37.233, TOC: Journal of Historical Linguistics 15 / 2 (2026)
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Subject: 37.233, TOC: Journal of Historical Linguistics 15 / 2 (2026)
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Date: 13-Jan-2026
From: Eric Burgstede [eric at benjamins.nl]
Subject: Journal of Historical Linguistics Vol. 15, No. 2 (2026)
Publisher: John Benjamins
http://www.benjamins.com/
Journal Title: Journal of Historical Linguistics
Volume Number: 15
Issue Number: 2
Issue Date: 20260113
Subtitle: Special Issue: From and Towards Demonstratives
Grammaticalization processes and beyond
Main Text:
2025. v, 190 pp.
Table of Contents
Introduction
>From and towards demonstratives: Grammaticalization processes and
beyond
Verónica Orqueda & Berta González Saavedra
pp. 173–175
Articles
Pathways to demonstratives and beyond
Marianne Mithun
pp. 176–203
Crosslinguistic perspectives on the source of first/second person
pronouns: With special reference to demonstratives
Osamu Ishiyama
pp. 204–229
>From spatial noun to addressee-oriented demonstrative: Khalkha
Mongolian naa-d=čin and caa-d=čin
Benjamin Brosig & Dolgor Guntsetseg
pp. 230–262
The history of the Basque pronoun zuek ‘you all’ and the role of
demonstratives as plural markers
Julen Manterola, Céline Mounole & José Ignacio Hualde
pp. 263–291
Demonstrative modifiers in Middle Hungarian: A complex picture of
renewal
Barbara Egedi
pp. 292–314
On the origin and development of the Albanian demonstratives
Sergio Neri
pp. 315–342
>From demonstratives to articles in the Celtic languages
Eugenio R. Luján & Esteban Ngomo Fernández
pp. 343–362
Linguistic Field(s): Historical Linguistics
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