama Pat-El: Why historical comparative Semitic linguistics is relevant? 9-10.30 David Testen The Derivational Underpinnings of the Morphology of the Akkadian Iterative Verb Respondent: John Huehnergard 10.30-12 Daniel Birnstiel Causative formation in Arabic Respondent: Michael Waltisberg 1-2.30 Leonid Kogan Modern South Arabian as Genealogical Unity: Grammar, Lexicon, or Both - or None? Respondent: Rebecca Hasselbach 2.30-4 Lutz Edzard Verbal hendiadys, serial verbs, and the finite/infinite dichotomy in Semitic Respondent: Ashwini Deo 4-5.30 Michael Waltisberg and Giulia Grassi Two Projects on the History of Aramaic Syntax Respondent: Na'ama Pat-El 6:30 Dinner Sunday, October 14 2012 8-9.30 John Huehnergard Akkadian e-ness and Semitic Root Integrity Respondent: Leonid Kogan 9.30-11 Rebecca Hasselbach Agreement and the Development of Gender in Semitic Respondent: Stephen Wechsler 11-12.30 Na'ama Pat-El Subordination in Semitic: reconstructing the relative Respondent: Patience Epps 12:30 conclusion/summary -- ----- Claire Bowern Associate Professor Department of Linguistics Yale University 370 Temple St New Haven, CT 06511 North American Dialects survey: http://pantheon.yale.edu/~clb3/NorthAmericanDialects/ _______________________________________________ Histling-l mailing list Histling-l at mailman.rice.edu https://mailman.rice.edu/mailman/listinfo/histling-l From d.t.t.haug at ifikk.uio.no Mon Sep 10 14:13:10 2012 From: d.t.t.haug at ifikk.uio.no (Dag Trygve Truslew Haug) Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2012 16:13:10 +0200 Subject: ICHL in Oslo 2013 Message-ID: Dear all, the 21st International Conference on Historical Linguistics (ICHL21) will take place in Oslo next year August 5-9. Information about this event has now been published on our web page: http://www.hf.uio.no/ifikk/english/research/events/ichl2013/ Key dates for this event are as follows: December 1, 2012 - deadline for workshop proposals end of December - notification of workshop proposals February 1, 2013 - deadline for submission of abstracts beginning of April 2013 - notification May 1, 2013 - deadline for registration August 5-9, 2013 - conference We invite proposals for workshops, please see http://www.hf.uio.no/ifikk/english/research/events/ichl2013/call-for-workshops/ The call for papers is also open and you can submit papers to the general session via our EasyChair page: https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ichl21 Once it is clear which workshops we will have, we will open this page for submissions to the workshops as well. More information on our web site: http://www.hf.uio.no/ifikk/english/research/events/ichl2013/call/ With best wishes, Dag Haug _______________________________________________ Histling-l mailing list Histling-l at mailman.rice.edu https://mailman.rice.edu/mailman/listinfo/histling-l From counihan at soton.ac.uk Mon Sep 10 14:35:02 2012 From: counihan at soton.ac.uk (Martin Counihan) Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2012 15:35:02 +0100 Subject: ICHL in Oslo 2013 In-Reply-To: <504DF576.2040103@ifikk.uio.no> Message-ID: I presume that it is too late to alter the date of ICHL21, but it is a pity that it clashes exactly with the First European Symposium in Celtic Studies: http://www.uni-trier.de/index.php?id=45050 Of course not all Celticists are historical linguists, and not all historical linguists are Celticists, but there you are. Regards, Martin Counihan On Mon, 10 Sep 2012 15:13:10 +0100, Dag Trygve Truslew Haug wrote: > Dear all, > > the 21st International Conference on Historical Linguistics (ICHL21) > will take place in Oslo next year August 5-9. Information about this > event has now been published on our web page: > > http://www.hf.uio.no/ifikk/english/research/events/ichl2013/ > > Key dates for this event are as follows: > > December 1, 2012 - deadline for workshop proposals > end of December - notification of workshop proposals > February 1, 2013 - deadline for submission of abstracts > beginning of April 2013 - notification > May 1, 2013 - deadline for registration > August 5-9, 2013 - conference > > We invite proposals for workshops, please see > http://www.hf.uio.no/ifikk/english/research/events/ichl2013/call-for-workshops/ > > The call for papers is also open and you can submit papers to the > general session via our EasyChair page: > https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ichl21 > > Once it is clear which workshops we will have, we will open this page > for submissions to the workshops as well. > > More information on our web site: > http://www.hf.uio.no/ifikk/english/research/events/ichl2013/call/ > > With best wishes, > Dag Haug > _______________________________________________ > Histling-l mailing list > Histling-l at mailman.rice.edu > https://mailman.rice.edu/mailman/listinfo/histling-l -- Using Opera's revolutionary email client: http://www.opera.com/mail/ _______________________________________________ Histling-l mailing list Histling-l at mailman.rice.edu https://mailman.rice.edu/mailman/listinfo/histling-l From silvia.luraghi at unipv.it Mon Sep 10 14:47:25 2012 From: silvia.luraghi at unipv.it (Silvia Luraghi) Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2012 16:47:25 +0200 Subject: ICHL in Oslo 2013 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: But there are lots of conferences in 2013, ALT, ICLC, Latin Linguistics, and it's hard to avoid clashes completely! Silvia 2012/9/10 Martin Counihan > > I presume that it is too late to alter the date of ICHL21, but it is a > pity that it clashes exactly with the First European Symposium in Celtic > Studies: > > http://www.uni-trier.de/index.**php?id=45050 > > Of course not all Celticists are historical linguists, and not all > historical linguists are Celticists, but there you are. > > Regards, > > Martin Counihan > > > > > > > > > > On Mon, 10 Sep 2012 15:13:10 +0100, Dag Trygve Truslew Haug < > d.t.t.haug at ifikk.uio.no> wrote: > > Dear all, >> >> the 21st International Conference on Historical Linguistics (ICHL21) will >> take place in Oslo next year August 5-9. Information about this event has >> now been published on our web page: >> >> http://www.hf.uio.no/ifikk/**english/research/events/**ichl2013/ >> >> Key dates for this event are as follows: >> >> December 1, 2012 - deadline for workshop proposals >> end of December - notification of workshop proposals >> February 1, 2013 - deadline for submission of abstracts >> beginning of April 2013 - notification >> May 1, 2013 - deadline for registration >> August 5-9, 2013 - conference >> >> We invite proposals for workshops, please see http://www.hf.uio.no/ifikk/ >> **english/research/events/**ichl2013/call-for-workshops/ >> >> The call for papers is also open and you can submit papers to the general >> session via our EasyChair page: https://www.easychair.org/** >> conferences/?conf=ichl21 >> >> Once it is clear which workshops we will have, we will open this page for >> submissions to the workshops as well. >> >> More information on our web site: http://www.hf.uio.no/ifikk/** >> english/research/events/**ichl2013/call/ >> >> With best wishes, >> Dag Haug >> ______________________________**_________________ >> Histling-l mailing list >> Histling-l at mailman.rice.edu >> https://mailman.rice.edu/**mailman/listinfo/histling-l >> > > > -- > Using Opera's revolutionary email client: http://www.opera.com/mail/ > > ______________________________**_________________ > Histling-l mailing list > Histling-l at mailman.rice.edu > https://mailman.rice.edu/**mailman/listinfo/histling-l > -- Prof.ssa Silvia Luraghi Università di Pavia Dipartimento di Linguistica Teorica e Applicata Strada Nuova 65 I-27100 Pavia tel.: +39/0382/984685 -- ------------------------------ Questa informativa è inserita in automatico dal sistema al fine esclusivo della realizzazione dei fini istituzionali dell'ente. 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Invited Speakers: Dr. Bernard Comrie, Max Planck Institute Leipzig/University of California, Santa Barbara Dr. Karen Dakin, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México Dr. Pamela Munro, University of California, Los Angeles Dr. Claudia Parodi, University of California, Los Angeles Submission guidelines: 1. Papers may be delivered in English or Spanish. Authors may submit up to two abstracts, one individual and one jointly authored. Presentation time for papers will be 20 minutes plus 10 minutes for discussion. 2. The abstract must be no more than one page in length, single-spaced in 12 point font. 3. To preserve anonymity during the review process, authors should not include their names or otherwise reveal their identities anywhere in the abstract. 4. Please specify the title of the paper, area of research, name, academic affiliation and email in the accompanying email. 5. Please send submissions as a Word or PDF file on http://linguistlist.org/confcustom/1stmalingconf. 6. Questions about the conference may be addressed to 1stmesoamlingconf at gmail.com. Important dates: Deadline for panel proposals: 30 September 2012 Deadline for abstracts: 15 October 2012 Notification: 1 November 2012 Conference organizers: Natalie Operstein (noperstein at fullerton.edu) and Aaron Huey Sonnenschein (asonnen at exchange.calstatela.edu). ***************************************************************************** Se invitan propuestas de ponencias individuales y paneles preorganizados en todas las áreas relacionadas con las lenguas mesoamericanas, incluyendo las lenguas indígenas y el español mesoamericano, para El Congreso Internacional de Lingüística Mesoamericana, que se realizará los días 22 y 23 de febrero de 2013 en la Universidad Estatal de California en Fullerton. Conferencistas Magistrales: Dr. Bernard Comrie, Max Planck Institute Leipzig/University of California, Santa Barbara Dra. Karen Dakin, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México Dra. 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Please see the guidelines below and consider submitting your work to the editors at . =============== RICE WORKING PAPERS IN LINGUISTICS, VOLUME 4 DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSIONS: Friday, December 14, 2012 =============== Rice Working Papers in Linguistics (RWPL; ISSN 1944-0081) is a refereed, open-access online publication of the Rice Linguistics Society, with support from the Department of Linguistics at Rice University in Houston, TX. RWPL publishes working papers and squibs that emphasize functional, usage-based approaches to the study of language. The publication focuses on issues related to empirical aspects of linguistics. To that end, we especially welcome methodological and ethical discussions, sociolinguistic and areal survey reports, field reports, and project post-mortems. Presentations of intriguing or difficult data, particularly ones that merit further research, are also encouraged. With the exception of ESL/TESOL and speech-language pathology, submissions in almost all subfields of linguistics will be considered for publication. Acceptable subfields include, but are not limited to cognitive/ functional linguistics, documentary and descriptive linguistics, language revitalization, sociolinguistics (including sociophonetics), discourse and corpus linguistics, language typology and universals, language change and grammaticalization, laboratory phonetics and phonology, language processing, and psycholinguistics. 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Questions regarding the submissions process or style requirements may be addressed to the editors via email at .* _______________________________________________ Histling-l mailing list Histling-l at mailman.rice.edu https://mailman.rice.edu/mailman/listinfo/histling-l From erlujan at filol.ucm.es Sun Sep 30 16:46:44 2012 From: erlujan at filol.ucm.es (=?windows-1258?B?RXVnZW5pbyBSLiBMdWrhbg==?=) Date: Sun, 30 Sep 2012 18:46:44 +0200 Subject: Journal of Historical Linguistics: books for review Message-ID: Dear colleagues, Please see below or in the attached file the list of books available for review in the Journal of Historical Linguistics (http://benjamins.com/catalog/jhl). Those interested in writing a review of any of the books should contact the review editor of the journal: Eugenio R. Luján (erlujan at filol.ucm.es). Review articles of important books or a group of books dealing with the same subject are welcome, too. Shorter book notices can also be accepted for certain books. Doctoral students are encouraged to volunteer to write a review under the supervision of their advisors.Please feel free to forward the list to other colleagues who may be interested. Kind regards, Eugenio R. Luján Review Editor of the Journal of Historical Linguists Associate Professor of Indo-European LinguisticsAssociate Dean for Research and Postgraduate StudiesFacultad de FilologíaUniversidad Complutense de Madrid28040 Madrid (Spain) JOURNAL OF HISTORICAL LINGUISTICS Books for review (september 2012) Those interested in writing a review or a short book notice of any of the books should contact the review editor of the journal (Eugenio R. Luján, erlujan at filol.ucm.es) 1. Marcel Bax & Dániel Z. Kádár (eds.), Understanding Historical (Im)Politeness (special issue of Journal of Historical Pragmatics 12.1-2), Amsterdam – Philadelphia, John Benjamins 2011 [http://www.benjamins.com/cgi-bin/t_bookview.cgi?bookid=JHP%2012%3A1%2F2]. 2. Henri Béjoint, The Lexicography of English, Oxford, Oxford University Press 2010 [http://ukcatalogue.oup.com/product/9780198299677.do#.UGWmCa5MgoM]. 3. Eduardo Blasco, Paleosardo. Le radici linguistiche della Sardegna neolitica, Berlin – New York, de Gruyter 2010 [http://www.degruyter.de/cont/fb/sk/detailEn.cfm?id=IS-9783110235593-1]. 4. Joseph M. Brincat, Maltese and other languages. A Linguistic History of Malta, Sta Venera (Malta), Midsea Books, 2011 [https://www.midseabooks.com/publications_detail.aspx?pid=12931]. 5. Steven J. Clancy, The chain of being and having in Slavic, Amsterdam – Philadelphia, John Benjamins 2010 [http://www.benjamins.com/cgi-bin/t_bookview.cgi?bookid=SLCS%20122]. 6. J. Clancy Clements & Shelome Gooden (eds.), Language Change in Contact Languages. Grammatical and prosodic considerations, Amsterdam – Philadelphia, John Benjamins 2011 [http://www.benjamins.com/cgi-bin/t_bookview.cgi?bookid=BCT%2036]. 7. Julie Coleman, A History of Cant and Slang Dictionaries Volume IV: 1937 – 1984, Oxford, Oxford University Press 2010 [http://www.oup.com/us/catalog/general/subject/Linguistics/TheEnglishLanguage/~~/dmlldz11c2EmY2k9OTc4MDE5OTU2NzI1Ng==]. 8. Terry Crowley & Claire Bowern, An Introduction to Historical Linguistics (4th edition), Oxford, Oxford University Press 2010 [http://ukcatalogue.oup.com/product/9780195365542.do#.UGWmY65MgoM]. 9. Jonathan Culpeper (ed.), Historical Sociopragmatics, Amsterdam – Philadelphia, John Benjamins 2011 [http://www.benjamins.com/cgi-bin/t_bookview.cgi?bookid=BCT%2031]. 10. Tom Dutton, Reconstructing Proto Koiarian. The history of a Papuan language family (Studies in Language Change 7), Pacific Linguistics & Center for the Research on Language Change 2010 [http://pacling.anu.edu.au/catalogue/book_pages/600-plus/610.html] 11. Martin Elsig, Grammatical Variation across Space and Time. The French Interrogative System, Amsterdam – Philadelphia, John Benjamins, 2009 [http://www.benjamins.com/cgi-bin/t_bookview.cgi?bookid=SILV%203]. 12. Nicholas Faraclas, Agency in the Emergence of Creole Languages, Amsterdam – Philadelphia, John Benjamins 2012 [http://www.benjamins.com/cgi-bin/t_bookview.cgi?bookid=CLL%2045]. 13. Susan Fischer, Word Order Change as a Source of Grammaticalisation, Amsterdam – Philadelphia, John Benjamins 2010 [http://www.benjamins.com/cgi-bin/t_bookview.cgi?bookid=LA%20157]. 14. Mirjam Fried, Jan-Ola Östman & Jef Verschueren (eds.), Variation and Change: pragmatic perspectives, Amsterdam – Philadelphia, John Benjamins 2010 [http://www.benjamins.com/cgi-bin/t_bookview.cgi?bookid=HoPH%206]. 15. Matthias Fritz, Der Dual im Indogermanischen. Genealogischer und typologischer Vergleich einer grammatischen Kategorie im Wandel, Heidelberg, Carl Winter 2011 [https://www.innovativmedia.de/winter/englisch/frame.htm]. 16. Roman Garnier, Sur le vocalisme du verbe latin: étude synchronique et diachronique, Innsbruck, Innsbrucker Beiträge zur Sprachwissenschaft 2010 [http://www.uibk.ac.at/sprachen-literaturen/sprawi/ibs.html]. 17. Foon Ha Yap, Karen Grunow-Hårsta & Janik Wrona (eds.), Nominalization in Asian Languages. Diachronic and typological perspectives, Amsterdam – Philadelphia, John Benjamins 2011 [http://www.benjamins.com/cgi-bin/t_bookview.cgi?bookid=TSL%2096]. 18. Rachel Hendery & Jennifer Hendriks (eds.), Grammatical Change. Theory and Description (Studies in Language Change 6), Pacific Linguistics & Center for the Research on Language Change. 2010 [http://pacling.anu.edu.au/catalogue/book_pages/600-plus/609.html]. 19. Rainer Hünecke & Karlheinz Jakob, Die obersächsische Sprachlandschaft in Geschichte und Gegenwart, Heidelberg, Universitätsverlag Winter 2012 [https://www.innovativmedia.de/winter/englisch/frame.htm]. 20. Lars Johanson & Martine Robeets (eds.), Copies versus Cognates in Bound Morphology (Brill's Studies in Language, Cognition and Culture, Volume 2), Leiden, Brill 2012 [http://www.brill.com/copies-versus-cognates-bound-morphology]. 21. Yuji Kawaguchi, Makoto Minegishi & Wolfgang Viereck (eds.), Corpus-based Analysis and Diachronic Linguistics, Amsterdam – Philadelphia, John Benjamins 2011 [http://www.benjamins.com/cgi-bin/t_bookview.cgi?bookid=TUFS%203] 22. Ans van Kemenade & Nynke de Haas (eds.), Historical Linguistics 2009. Selected papers from the 19th International Conference on Historical Linguistics, Nijmegen, 10-14 August 2009, Amsterdam – Philadelphia, John Benjamins 2012 [http://www.benjamins.com/cgi-bin/t_bookview.cgi?bookid=CILT%20320]. 23. Michail L. Kotin, Gotisch. Im (diachronischen und typologischen) Vergleich, Heidelberg, Universitätsverlag Winter 2012 [https://www.innovativmedia.de/winter/englisch/frame.htm]. 24. Svenja Kranich et alii (eds.), Multilingual Discourse Production: diachronic and synchronic perspectives, Amsterdam – Philadelphia, John Benjamins 2011 [http://www.benjamins.com/cgi-bin/t_bookview.cgi?bookid=HSM%2012]. 25. Leonid Kulikov, The Vedic -ya-presents, Passives and intransitivity in Old Indo-Aryan (Leiden Studies in Indo-European 19), Rodopi, Amsterdam - New York, 2012 [http://www.rodopi.nl/senj.asp?BookId=LEIDEN+19]. 26. Merja Kytö, Peter J. Grund & Terry Walker, Testifying to Language and Life in Early Modern England [including a CD-ROM containing An Electronic Text Edition of Depositions 1560–1760 (ETED)], Amsterdam – Philadelphia, John Benjamins 2011 [http://www.benjamins.com/cgi-bin/t_bookview.cgi?bookid=Z%20162]. 27. Ursula Lenker, Judith Huber & Robert Mailhammer (eds.), English Historical Linguistics 2008, Selected papers from the fifteenth International Conference on English Historical Linguistics, Munich, 24-30 August 2008, vol. 1 The history of English verbal and nominal constructions, Amsterdam – Philadelphia, John Benjamins 2010 [http://www.benjamins.com/cgi-bin/t_bookview.cgi?bookid=CILT%20314]. 28. Stephen Pax Leonard, Language, Society and Identity in Early Iceland (Publications of the Philological Society, 45), Oxford, Wiley-Blackwell 2012 [http://eu.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-1118294963.html]. 29. Thomas Lindner (ed.), Indogermanische Grammatik. Vol. 4.1. Thomas Lidner, Wortbildungslehre. Komposition, Heidelberg, Carl Winter 2011 [https://www.innovativmedia.de/winter/englisch/frame.htm]. 30. Eugenio R. Luján & Juan Luis García Alonso (eds.), A Greek Man in the Iberian Street. Papers in Linguistics and Epigraphy in Honour of Javier de Hoz, Innsbruck, Innsbrucker Beiträge zur Sprachwissenschaft 2011 [http://www.uibk.ac.at/sprachen-literaturen/sprawi/ibs.html]. 31. Manfred Markus, Yoko Iyeiri, Reinhard Heuberger & Emil Chamson (eds.), Middle and Modern English Corpus Linguistics, A multi-dimensional approach, Amsterdam – Philadelphia, John Benjamins 2012 [http://www.benjamins.com/cgi-bin/t_bookview.cgi?bookid=SCL%2050]. 32. Nicola McLelland, J. G. Schottelius’s Ausführliche Arbeit von der Tetuschen HaubtSprache (1663) and its place in early modern European vernacular language study (Publications of the Philological Society, 44), Oxford, Wiley-Blackwell 2011 [http://eu.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-1444339613.html]. 33. Wolfgang Meid, The Celts, Innsbruck, Innsbrucker Beiträge zur Kulturwissenschaft 2010 [http://www.uibk.ac.at/sprachen-literaturen/sprawi/ibk.html]. 34. Wolfgang Meid, Ausgewählte Schriften zum Indogermanischen, Keltischen und Germanischen, Innsbruck, Innsbrucker Beiträge zur Sprachwissenschaft 2012 [http://www.uibk.ac.at/sprachen-literaturen/sprawi/ibk.html]. 35. Roberta Melazzo, I bahuvrihi del Ṛg Veda, Innsbruck, Innsbrucker Beiträge zur Sprachwissenschaft 2010 [http://www.uibk.ac.at/sprachen-literaturen/sprawi/ibs.html]. 36. Angelo Mercado, Italic Verse. A Study of the Poetic Remains of Old Latin, Faliscan, and Sabellic, Innsbruck, Innsbrucker Beiträge zur Sprachwissenschaft 2012 [http://www.uibk.ac.at/sprachen-literaturen/sprawi/ibk.html]. 37. Heiko Narrog, Modality, Subjectivity, and Semantic Change. A Cross-Linguistic Perspective, Oxford, Oxford University Press 2012 [http://ukcatalogue.oup.com/product/academic/language/linguistics/9780199694372.do#.UGWhNK5MgoM]. 38. Heiko Narrog & Bernd Heine (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Grammaticalization, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2011 [http://ukcatalogue.oup.com/product/9780199586783.do#.UGWm_q5MgoM]. 39. Päivi Pahta & Andreas H. Jucker (eds.), Communicating Early English Manuscripts, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press 2011. [http://www.cambridge.org/gb/knowledge/isbn/item5695988/Communicating%20Early%20English%20Manuscripts/?site_locale=en_GB]. 40. Päivi Pahta et alii (eds.), Social Roles and Language Practice in Late Modern English, Amsterdam – Philadelphia, John Benjamins 2010 [http://www.benjamins.com/cgi-bin/t_bookview.cgi?bookid=P%26bns%20195]. 41. Michael T. Putnam, Studies on German-Language Islands, Amsterdam – Philadelphia, John Benjamins 2011 [http://www.benjamins.com/cgi-bin/t_bookview.cgi?bookid=SLCS%20123]. 42. Martha Ratliff, Hmong-Mien Language History (Studies in Language Change 7), Pacific Linguistics & Center for the Research on Language Change 2010 [http://pacling.anu.edu.au/catalogue/book_pages/600-plus/613.html]. 43. Esther Rinke & Tanja Kupish (eds.), The Development of Grammar: language acquisition and diachronic change. In honour of Jürgen M. Meisel, Amsterdam – Philadephia, John Benjamins 2011 [http://www.benjamins.com/cgi-bin/t_bookview.cgi?bookid=HSM%2011]. 44. Patricia Ronan, Make Peace and Take Victory. Support verb constructions in Old English in comparison with Old Irish, Amsterdam – Philadelphia, John Benjamins, 2012 [http://www.benjamins.com/cgi-bin/t_bookview.cgi?bookid=NSS%2024]. 45. Rosa Ronzitti, Quattro etimologie indoeuropee: lat. bufo, it. Gufo, ingl. smog e drug, Innsbruck, Innsbrucker Beiträge zur Sprachwissenschaft 2011 [http://www.uibk.ac.at/sprachen-literaturen/sprawi/ibs.html]. 46. Coline Ruiz Darasse & Eugenio R. Luján (eds.), Contacts linguistiques dans l'Occident méditerranéen antique, Madrid, Casa de Velázquez, 2011 [http://www.casadevelazquez.org/publications/librairie-en-ligne/livre/contacts-linguistiques-dans-loccident-mediterraneen-antique/]. 47. Hans Sauer & Gaby Waxenberger (eds.), English Historical Linguistics 2008, Selected papers from the fifteenth International Conference on English Historical Linguistics, Munich, 24-30 August 2008, Vol. 2 Words, texts and genres, Amsterdam – Philadelphia, John Benjamins 2012 [www.benjamins.com/#catalog/subjects/LIN_HL]. 48. Marco Schilk, Structural Nativization in Indian English Lexikogrammar, Amsterdam – Phildelphia 2011 [http://www.benjamins.com/cgi-bin/t_bookview.cgi?bookid=SCL%2046]. 49. Herbert Schendl & Laura Wright (eds.), Code-Switching in Early English (Topics in English Linguistics [TiEL] 76), Berlin – New York, de Gruyter 2011 [http://www.degruyter.com/view/product/129032?rskey=w0Qh0o&result=1&q=Code-Switching%20in%20Early%20English]. 50. Petra Sleeman & Harry Perridon (eds.), The Noun Phrase in Romance and Germanic. Structure, variation and change, Amsterdam – Philadelphia, John Benjamins 2011 [http://www.benjamins.com/cgi-bin/t_bookview.cgi?bookid=LA%20171]. 51. Maria-Josep Solé & Daniel Recasens (eds.), The Initiation of Sound Change Perception, production, and social factors, Amsterdam – Philadelphia, John Benjamins, 2012 [www.benjamins.com/#catalog/subjects/LIN_HL]. 52. Katherina Staati, Elke Gehweiler & Ekkegard König (eds.), Grammaticalization: current views and issues, Amsterdam – Philadelphia, John Benjamins 2010 [http://www.benjamins.com/cgi-bin/t_bookview.cgi?bookid=SLCS%20119]. 53. Merja Stenroos, Martti Mäkinen & Inge Særheim (eds.), Language Contact and Development around the North Sea, Amsterdam – Philadelphia, John Benjamins 2012 [http://www.benjamins.com/cgi-bin/t_bookview.cgi?bookid=CILT%20321]. 54. Irma Taavitsainen & Päivi Pahta (eds.), Early Modern English Medical Texts, Amsterdam – Philadelphia, John Benjamins 2010 [http://www.benjamins.com/cgi-bin/t_bookview.cgi?bookid=Z%20160]. 55. Tatsushi Tamai, Palaeographische Untersuchungen zum B-Tocharischen, Innsbruck, Innsbrucker Beiträge zur Sprachwissenschaft 2011 [http://www.uibk.ac.at/sprachen-literaturen/sprawi/ibs.html]. 56. Karin Tikkanen, A Sabellian Case Grammar (Handbuch der Italischen Dialekte gegründet von Emil Vetter, Band II), Heidelberg, Universitätsverlag Winter 2012 [https://www.innovativmedia.de/winter/englisch/frame.htm]. 57. Elizabeth Closs Traugott & Graeme Trousdale (eds.), Gradience, Gradualness and Grammaticalization, Amsterdam – Philadelphia, John Benjamins 2010 [http://www.benjamins.com/cgi-bin/t_bookview.cgi?bookid=TSL%2090]. 58. Peter Trudgill, Sociolinguistic Typology. Social Determinants of Linguistic Complexity, Oxford, Oxford University Press 2011 [http://ukcatalogue.oup.com/product/9780199604340.do#.UGWgIq5MgoM]. 59. An Van Linden, Jean-Christophe Vertraete & Kristin Davidse (eds.), Formal Evidence in Grammaticalization Research, Amsterdam – Philadelphia, John Benjamins 2010 [http://www.benjamins.com/cgi-bin/t_bookview.cgi?bookid=TSL%2094]. 60. Gunther De Vogelaer & Guido Séller (eds.), The Dialect Laboratory, Dialects as a testing ground for theories of language change, Amsterdam – Philadelphia, John Benjamins, 2012 [http://www.benjamins.com/#catalog/books/slcs.128/main]. 61. Søren Wichmann & Anthony P. Grant (eds.), Quantitative Approaches to Linguistic Diversity: commemorating the centenary of the birth of Morris Swadesh (special issue of Diachronica 27.2), Amsterdam – Philadelphia, John Benjamins 2012 [http://www.benjamins.com/cgi-bin/t_bookview.cgi?bookid=DIA%2027%3A2]. 62. Richard Waltereit, Reflexive Marking in the History of French, Amsterdam – Philadelphia, John Benjamins 2012 [http://benjamins.com/catalog/slcs.127]. 63. Barbara Wehr & Frédéric Nicolosi (eds.), Pragmatique historique et syntaxe/Historische Pragmatik und Syntax. Actes de la section du même nom du XXXIe Romanistentag allemand/Akten der gleichnamigen Sektion des XXXI. Deutschen Romanistentags (Bonn, 27. 9.-1.10. 2009), Frankfurt am Main, Peter Lang 2012 [http://www.peterlang.com/index.cfm?event=cmp.ccc.seitenstruktur.detailseiten&seitentyp=produkt&pk=53250]. 64. Janet Zhiqun Xing (ed.), Newest Trends in the Study of Grammaticalization and Lexicalization in Chinese (Trends in Linguistics. 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But pleas email Na'ama (npatel at austin.utexas.edu), if you intend to come. The goals of this workshop are to encourage the historical and comparative study of the Semitic languages and to disseminate the results of the Semitic linguistics outside the small community of Semitists. Unlike regular conferences the workshop allows for the presentation of long and complex studies and fosters debates between the participants. Comparative historical Semitic linguistics was once one of the cornerstones of historical linguistics, of ancient Near East studies, and of biblical studies. Since the heydays of N?ldeke, Wright, Barth, and Brockelmann, however, it has become less central to those fields of study. Through this workshop and similar workshops in the future, we hope to rekindle interest in study of Semitic linguistics and its relevance to general and historical linguistics and its contribution to the philological study of the ancient world. program all talks are in GAR 1.112 Saturday, October 13 2012 8:30 Kristen Brustad: Welcome Na?ama Pat-El: Why historical comparative Semitic linguistics is relevant? 9-10.30 David Testen The Derivational Underpinnings of the Morphology of the Akkadian Iterative Verb Respondent: John Huehnergard 10.30-12 Daniel Birnstiel Causative formation in Arabic Respondent: Michael Waltisberg 1-2.30 Leonid Kogan Modern South Arabian as Genealogical Unity: Grammar, Lexicon, or Both - or None? Respondent: Rebecca Hasselbach 2.30-4 Lutz Edzard Verbal hendiadys, serial verbs, and the finite/infinite dichotomy in Semitic Respondent: Ashwini Deo 4-5.30 Michael Waltisberg and Giulia Grassi Two Projects on the History of Aramaic Syntax Respondent: Na'ama Pat-El 6:30 Dinner Sunday, October 14 2012 8-9.30 John Huehnergard Akkadian e-ness and Semitic Root Integrity Respondent: Leonid Kogan 9.30-11 Rebecca Hasselbach Agreement and the Development of Gender in Semitic Respondent: Stephen Wechsler 11-12.30 Na'ama Pat-El Subordination in Semitic: reconstructing the relative Respondent: Patience Epps 12:30 conclusion/summary -- ----- Claire Bowern Associate Professor Department of Linguistics Yale University 370 Temple St New Haven, CT 06511 North American Dialects survey: http://pantheon.yale.edu/~clb3/NorthAmericanDialects/ _______________________________________________ Histling-l mailing list Histling-l at mailman.rice.edu https://mailman.rice.edu/mailman/listinfo/histling-l From d.t.t.haug at ifikk.uio.no Mon Sep 10 14:13:10 2012 From: d.t.t.haug at ifikk.uio.no (Dag Trygve Truslew Haug) Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2012 16:13:10 +0200 Subject: ICHL in Oslo 2013 Message-ID: Dear all, the 21st International Conference on Historical Linguistics (ICHL21) will take place in Oslo next year August 5-9. Information about this event has now been published on our web page: http://www.hf.uio.no/ifikk/english/research/events/ichl2013/ Key dates for this event are as follows: December 1, 2012 - deadline for workshop proposals end of December - notification of workshop proposals February 1, 2013 - deadline for submission of abstracts beginning of April 2013 - notification May 1, 2013 - deadline for registration August 5-9, 2013 - conference We invite proposals for workshops, please see http://www.hf.uio.no/ifikk/english/research/events/ichl2013/call-for-workshops/ The call for papers is also open and you can submit papers to the general session via our EasyChair page: https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ichl21 Once it is clear which workshops we will have, we will open this page for submissions to the workshops as well. More information on our web site: http://www.hf.uio.no/ifikk/english/research/events/ichl2013/call/ With best wishes, Dag Haug _______________________________________________ Histling-l mailing list Histling-l at mailman.rice.edu https://mailman.rice.edu/mailman/listinfo/histling-l From counihan at soton.ac.uk Mon Sep 10 14:35:02 2012 From: counihan at soton.ac.uk (Martin Counihan) Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2012 15:35:02 +0100 Subject: ICHL in Oslo 2013 In-Reply-To: <504DF576.2040103@ifikk.uio.no> Message-ID: I presume that it is too late to alter the date of ICHL21, but it is a pity that it clashes exactly with the First European Symposium in Celtic Studies: http://www.uni-trier.de/index.php?id=45050 Of course not all Celticists are historical linguists, and not all historical linguists are Celticists, but there you are. Regards, Martin Counihan On Mon, 10 Sep 2012 15:13:10 +0100, Dag Trygve Truslew Haug wrote: > Dear all, > > the 21st International Conference on Historical Linguistics (ICHL21) > will take place in Oslo next year August 5-9. Information about this > event has now been published on our web page: > > http://www.hf.uio.no/ifikk/english/research/events/ichl2013/ > > Key dates for this event are as follows: > > December 1, 2012 - deadline for workshop proposals > end of December - notification of workshop proposals > February 1, 2013 - deadline for submission of abstracts > beginning of April 2013 - notification > May 1, 2013 - deadline for registration > August 5-9, 2013 - conference > > We invite proposals for workshops, please see > http://www.hf.uio.no/ifikk/english/research/events/ichl2013/call-for-workshops/ > > The call for papers is also open and you can submit papers to the > general session via our EasyChair page: > https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ichl21 > > Once it is clear which workshops we will have, we will open this page > for submissions to the workshops as well. > > More information on our web site: > http://www.hf.uio.no/ifikk/english/research/events/ichl2013/call/ > > With best wishes, > Dag Haug > _______________________________________________ > Histling-l mailing list > Histling-l at mailman.rice.edu > https://mailman.rice.edu/mailman/listinfo/histling-l -- Using Opera's revolutionary email client: http://www.opera.com/mail/ _______________________________________________ Histling-l mailing list Histling-l at mailman.rice.edu https://mailman.rice.edu/mailman/listinfo/histling-l From silvia.luraghi at unipv.it Mon Sep 10 14:47:25 2012 From: silvia.luraghi at unipv.it (Silvia Luraghi) Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2012 16:47:25 +0200 Subject: ICHL in Oslo 2013 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: But there are lots of conferences in 2013, ALT, ICLC, Latin Linguistics, and it's hard to avoid clashes completely! Silvia 2012/9/10 Martin Counihan > > I presume that it is too late to alter the date of ICHL21, but it is a > pity that it clashes exactly with the First European Symposium in Celtic > Studies: > > http://www.uni-trier.de/index.**php?id=45050 > > Of course not all Celticists are historical linguists, and not all > historical linguists are Celticists, but there you are. > > Regards, > > Martin Counihan > > > > > > > > > > On Mon, 10 Sep 2012 15:13:10 +0100, Dag Trygve Truslew Haug < > d.t.t.haug at ifikk.uio.no> wrote: > > Dear all, >> >> the 21st International Conference on Historical Linguistics (ICHL21) will >> take place in Oslo next year August 5-9. Information about this event has >> now been published on our web page: >> >> http://www.hf.uio.no/ifikk/**english/research/events/**ichl2013/ >> >> Key dates for this event are as follows: >> >> December 1, 2012 - deadline for workshop proposals >> end of December - notification of workshop proposals >> February 1, 2013 - deadline for submission of abstracts >> beginning of April 2013 - notification >> May 1, 2013 - deadline for registration >> August 5-9, 2013 - conference >> >> We invite proposals for workshops, please see http://www.hf.uio.no/ifikk/ >> **english/research/events/**ichl2013/call-for-workshops/ >> >> The call for papers is also open and you can submit papers to the general >> session via our EasyChair page: https://www.easychair.org/** >> conferences/?conf=ichl21 >> >> Once it is clear which workshops we will have, we will open this page for >> submissions to the workshops as well. >> >> More information on our web site: http://www.hf.uio.no/ifikk/** >> english/research/events/**ichl2013/call/ >> >> With best wishes, >> Dag Haug >> ______________________________**_________________ >> Histling-l mailing list >> Histling-l at mailman.rice.edu >> https://mailman.rice.edu/**mailman/listinfo/histling-l >> > > > -- > Using Opera's revolutionary email client: http://www.opera.com/mail/ > > ______________________________**_________________ > Histling-l mailing list > Histling-l at mailman.rice.edu > https://mailman.rice.edu/**mailman/listinfo/histling-l > -- Prof.ssa Silvia Luraghi Universit? di Pavia Dipartimento di Linguistica Teorica e Applicata Strada Nuova 65 I-27100 Pavia tel.: +39/0382/984685 -- ------------------------------ Questa informativa ? inserita in automatico dal sistema al fine esclusivo della realizzazione dei fini istituzionali dell'ente. 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Invited Speakers: Dr. Bernard Comrie, Max Planck Institute Leipzig/University of California, Santa Barbara Dr. Karen Dakin, Universidad Nacional Aut?noma de M?xico Dr. Pamela Munro, University of California, Los Angeles Dr. Claudia Parodi, University of California, Los Angeles Submission guidelines: 1. Papers may be delivered in English or Spanish. Authors may submit up to two abstracts, one individual and one jointly authored. Presentation time for papers will be 20 minutes plus 10 minutes for discussion. 2. The abstract must be no more than one page in length, single-spaced in 12 point font. 3. To preserve anonymity during the review process, authors should not include their names or otherwise reveal their identities anywhere in the abstract. 4. Please specify the title of the paper, area of research, name, academic affiliation and email in the accompanying email. 5. Please send submissions as a Word or PDF file on http://linguistlist.org/confcustom/1stmalingconf. 6. Questions about the conference may be addressed to 1stmesoamlingconf at gmail.com. Important dates: Deadline for panel proposals: 30 September 2012 Deadline for abstracts: 15 October 2012 Notification: 1 November 2012 Conference organizers: Natalie Operstein (noperstein at fullerton.edu) and Aaron Huey Sonnenschein (asonnen at exchange.calstatela.edu). ***************************************************************************** Se invitan propuestas de ponencias individuales y paneles preorganizados en todas las ?reas relacionadas con las lenguas mesoamericanas, incluyendo las lenguas ind?genas y el espa?ol mesoamericano, para El Congreso Internacional de Ling??stica Mesoamericana, que se realizar? los d?as 22 y 23 de febrero de 2013 en la Universidad Estatal de California en Fullerton. Conferencistas Magistrales: Dr. Bernard Comrie, Max Planck Institute Leipzig/University of California, Santa Barbara Dra. Karen Dakin, Universidad Nacional Aut?noma de M?xico Dra. 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Please see the guidelines below and consider submitting your work to the editors at . =============== RICE WORKING PAPERS IN LINGUISTICS, VOLUME 4 DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSIONS: Friday, December 14, 2012 =============== Rice Working Papers in Linguistics (RWPL; ISSN 1944-0081) is a refereed, open-access online publication of the Rice Linguistics Society, with support from the Department of Linguistics at Rice University in Houston, TX. RWPL publishes working papers and squibs that emphasize functional, usage-based approaches to the study of language. The publication focuses on issues related to empirical aspects of linguistics. To that end, we especially welcome methodological and ethical discussions, sociolinguistic and areal survey reports, field reports, and project post-mortems. Presentations of intriguing or difficult data, particularly ones that merit further research, are also encouraged. With the exception of ESL/TESOL and speech-language pathology, submissions in almost all subfields of linguistics will be considered for publication. Acceptable subfields include, but are not limited to cognitive/ functional linguistics, documentary and descriptive linguistics, language revitalization, sociolinguistics (including sociophonetics), discourse and corpus linguistics, language typology and universals, language change and grammaticalization, laboratory phonetics and phonology, language processing, and psycholinguistics. 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Questions regarding the submissions process or style requirements may be addressed to the editors via email at .* _______________________________________________ Histling-l mailing list Histling-l at mailman.rice.edu https://mailman.rice.edu/mailman/listinfo/histling-l From erlujan at filol.ucm.es Sun Sep 30 16:46:44 2012 From: erlujan at filol.ucm.es (=?windows-1258?B?RXVnZW5pbyBSLiBMdWrhbg==?=) Date: Sun, 30 Sep 2012 18:46:44 +0200 Subject: Journal of Historical Linguistics: books for review Message-ID: Dear colleagues, Please see below or in the attached file the list of books available for review in the Journal of Historical Linguistics (http://benjamins.com/catalog/jhl). Those interested in writing a review of any of the books should contact the review editor of the journal: Eugenio R. Luj?n (erlujan at filol.ucm.es). Review articles of important books or a group of books dealing with the same subject are welcome, too. Shorter book notices can also be accepted for certain books. Doctoral students are encouraged to volunteer to write a review under the supervision of their advisors.Please feel free to forward the list to other colleagues who may be interested. Kind regards, Eugenio R. Luj?n Review Editor of the Journal of Historical Linguists Associate Professor of Indo-European LinguisticsAssociate Dean for Research and Postgraduate StudiesFacultad de Filolog?aUniversidad Complutense de Madrid28040 Madrid (Spain) JOURNAL OF HISTORICAL LINGUISTICS Books for review (september 2012) Those interested in writing a review or a short book notice of any of the books should contact the review editor of the journal (Eugenio R. Luj?n, erlujan at filol.ucm.es) 1. Marcel Bax & D?niel Z. K?d?r (eds.), Understanding Historical (Im)Politeness (special issue of Journal of Historical Pragmatics 12.1-2), Amsterdam ? Philadelphia, John Benjamins 2011 [http://www.benjamins.com/cgi-bin/t_bookview.cgi?bookid=JHP%2012%3A1%2F2]. 2. Henri B?joint, The Lexicography of English, Oxford, Oxford University Press 2010 [http://ukcatalogue.oup.com/product/9780198299677.do#.UGWmCa5MgoM]. 3. Eduardo Blasco, Paleosardo. Le radici linguistiche della Sardegna neolitica, Berlin ? New York, de Gruyter 2010 [http://www.degruyter.de/cont/fb/sk/detailEn.cfm?id=IS-9783110235593-1]. 4. Joseph M. Brincat, Maltese and other languages. A Linguistic History of Malta, Sta Venera (Malta), Midsea Books, 2011 [https://www.midseabooks.com/publications_detail.aspx?pid=12931]. 5. Steven J. Clancy, The chain of being and having in Slavic, Amsterdam ? Philadelphia, John Benjamins 2010 [http://www.benjamins.com/cgi-bin/t_bookview.cgi?bookid=SLCS%20122]. 6. J. Clancy Clements & Shelome Gooden (eds.), Language Change in Contact Languages. Grammatical and prosodic considerations, Amsterdam ? Philadelphia, John Benjamins 2011 [http://www.benjamins.com/cgi-bin/t_bookview.cgi?bookid=BCT%2036]. 7. Julie Coleman, A History of Cant and Slang Dictionaries Volume IV: 1937 ? 1984, Oxford, Oxford University Press 2010 [http://www.oup.com/us/catalog/general/subject/Linguistics/TheEnglishLanguage/~~/dmlldz11c2EmY2k9OTc4MDE5OTU2NzI1Ng==]. 8. Terry Crowley & Claire Bowern, An Introduction to Historical Linguistics (4th edition), Oxford, Oxford University Press 2010 [http://ukcatalogue.oup.com/product/9780195365542.do#.UGWmY65MgoM]. 9. Jonathan Culpeper (ed.), Historical Sociopragmatics, Amsterdam ? Philadelphia, John Benjamins 2011 [http://www.benjamins.com/cgi-bin/t_bookview.cgi?bookid=BCT%2031]. 10. Tom Dutton, Reconstructing Proto Koiarian. The history of a Papuan language family (Studies in Language Change 7), Pacific Linguistics & Center for the Research on Language Change 2010 [http://pacling.anu.edu.au/catalogue/book_pages/600-plus/610.html] 11. Martin Elsig, Grammatical Variation across Space and Time. The French Interrogative System, Amsterdam ? Philadelphia, John Benjamins, 2009 [http://www.benjamins.com/cgi-bin/t_bookview.cgi?bookid=SILV%203]. 12. Nicholas Faraclas, Agency in the Emergence of Creole Languages, Amsterdam ? Philadelphia, John Benjamins 2012 [http://www.benjamins.com/cgi-bin/t_bookview.cgi?bookid=CLL%2045]. 13. Susan Fischer, Word Order Change as a Source of Grammaticalisation, Amsterdam ? Philadelphia, John Benjamins 2010 [http://www.benjamins.com/cgi-bin/t_bookview.cgi?bookid=LA%20157]. 14. Mirjam Fried, Jan-Ola ?stman & Jef Verschueren (eds.), Variation and Change: pragmatic perspectives, Amsterdam ? Philadelphia, John Benjamins 2010 [http://www.benjamins.com/cgi-bin/t_bookview.cgi?bookid=HoPH%206]. 15. Matthias Fritz, Der Dual im Indogermanischen. Genealogischer und typologischer Vergleich einer grammatischen Kategorie im Wandel, Heidelberg, Carl Winter 2011 [https://www.innovativmedia.de/winter/englisch/frame.htm]. 16. Roman Garnier, Sur le vocalisme du verbe latin: ?tude synchronique et diachronique, Innsbruck, Innsbrucker Beitr?ge zur Sprachwissenschaft 2010 [http://www.uibk.ac.at/sprachen-literaturen/sprawi/ibs.html]. 17. Foon Ha Yap, Karen Grunow-H?rsta & Janik Wrona (eds.), Nominalization in Asian Languages. Diachronic and typological perspectives, Amsterdam ? Philadelphia, John Benjamins 2011 [http://www.benjamins.com/cgi-bin/t_bookview.cgi?bookid=TSL%2096]. 18. Rachel Hendery & Jennifer Hendriks (eds.), Grammatical Change. Theory and Description (Studies in Language Change 6), Pacific Linguistics & Center for the Research on Language Change. 2010 [http://pacling.anu.edu.au/catalogue/book_pages/600-plus/609.html]. 19. Rainer H?necke & Karlheinz Jakob, Die obers?chsische Sprachlandschaft in Geschichte und Gegenwart, Heidelberg, Universit?tsverlag Winter 2012 [https://www.innovativmedia.de/winter/englisch/frame.htm]. 20. Lars Johanson & Martine Robeets (eds.), Copies versus Cognates in Bound Morphology (Brill's Studies in Language, Cognition and Culture, Volume 2), Leiden, Brill 2012 [http://www.brill.com/copies-versus-cognates-bound-morphology]. 21. Yuji Kawaguchi, Makoto Minegishi & Wolfgang Viereck (eds.), Corpus-based Analysis and Diachronic Linguistics, Amsterdam ? Philadelphia, John Benjamins 2011 [http://www.benjamins.com/cgi-bin/t_bookview.cgi?bookid=TUFS%203] 22. Ans van Kemenade & Nynke de Haas (eds.), Historical Linguistics 2009. Selected papers from the 19th International Conference on Historical Linguistics, Nijmegen, 10-14 August 2009, Amsterdam ? Philadelphia, John Benjamins 2012 [http://www.benjamins.com/cgi-bin/t_bookview.cgi?bookid=CILT%20320]. 23. Michail L. Kotin, Gotisch. Im (diachronischen und typologischen) Vergleich, Heidelberg, Universit?tsverlag Winter 2012 [https://www.innovativmedia.de/winter/englisch/frame.htm]. 24. Svenja Kranich et alii (eds.), Multilingual Discourse Production: diachronic and synchronic perspectives, Amsterdam ? Philadelphia, John Benjamins 2011 [http://www.benjamins.com/cgi-bin/t_bookview.cgi?bookid=HSM%2012]. 25. Leonid Kulikov, The Vedic -ya-presents, Passives and intransitivity in Old Indo-Aryan (Leiden Studies in Indo-European 19), Rodopi, Amsterdam - New York, 2012 [http://www.rodopi.nl/senj.asp?BookId=LEIDEN+19]. 26. Merja Kyt?, Peter J. Grund & Terry Walker, Testifying to Language and Life in Early Modern England [including a CD-ROM containing An Electronic Text Edition of Depositions 1560?1760 (ETED)], Amsterdam ? Philadelphia, John Benjamins 2011 [http://www.benjamins.com/cgi-bin/t_bookview.cgi?bookid=Z%20162]. 27. Ursula Lenker, Judith Huber & Robert Mailhammer (eds.), English Historical Linguistics 2008, Selected papers from the fifteenth International Conference on English Historical Linguistics, Munich, 24-30 August 2008, vol. 1 The history of English verbal and nominal constructions, Amsterdam ? Philadelphia, John Benjamins 2010 [http://www.benjamins.com/cgi-bin/t_bookview.cgi?bookid=CILT%20314]. 28. Stephen Pax Leonard, Language, Society and Identity in Early Iceland (Publications of the Philological Society, 45), Oxford, Wiley-Blackwell 2012 [http://eu.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-1118294963.html]. 29. Thomas Lindner (ed.), Indogermanische Grammatik. Vol. 4.1. Thomas Lidner, Wortbildungslehre. Komposition, Heidelberg, Carl Winter 2011 [https://www.innovativmedia.de/winter/englisch/frame.htm]. 30. Eugenio R. Luj?n & Juan Luis Garc?a Alonso (eds.), A Greek Man in the Iberian Street. Papers in Linguistics and Epigraphy in Honour of Javier de Hoz, Innsbruck, Innsbrucker Beitr?ge zur Sprachwissenschaft 2011 [http://www.uibk.ac.at/sprachen-literaturen/sprawi/ibs.html]. 31. Manfred Markus, Yoko Iyeiri, Reinhard Heuberger & Emil Chamson (eds.), Middle and Modern English Corpus Linguistics, A multi-dimensional approach, Amsterdam ? Philadelphia, John Benjamins 2012 [http://www.benjamins.com/cgi-bin/t_bookview.cgi?bookid=SCL%2050]. 32. Nicola McLelland, J. G. Schottelius?s Ausf?hrliche Arbeit von der Tetuschen HaubtSprache (1663) and its place in early modern European vernacular language study (Publications of the Philological Society, 44), Oxford, Wiley-Blackwell 2011 [http://eu.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-1444339613.html]. 33. Wolfgang Meid, The Celts, Innsbruck, Innsbrucker Beitr?ge zur Kulturwissenschaft 2010 [http://www.uibk.ac.at/sprachen-literaturen/sprawi/ibk.html]. 34. Wolfgang Meid, Ausgew?hlte Schriften zum Indogermanischen, Keltischen und Germanischen, Innsbruck, Innsbrucker Beitr?ge zur Sprachwissenschaft 2012 [http://www.uibk.ac.at/sprachen-literaturen/sprawi/ibk.html]. 35. Roberta Melazzo, I bahuvrihi del R?g Veda, Innsbruck, Innsbrucker Beitr?ge zur Sprachwissenschaft 2010 [http://www.uibk.ac.at/sprachen-literaturen/sprawi/ibs.html]. 36. Angelo Mercado, Italic Verse. A Study of the Poetic Remains of Old Latin, Faliscan, and Sabellic, Innsbruck, Innsbrucker Beitr?ge zur Sprachwissenschaft 2012 [http://www.uibk.ac.at/sprachen-literaturen/sprawi/ibk.html]. 37. Heiko Narrog, Modality, Subjectivity, and Semantic Change. A Cross-Linguistic Perspective, Oxford, Oxford University Press 2012 [http://ukcatalogue.oup.com/product/academic/language/linguistics/9780199694372.do#.UGWhNK5MgoM]. 38. Heiko Narrog & Bernd Heine (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Grammaticalization, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2011 [http://ukcatalogue.oup.com/product/9780199586783.do#.UGWm_q5MgoM]. 39. P?ivi Pahta & Andreas H. Jucker (eds.), Communicating Early English Manuscripts, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press 2011. [http://www.cambridge.org/gb/knowledge/isbn/item5695988/Communicating%20Early%20English%20Manuscripts/?site_locale=en_GB]. 40. P?ivi Pahta et alii (eds.), Social Roles and Language Practice in Late Modern English, Amsterdam ? Philadelphia, John Benjamins 2010 [http://www.benjamins.com/cgi-bin/t_bookview.cgi?bookid=P%26bns%20195]. 41. Michael T. Putnam, Studies on German-Language Islands, Amsterdam ? Philadelphia, John Benjamins 2011 [http://www.benjamins.com/cgi-bin/t_bookview.cgi?bookid=SLCS%20123]. 42. Martha Ratliff, Hmong-Mien Language History (Studies in Language Change 7), Pacific Linguistics & Center for the Research on Language Change 2010 [http://pacling.anu.edu.au/catalogue/book_pages/600-plus/613.html]. 43. Esther Rinke & Tanja Kupish (eds.), The Development of Grammar: language acquisition and diachronic change. In honour of J?rgen M. Meisel, Amsterdam ? Philadephia, John Benjamins 2011 [http://www.benjamins.com/cgi-bin/t_bookview.cgi?bookid=HSM%2011]. 44. Patricia Ronan, Make Peace and Take Victory. Support verb constructions in Old English in comparison with Old Irish, Amsterdam ? Philadelphia, John Benjamins, 2012 [http://www.benjamins.com/cgi-bin/t_bookview.cgi?bookid=NSS%2024]. 45. Rosa Ronzitti, Quattro etimologie indoeuropee: lat. bufo, it. Gufo, ingl. smog e drug, Innsbruck, Innsbrucker Beitr?ge zur Sprachwissenschaft 2011 [http://www.uibk.ac.at/sprachen-literaturen/sprawi/ibs.html]. 46. Coline Ruiz Darasse & Eugenio R. Luj?n (eds.), Contacts linguistiques dans l'Occident m?diterran?en antique, Madrid, Casa de Vel?zquez, 2011 [http://www.casadevelazquez.org/publications/librairie-en-ligne/livre/contacts-linguistiques-dans-loccident-mediterraneen-antique/]. 47. Hans Sauer & Gaby Waxenberger (eds.), English Historical Linguistics 2008, Selected papers from the fifteenth International Conference on English Historical Linguistics, Munich, 24-30 August 2008, Vol. 2 Words, texts and genres, Amsterdam ? Philadelphia, John Benjamins 2012 [www.benjamins.com/#catalog/subjects/LIN_HL]. 48. Marco Schilk, Structural Nativization in Indian English Lexikogrammar, Amsterdam ? Phildelphia 2011 [http://www.benjamins.com/cgi-bin/t_bookview.cgi?bookid=SCL%2046]. 49. Herbert Schendl & Laura Wright (eds.), Code-Switching in Early English (Topics in English Linguistics [TiEL] 76), Berlin ? New York, de Gruyter 2011 [http://www.degruyter.com/view/product/129032?rskey=w0Qh0o&result=1&q=Code-Switching%20in%20Early%20English]. 50. Petra Sleeman & Harry Perridon (eds.), The Noun Phrase in Romance and Germanic. Structure, variation and change, Amsterdam ? Philadelphia, John Benjamins 2011 [http://www.benjamins.com/cgi-bin/t_bookview.cgi?bookid=LA%20171]. 51. Maria-Josep Sol? & Daniel Recasens (eds.), The Initiation of Sound Change Perception, production, and social factors, Amsterdam ? Philadelphia, John Benjamins, 2012 [www.benjamins.com/#catalog/subjects/LIN_HL]. 52. Katherina Staati, Elke Gehweiler & Ekkegard K?nig (eds.), Grammaticalization: current views and issues, Amsterdam ? Philadelphia, John Benjamins 2010 [http://www.benjamins.com/cgi-bin/t_bookview.cgi?bookid=SLCS%20119]. 53. Merja Stenroos, Martti M?kinen & Inge S?rheim (eds.), Language Contact and Development around the North Sea, Amsterdam ? Philadelphia, John Benjamins 2012 [http://www.benjamins.com/cgi-bin/t_bookview.cgi?bookid=CILT%20321]. 54. Irma Taavitsainen & P?ivi Pahta (eds.), Early Modern English Medical Texts, Amsterdam ? Philadelphia, John Benjamins 2010 [http://www.benjamins.com/cgi-bin/t_bookview.cgi?bookid=Z%20160]. 55. Tatsushi Tamai, Palaeographische Untersuchungen zum B-Tocharischen, Innsbruck, Innsbrucker Beitr?ge zur Sprachwissenschaft 2011 [http://www.uibk.ac.at/sprachen-literaturen/sprawi/ibs.html]. 56. Karin Tikkanen, A Sabellian Case Grammar (Handbuch der Italischen Dialekte gegr?ndet von Emil Vetter, Band II), Heidelberg, Universit?tsverlag Winter 2012 [https://www.innovativmedia.de/winter/englisch/frame.htm]. 57. Elizabeth Closs Traugott & Graeme Trousdale (eds.), Gradience, Gradualness and Grammaticalization, Amsterdam ? Philadelphia, John Benjamins 2010 [http://www.benjamins.com/cgi-bin/t_bookview.cgi?bookid=TSL%2090]. 58. Peter Trudgill, Sociolinguistic Typology. Social Determinants of Linguistic Complexity, Oxford, Oxford University Press 2011 [http://ukcatalogue.oup.com/product/9780199604340.do#.UGWgIq5MgoM]. 59. An Van Linden, Jean-Christophe Vertraete & Kristin Davidse (eds.), Formal Evidence in Grammaticalization Research, Amsterdam ? Philadelphia, John Benjamins 2010 [http://www.benjamins.com/cgi-bin/t_bookview.cgi?bookid=TSL%2094]. 60. Gunther De Vogelaer & Guido S?ller (eds.), The Dialect Laboratory, Dialects as a testing ground for theories of language change, Amsterdam ? Philadelphia, John Benjamins, 2012 [http://www.benjamins.com/#catalog/books/slcs.128/main]. 61. S?ren Wichmann & Anthony P. Grant (eds.), Quantitative Approaches to Linguistic Diversity: commemorating the centenary of the birth of Morris Swadesh (special issue of Diachronica 27.2), Amsterdam ? Philadelphia, John Benjamins 2012 [http://www.benjamins.com/cgi-bin/t_bookview.cgi?bookid=DIA%2027%3A2]. 62. Richard Waltereit, Reflexive Marking in the History of French, Amsterdam ? Philadelphia, John Benjamins 2012 [http://benjamins.com/catalog/slcs.127]. 63. Barbara Wehr & Fr?d?ric Nicolosi (eds.), Pragmatique historique et syntaxe/Historische Pragmatik und Syntax. Actes de la section du m?me nom du XXXIe Romanistentag allemand/Akten der gleichnamigen Sektion des XXXI. Deutschen Romanistentags (Bonn, 27. 9.-1.10. 2009), Frankfurt am Main, Peter Lang 2012 [http://www.peterlang.com/index.cfm?event=cmp.ccc.seitenstruktur.detailseiten&seitentyp=produkt&pk=53250]. 64. Janet Zhiqun Xing (ed.), Newest Trends in the Study of Grammaticalization and Lexicalization in Chinese (Trends in Linguistics. Studies and Monographs [TiLSM] 236), Berlin ? New York, de Gruyter 2012 [http://www.degruyter.com/view/product/174231?format=G]. 65. Katharina Zipser, Spracherwerb und syntaktischer Wandel. Synchronie und Diachronie im Wechselspiel, Innsbruck, Innsbrucker Beitr?ge zur Sprachwissenschaft 2012 [http://www.uibk.ac.at/sprachen-literaturen/sprawi/ibs.html]. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: BooksforReviewJHL-September2012.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 73843 bytes Desc: not available URL: -------------- next part -------------- _______________________________________________ Histling-l mailing list Histling-l at mailman.rice.edu https://mailman.rice.edu/mailman/listinfo/histling-l