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  1. The Logic of Suppletive Verbs Shown by Historical Meaning Relationships
  2. Defectiveness and deponency in diachrony
  3. Analogy, commonly considered a regularizing process, can also create suppletion
  4. Review of Bergs & Diewald (2008): Constructions and Language Change
  5. Latin and Romance data show that sound change is only one factor in loss of grammatical categories.
  6. Narrative and the Catalan go-past
  7. Metaphor and teleology do not drive grammaticalization
  8. Morphological factors in the grammaticalization of the Catalan “go” past
  9. Polysemy patterns in semi-lexical elements in Spanish and Catalan
  10. How suppletion develops in verbs