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Richard D. Janda
Richard D. Janda
Visiting Scholar, Dept. of French & Italian, Indiana University
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On language, change, and language change – or, of history, linguistics, and historical linguistics
RD Janda, BD Joseph
Handbook of historical linguistics, 3-180, 2003
842*2003
Introduction: Conceptions of grammaticalization and their problems
L Campbell, R Janda
Language Sciences 23, 93-112, 2000
709*2000
Beyond “pathways” and “unidirectionality”: On the discontinuity of language transmission and the counterability of grammaticalization
RD Janda
Language sciences 23 (2-3), 265-340, 2000
3232000
The how and why of diachronic morphologization and demorphologization
BD Joseph, RD Janda
Theoretical morphology, 193-210, 1988
1881988
Reconsidering the canons of sound-change
RD Janda, BD Joseph
AMSTERDAM STUDIES IN THE THEORY AND HISTORY OF LINGUISTIC SCIENCE, 147, 2003
1292003
Implications of process-morphology for categorial grammar
J Hoeksema, RD Janda
Categorial grammars and natural language structures, 199-247, 1988
1021988
On the decline of declensional systems: the overall loss of OE nominal case inflections and the ME reanalysis of -es as his
RD Janda
Papers from the 4th international conference on historical linguistics, 243-253, 1980
971980
“Phonologization” as the start of dephoneticization — Or, on sound-change and its aftermath: Of extension, generalization, lexicalization, and morphologization
RD Janda
The handbook of historical linguistics, 401-422, 2003
94*2003
Quantitative evidence, qualitative hypercorrection, sociolinguistic variables – and French speakers' 'eadhaches with English h/ุ
RD Janda, J Auger
Language & Communication 12 (3), 195-236, 1992
941992
Note‐taking English as a simplified register
RD Janda
Discourse processes 8 (4), 437-454, 1985
871985
Morphemes aren't something that grows on trees: Morphology as more the phonology than the syntax of words
RD Janda
Papers from the parasession on the interplay of phonology, morphology, and …, 1983
571983
The Modern Greek negator mi(n)(-) as a morphological constellation
RD Janda, BD Joseph
Greek linguistics’ 97: Proceedings of the 3rd international conference on …, 1999
551999
Why morphological metathesis rules are rare: On the possibility of historical explanation in linguistics
RD Janda
Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society (1984) 10, 2011
50*2011
Frequency, markedness and morphological change: On predicting the spread of noun-plural -s in Modern High German and West Germanic
RD Janda
Proceedings of the 7th Eastern States Conference on Linguistics 1990, 136-153, 1990
451990
On the motivation for an evolutionary typology of sound-structural rules
RD Janda
University of California, Los Angeles, 1987
441987
One rule or many? Sanskrit reduplication as fragmented affixation
RD Janda, BD Joseph
Ohio State University. Department of Linguistics, 1986
431986
The handbook of historical linguistics
J Bybee, BD Joseph, RD Janda
Blackwell, 2003
412003
A case of liberation from morphology into syntax: the fate of the English genitive-marker -(e)s
RD Janda
Syntactic Change. Natural Language Studies 25, 59-114, 1981
411981
Echo-questions are evidence for WHAT?
RD Janda
CLS. Papers from the General Session at the Twenty-First Regional Meeting 21 …, 1985
391985
Systematic hyperforeignisms as maximally external evidence for linguistic rules
RD Janda, BD Joseph, NG Jacobs
The reality of linguistic rules 26, 67-92, 1994
381994
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