All Stories

  1. The typology of Old Norse revisited
  2. The Malt stone as evidence for a morphological archaism
  3. Perspectives on Language Structure and Language Change
  4. Review of Jensen (2011): Nominativ i gammelskånsk – Afvikling og udviklinger med udgangspunkt i Skånske Lov i Stockholm B 69
  5. Grammaticalisation as paradigmatisation
  6. Constructional change, paradigmatic structure and the orientation of usage processes
  7. Review of Nørgård-Sorensen, Heltoft & Schøsler (2011): Connecting Grammaticalisation
  8. Zero expression of arguments in Old Danish
  9. Paradigm formation: Changes of function and structure in German and Danish mood systems
  10. Connecting Grammaticalisation
  11. Chapter 6 Word order change as grammaticalisation
  12. Paradigmatic structure and reanalysis: from NPs to DPs in Scandinavian
  13. Mood in Danish
  14. Die schwache Adjektivflexion im Dänischen und Deutschen. Eine Fingerübung in diachronischer Typologie
  15. Introduction
  16. Grammaticalisation as content reanalysis
  17. Call for papers: NJL Special Issue on Grammaticalization
  18. Reanalysing structure: The Danish definite article, its predecessors and development
  19. Recasting Danish subjects
  20. 7. Datives and comitatives as neighbouring spouses: The case of indirect objects and comitatives in Danish
  21. Analogy, weight and content
  22. Content, Expression and Structure
  23. Paradigmatic structure, word order and grammaticalization
  24. Danish directional adverbs
  25. Danish passives and subject positions as a mood system
  26. Grammar and the Intersubjectivity of Language. Focus on Epistemic Verbs
  27. Universals, explanations and pragmatics
  28. Iconic and categorical focus systems in Scandinavian