The aim of the Journal of Historical Syntax is to present theoretically-informed papers dealing with any aspect of historical syntax, whether diachronic change or the synchronic description of historical language states. Papers that combine philological expertise with insights from linguistic theory are particularly welcome, though no particular theory or framework will be given precedence.
Vol 2, No 2 (2013): Review of Hendery (2012), Relative Clauses in Time and Space: A Case Study in the Methods of Diachronic Typology
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Reviews
| Review of Hendery (2012), Relative Clauses in Time and Space: A Case Study in the Methods of Diachronic Typology | |
| Na'ama Pat-El |
ISSN: 2163-6001
Journal of Historical Syntax