When ‘Speech Islands’ Aren’t Islands: Parallel independent development, drift, and minimal levels of contact for diffusion.Published in:Diachronica, 2009, v. 26, n. 1, p. 1, doi. 10.1075/dia.26.1.01keiBy:Hartman Keiser, StevenPublication type:Article
On the Emergence of Personal Infinitives in the History of Spanish.Published in:Diachronica, 2009, v. 26, n. 1, p. 36, doi. 10.1075/dia.26.1.02sitBy:Sitaridou, IoannaPublication type:Article
Word Order in Old and Middle English: The role of information structure and first language acquisition.Published in:Diachronica, 2009, v. 26, n. 1, p. 65, doi. 10.1075/dia.26.1.03wesBy:Westergaard, MaritPublication type:Article
Histories of English.Published in:Diachronica, 2009, v. 26, n. 1, p. 103, doi. 10.1075/dia.26.1.04haeBy:Haeberli, EricPublication type:Article
The Mouton Interactive Introduction to Historical Linguistics of German. By Donhauser, Karin, Annette Fischer & Lars Mecklenburg.Published in:2009By:Demske, UlrikePublication type:Book Review
Language Classification by Numbers. By April McMahon and Robert McMahon.Published in:2009By:Atkinson, Quentin D.Publication type:Book Review
Der phonologisch-typologische Wandel des Deutschen von einer Silben- zu einer Wortsprache. By Renata Szczepaniak.Published in:2009By:Page, B. RichardPublication type:Book Review