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OXFORD STUDIES IN DIACHRONIC AND HISTORICAL LINGUISTICS

Series
Identifier:
E233044
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Outputs (16)

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Deverbal pragmatic markers from Latin to Italian (Lat. 'quaeso' and It. 'prego'): the cyclic nature of functional developments
Chapter
Discourse and pragmatic markers from Latin to the Romance languages
Edited Book
Discourse and pragmatic markers from Latin to the Romance languages: new insights
Chapter
French déjà, Piedmontese Regional Italian già: a case of contact-induced pragmaticalization
Chapter
From Latin to Romance. Morphosyntactic Typology and Change
Book
Maiden, morphology, and more
Chapter
On the decline of edge-fronting from Latin to Romance
Chapter
Periphrasis and Inflexion in Diachrony: A View from Romance
Edited Book
Periphrasis and inflexion: Lessons from Romance
Chapter
Series preface
Chapter
The development of discourse and pragmatic markers
Chapter
The development of functional roles and the Romance languages: processes and patterns
Chapter
The role of pragmatics in the cyclical renewal and reinforcement of demonstratives from Latin to Italian
Chapter
Variation in the Gallo-Romance Left-periphery. V2, Complementizers, and the Gascon Enunciative System
Chapter
Weakening of pragmatic force and socio-cultural factors. The pragmaticalization cycle of Italian grammatical deference
Chapter
[Curatela a:] Oxford Studies in Diachronic and Historical Linguistics
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