All Stories

  1. Review of Fertig (2013): Analogy and morphological change
  2. Early Vowel Contraction in Slavic: 1. i-Verbs. 2. The Imperfect. 3. The vòlja/súša Nouns
  3. On the Origin of the Slavic Aspects: Aorist and Imperfect
  4. The New Russian Vocative: Synchrony, Diachrony, Typology
  5. Review of Detges & Waltereit (2008): The Paradox of Grammatical Change. Perspectives from Romance
  6. Reduplication in Slavic and Baltic: loss and renewal
  7. Naturalness and markedness
  8. Grammation, regrammation, and degrammation
  9. Review of Wiese (2003): Numbers, Language, and the Human Mind
  10. Future and Future Perfect in the Old Novgorod Dialect
  11. Comments on Juliette Blevins, “A theoretical synopsis of Evolutionary Phonology”
  12. On The Handbook of Historical Linguistics
  13. Language Contacts in Prehistory
  14. Actualization
  15. The Dawn of Slavic: An Introduction to Slavic Philology
  16. Historical Linguistics 1993
  17. Does the past have a future? Reflections on the Jakobson heritage
  18. Reconstructing Prehistorical Dialects
  19. Historical Linguistics 1993
  20. Historical Linguistics 1987
  21. Center and periphery: adoption, diffusion, and spread
  22. Sandhi Phenomena in the Languages of Europe
  23. Sandhi Phenomena in the Languages of Europe
  24. On the Causes of Linguistic Change (1821)
  25. Morphological change: towards a typology
  26. Typological and Genetic Relationship between Languages
  27. Abductive and Deductive Change
  28. Diphthongization
  29. Osnovni problemi na slavjanskata diaxronna morfologija
  30. Outline of Ukrainian morphology
  31. Outline of Bielorussian morphology
  32. A Study in Diachronic Morphophonemics: The Ukrainian Prefixes
  33. Lenition in Common Slavic
  34. The phonological status of the Russian ‘labial fricatives’
  35. IE *safteri, u, r, kin Baltic and Slavic
  36. Markedness theory - the first 150 years
  37. From Auxiliary to Desinence
  38. Introduction: Sandhi
  39. Sandhi and prosody: reconstruction and typology
  40. Understanding linguistic innovations
  41. Perceptual and conceptual factors in abductive innovations
  42. On bifurcations and the Germanic consonant shifts