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  1. From grammaticalization to Diachronic Construction Grammar
  2. Oblique anticausatives: A morphosyntactic isogloss in Indo-European
  3. Argument structure, conceptual metaphor and semantic change
  4. The alternating predicate puzzle
  5. Non-Canonically Case-Marked Subjects
  6. Where does the modality of Ancient Greek modal verbs come from?
  7. Dative subjects in Germanic
  8. Diachronic Construction Grammar
  9. Semantic and (morpho)syntactic constraints on anticausativization: Evidence from Latin and Old Norse-Icelandic
  10. Editors’ corner
  11. Argument Structure in Flux
  12. Reconstructing constructional semantics
  13. Typological changes in the evolution of Indo-European syntax?
  14. The Role of Semantic, Pragmatic, and Discourse Factors in the Development of Case
  15. Productivity
  16. The semantic and lexical range of the ditransitive construction in the history of (North) Germanic
  17. Review of Michaelis & Ruppenhofer (2001): Beyond Alternations: A Constructional Model of the German Applicative Pattern
  18. Oblique Subjects in Old Scandinavian