OSU Department of Linguistics

OSU Department of Slavic
Languages and Literatures

 

Brian D Joseph, Curriculum Vitae

 

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Books (authored and edited)

Journal Volumes (edited or co-edited)

Articles, Book Chapters, Notes

Miscellaneous

Works in Progress

 

Books

Authored or co-authored

  1. Morphology and Universals in Syntactic Change: Evidence from Medieval and Modern Greek. Ph.D. Dissertation, Harvard (1978). Printed and distributed by the Indiana University Linguistics Club. Pp. 293 + x. Expanded and updated version published by Garland Publishers (Outstanding Dissertations in Linguistics Series), 1990. Pp. 314 + xviii.
  2. The Synchrony and Diachrony of the Balkan Infinitive: A Study in Areal, General, and Historical Linguistics. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge Studies in Linguistics, Supplementary Series, 1983. Pp. 341 + xiv.
  3. Modern Greek (with Irene Philippaki-Warburton). Croom Helm Ltd. Publishers, 1987. Pp. 281 + xvi. (In Croom Helm Descriptive Grammars series, edited by B. Comrie & N. Smith).
  4. Clitics: A Comprehensive Bibliography 1892-1991. (with Joel A. Nevis, Dieter Wanner, and Arnold M. Zwicky). Volume 22 in Amsterdam Studies in the Theory and History of Linguistic Science, Series V: Library & Information Sources in Linguistics. John Benjamins Publishing Co., 1994. Pp. 274 + xxxvi.
  5. Language Change, Language History, and Language Relationship. An Introduction to Historical Linguistics (with Hans H. Hock (lead author)). Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter (In Trends in Linguistics–Studies and Monographs series), 1996. Pp. 608 + xxx. Second Edition, 2009, pp. xviii, 587.

Co-edited

  1. Studies in Relational Grammar 3 (co-edited with Paul M. Postal). University of Chicago Press, 1990. Pp. 390 + xii.
  2. Nostratic: Sifting the Evidence (co-edited with Joseph Salmons). Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishers, 1998 (Current Issues in Linguistic Theory, Vol. 142). Pp. vi, 292.
  3. Themes in Greek Linguistics II (co-edited with Irene Philippaki-Warburton and Geoffrey Horrocks). Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishers, 1998 (Current Issues in Linguistic Theory, Vol. 159). Pp. x, 335.
  4. Proceedings of LP ‘98 [= 4th Linguistics and Phonetics Conference]: Item Order in Language and Speech (co-edited with Bohumil Palek & Osamu Fujimura). Prague: Karolinum Press, 1999. Pp. 315 (Vol. I), 415 (Vol. II).
  5. Proceedings of the First International Conference of Modern Greek Dialects and Linguistic Theory (Patras, Greece, Oct. 12-14, 2000) (co-edited with Angela Ralli & Mark Janse). Patras: University of Patras, July 2001.
  6. Handbook of Historical Linguistics (co-edited with Richard D. Janda). Blackwell Publishers, 2003. Pp. 882 + xviii.
  7. When Languages Collide: Perspectives on Language Conflict, Language Competition, and Language Coexistence (co-edited with Johanna DeStefano, Neil Jacobs, & Ilse Lehiste). 2003. Columbus: Ohio State University Press.
  8. Linguistic Diversity in Michigan and Ohio, co-edited with Dennis Preston and Carol Preston. Tucson: Caravan Books, 2005. Pp. xvi, 276.
  9. Proceedings of the Second International Conference of Modern Greek Dialects and Linguistic Theory (Mitilini, Greece, September 30-October 2, 2004) (co-edited with Angela Ralli & Mark Janse). Mitilini: University of the Aegean Press, 2006.
  10. A Linguist's Linguist. Studies in South Slavic Linguistics in Honor of E. Wayles Browne) (co-edited with Steven Franks & Vrinda Chidambaram). Bloomington: Slavica Publishers, 2009. Pp. 487.

 

Special Issue Journal Volumes (edited or co-edited)

  1. Grammatical Relations and Relational Grammar (Ohio State University Working Papers in Linguistics Vol. 26), 1982
  2. Studies on Language Change (Ohio State University Working Papers in Linguistics Vol. 34), 1986
  3. A Festschrift for Ilse Lehiste (Ohio State University Working Papers in Linguistics Vol. 35), 1987 [co-edited with Arnold M. Zwicky]
  4. When Verbs Collide: Papers from the OSU Mini-Conference on Serial Verbs (Ohio State University Working Papers in Linguistics Vol. 39), 1990 [co-edited with Arnold M. Zwicky]
  5. Language and Power, Language and Freedom in Greek Society. Special Issue of Journal of Modern Greek Studies 10.1 (1992)
  6. Papers in Historical Linguistics (Ohio State University Working Papers in Linguistics Vol. 52), 1999
  7. Social, Cultural, and Political Perspectives on Languages in Conflict. Special Issue of Language and Communication, 17.4 (1999)
  8. Macedonian Studies. Papers from the 5th International Macedonian-North American Conference on Macedonian Studies 1-4 May 2003 ath The Ohio State University (Ohio State Working Papers in Slavic Studies 4) (co-edited with M.A. Johnson). Columbus: The Ohio State University Department of Slavic and East European Languages and Literatures, 2004.

 

Articles, Book Chapters, Notes

  1. Case marking and complementizers in Persian. Stanford Working Papers on Language Universals 17 (1975), 141-144. (PDF version)
  2. Laryngeal before i/u in Greek: the role of morphology in diachronic change. Papers from the 11th Regional Meeting of the Chicago Linguistic Society (1975), 319-328. (PDF version)
  3. Verb raising in Modern Greek. Montreal Working Papers in Linguistics 6: Papers from the Sixth Meeting of the North Eastern Linguistic Society (1975), 152-164. (PDF version)
  4. Raising in Modern Greek: a Copying process? 290r*: Harvard Studies in Syntax and Semantics Vol. II (1976), 241-278. (PDF version)
  5. ENVY--A functional analysis. Linguistic Inquiry 7 (Summer 1976), 503-508. (PDF version)
  6. On the cyclicity of extraposition-from-the claim. Linguistic Inquiry 8 (Winter 1977), 169-173. (PDF version)
  7. Giro apo dio morfes sti roditiki dialekto: oxlos ke oxnos. (with Michael Herzfeld). [Concerning two forms in the Rhodian dialect: oxlos and oxnos]. Dodekanisiaka Xronika 4 (1978), 1-7. (PDF version)
  8. Irregular [u]’s in Greek. Die Sprache 25 (1979), 46-48. (PDF version)
  9. Lachmann’s Law once again. Linguistic Inquiry 10 (Spring 1979), 363-365. (PDF version)
  10. Raising to oblique in Greek. In Proceedings of the Fifth Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society (1979), 114-128. (PDF version)
  11. On the agreement of reflexive forms in English. Linguistics 17 (1979), 519-523. (PDF version)
  12. On the animate-inanimate distinction in Cree. Anthropological Linguistics 21.7 (Oct. 1979), 351-354. (PDF version)
  13. On Teaching Markedness. Innovations in Linguistics Education Vol. I, No. II (March 1980), 57-58. (PDF version)
  14. Lexical Productivity versus Syntactic Generativity. Linguistic Inquiry 11 (1980) 420-426. (PDF version)
  15. Linguistic universals and syntactic change. Language 56.345-370 (1980). (PDF version)
  16. More on AKOMA. Die Sprache 26.59 (1980). (PDF version)
  17. Locatives and obviation in Cree. International Journal of American Linguistics, 46.168-9 (1980). (PDF version)
  18. Recovery of information in relative clauses: evidence from Greek and Hebrew. Journal of Linguistics 16.237-244 (1980). (PDF version)
  19. Watkins’ Law and the Modern Greek Preterite. Die Sprache 26.179-184 (1980). (PDF version)
  20. On the so-called ‘Passive’ use of the Gothic active infinitive. Journal of English and Germanic Philology 80.369-379 (1981). (PDF version)
  21. On the Synchrony and Diachrony of Modern Greek na. Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies, 7.139-154 (1981). (PDF version)
  22. On the Role of Derivations in Syntactic Change. In Syntactic Change, ed. B. Johns & D. Strong (Natural Language Studies 25), pp. 115-135 (1981). (PDF version)
  23. A new convergence concerning the Balkan loss of the infinitive. Indogermanische Forschungen 85.176-187 (1980 [1982]). (PDF version)
  24. A note on the Oblique Law. Ohio State University Working Papers in Linguistics, Vol. 26.93-101 (1982). (PDF version)
  25. On some advancements to subject in Modern Greek. Ohio State University Working Papers in Linguistics, Vol. 26.49-58 (1982). (PDF version)
  26. Multiple causation in language contact change. Published in microfiche in ERIC (Educational Resources Information Center) Database by ERIC Clearinghouse on Languages and Linguistics, document #ED205021, February 1982 (pp. 17). (PDF version)
  27. Hittite iwar, wa(r) and Sanskrit iva. Zeitschrift für vergleichende Sprachforschung 95.93-98 (1981 [1982]). (PDF version)
  28. Oscan slaagi-. Glotta 60.112-115 (1982). (PDF version)
  29. The Balkan Infinitive loss – Some methodological problems. In Studies in Balkan Linguistics to Honor Eric P. Hamp on His Sixtieth Birthday (Folia Slavica 4.2-3), ed. H. Aronson and B. Darden (1981 [1983]), 300-308. (PDF version)
  30. More on (i)-wa(r), (with Lawrence Schourup). Zeitschrift für vergleichende Sprachforschung 96.56-59 (1982 [1983]). (PDF version)
  31. The Source of Ancient Greek tolupe:. Glotta 60.230-234 (1982). (PDF version)
  32. On the Reduction of kika- to ka- in Plains Cree (with Catherine Jolley). Algonquian and Iroquoian Linguistics 8.8-10 (1983). (PDF version)
  33. Relativization in Modern Greek: Another look at the accessibility hierarchy constraints. Lingua 60.1-24 (1983). (PDF version)
  34. Old English Hengest as an Indo-European Twin Hero. The Mankind Quarterly 24.105-115 (1983). (PDF version)
  35. Gothic -ba. Indogermanische Forschungen 87.166-169 (1982 [1983]). (PDF version)
  36. Language use in the Balkans – The contributions of historical linguistics. Anthropological Linguistics 25.275-287 (1983). (PDF version)
  37. Using Indo-European comparative mythology to solve literary problems--The case of Old English Hengest. Papers in Comparative Studies Vol. 2 (1982-1983), pp. 177-186. (PDF version)
  38. Modern Greek Linguistics from the Balkan Perspective – A Survey. Mandatoforos 22.13-26 (1983). (PDF version)
  39. Ya tin idieteri qesi tu [ts]/[dz] stin eliniki fonologia [On the special status of [ts]/[dz] in Greek phonology]. In Studies in Greek Linguistics. Proceedings of the 3rd Annual Meeting of the Department of Linguistics, Aristotelian University of Thessaloniki, 1982 [1985], pp. 227-35. (PDF version)
  1. A Note on assibilation in Hittite. Die Sprache 30.1-15 (1984). (PDF version)
  2. Hittite urenant-. Orbis 31.156-160 (1982[1985]). (PDF version)
  3. Lindeman versus Kortlandt: Summary and Evaluation. Annual of Armenian Linguistics 5.45-50 (1984). (PDF version)
  4. Latin Morphology – Another Look (with Rex Wallace). Linguistic Inquiry 15 (1984), pp. 319-328. (PDF version)
  5. Lexical Relatedness, Head of a Word, and the Misanalysis of Latin, (with Rex Wallace). Ohio State University Working Papers in Linguistics Vol. 29 (1984), pp. 30-49. (PDF version)
  6. European Hellenism and Greek Nationalism: Some Effects on Greek Linguistic Scholarship. Journal of Modern Greek Studies 3.87-96 (1985). (PDF version)
  7. Nées apópsis gíro apó to zítima tu aparemfátu stis valkanikés glóses [Some New Views Concerning the Question of the Infinitive in the Balkan Languages]. Glossologia, A Greek Journal for General and Historical Linguistics 2-3.91-98 (1983-1984). (PDF version)
  8. The Appropriateness of [ts] in Certain Greek Suffixes. Onomata 9.21-25 (1984). (PDF version)
  9. Proto-Indo-European Consonantism: Methodological and Further Typological Concerns. In Papers from the 6th International Conference on Historical Linguistics, ed. J. Fisiak. Amsterdam: John Benjamins (1985), pp. 313-321. (PDF version)
  10. Balkan Expressive and Affective Phonology – The Case of Greek ts/dz. In Papers for the V. Congress of Southeast European Studies (Belgrade, September 1984), edited by K. Shangriladze and E. Townsend. Slavica Publishers (for the US National Committee of the AIESEE), pp. 227-237. (PDF version)
  11. Greek. In The World’s Major Languages, ed. B. Comrie. Croom Helm Ltd. Publishers, 1987, pp. 410-439. Reprinted in The Major Languages of Eastern Europe, ed. B. Comrie, Routledge Publishers, 1990, pp. 144-173. (PDF version)
  12. Duck-Kettles in Canada. International Journal of American Linguistics 51.466-469 (1985). (PDF version)
  13. Complementizers, Particles, and Finiteness in Greek and the Balkans. Folia Slavica 7.3.390-411 (1985). (PDF version)
  14. The Columbus smoke-out. American Speech 60.379 (1985). (PDF version)
  15. One Rule or Many? Sanskrit Reduplication as Fragmented Affixation, (with Richard D. Janda). Proceedings of the Second Eastern States Conference on Linguistics [ESCOL ‘85], Columbus: OSU Department of Linguistics, pp. 103-119. [Reprinted in slightly revised form in Studies on Language Change. Ohio State University Working Papers in Linguistics 34 (1986), pp. 84-107.] (PDF version)
  16. More on the Origin of the -its- Suffixes in Greek. Ziva Antika 35.83-85 (1985). (PDF version)
  17. TRIONIC. American Speech 61.3.288 (1986). (PDF version)
  18. Latin sum / Oscan súm, sim, esum (with Rex E. Wallace). American Journal of Philology 108.675-693 (1987). (PDF version)
  19. On the Etymology of Hittite tuqqa:ri ‘be visible’. In A Linguistic Happening in Memory of Ben Schwarz: Studies in Anatolian, Italic, and Other Indo-European Languages, ed. by Y. Arbeitman. (Peeters, 1988), pp. 205-213. (PDF version)
  20. How Ergative is Basque? (with Kutz Arrieta and Jane Smirniotopoulos). In Proceedings of the Third Eastern States Conference on Linguistics [ESCOL ‘86], Columbus: OSU Department of Linguistics, pp. 25-36. (PDF version)
  21. On Automatic and Simultaneous Syntactic Changes. In Studies on Language Change. Ohio State University Working Papers in Linguistics 34 (1986), pp. 28-55. (PDF version)
  22. The Etymology of bum: Mere Child’s Play (with Mary E. Clark). Journal of English Linguistics 21.1 (1988 [1990]), pp. 24-28 [earlier version in Studies on Language Change. Ohio State University Working Papers in Linguistics 34 (1986), pp. 123-126]. (PDF version)
  23. A Greek-Bulgarian Mischsprache in the Rodope. In A Festschrift for Ilse Lehiste. Ohio State University Working Papers in Linguistics 35 (1987), pp. 117-123. (PDF version)
  24. On the Use of Iconic Elements in Etymological Investigation: Some Case Studies from Greek. Diachronica. International Journal for Historical Linguistics 4.1-2.1-26 (1987). (PDF version)
  25. The How and Why of Diachronic Morphologization and Demorphologization (with Richard Janda). In Theoretical Morphology: Approaches in Modern Linguistics, ed. by M. Hammond & M. Noonan, Academic Press (1988), p. 193-210. (PDF version)
  26. Is Raising to Prepositional Object a Possible Grammatical Rule? In Studies in Relational Grammar 3, ed. B. Joseph & P. Postal (1990). Chicago: University of Chicago Press, pp. 261-276. (PDF version)
  27. A Diachronic Phonological Solution to the Syntax of Vedic Negative Particles. In Studies in Sanskrit Syntax, ed. H. Hock (1991), Motilal Banarsidas Publishers, pp. 113-122. (PDF version)
  28. On a Possible Minor Sound Change of e > a in Ancient Greek. Studies in Greek Linguistics. In Proceedings of the 8th Annual Meeting of the Department of Linguistics, Faculty of Philosophy, Aristotelian University of Thessaloniki. A Festschrift for John Chadwick. Thesslaoniki: Ekdotikos Ikos A. Kiriakidi, pp. 149-159 (1988). (PDF version)
  29. A Fresh Look at the Balkan Sprachbund: Some Observations on H. W. Schaller’s Die Balkansprachen. Mediterranean Language Review 3.105-114 (1986). (PDF version)
  30. On the Unity of Sanskrit Aspiration (with Richard D. Janda). Discussion Papers for the Sixth International Phonology Meeting and Third International Morphology Meeting, Volume 1: Phonology (Wiener Linguistische Gazette Supplement 6 (1988)), pp. 29-31. (PDF version)
  31. Pronominal Affixes in Modern Greek: The Case Against Clisis. In D. Brentari et al. (eds.), Papers from the 24th Regional Meeting, Chicago Linguistic Society (1988), pp. 203-215. (PDF version)
  32. More on -gate Words: A Perspective from Abroad. American Speech 67 (1992), 222-223. (PDF version)
  1. I erminía merikón voríon típon tis prostaktikís katá ti simeriní morfolojikí qeoría [The Interpretation of Several Northern Forms of the Imperative According to Current Morphological Theory]. Eliniki Dialektolojía 1 (1989), pp. 21-26. (PDF version)
  1. The Balkan Languages. In International Encyclopedia of Linguistics, ed. by W. Bright (1992) Oxford: Oxford University Press, Volume 1, pp. 153-155. (Revised version in Second Edition, 2003 (ed. by W. Frawley). (PDF version)
  2. The Greek Language. In International Encyclopedia of Linguistics, ed. by W. Bright (1992) Oxford: Oxford University Press, Volume 2, pp. 86-92. (Revised version in Second Edition, 2003 (ed. by W. Frawley).) (PDF version)
  3. In Further Defense of a Non-Phonological Account of Sanskrit Root-Initial Aspiration Alternations (with Richard D. Janda). In ESCOL ‘88. Proceedings of the Fifth Eastern States Conference on Linguistics. The Ohio State University Department of Linguistics (1989), pp. 246-260. (PDF version)
  4. SUM: Further Thoughts (with Rex E. Wallace). Classical Philology 84 (1989), pp. 319-321. (PDF version)
  5. The Benefits of Morphological Classification: On Some Apparently Problematic Clitics in Modern Greek. In W. Dressler, H. Luschützky, O. Pfeiffer, and J. Rennison (eds.), Contemporary Morphology. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter, pp. 171-181. [Preliminary version in Papers in Morphology and Syntax. Ohio State University Working Papers in Linguistics 37 (1989), pp. 52-61.] (PDF version)
  6. A Non-Bleeding Rule in Modern Greek. Glotta 68 (1990), pp. 124-129. (PDF version)
  7. Hittite andurza ‘inside, indoors’ and the Indo-Hittite Hypothesis. In The Asia Minor Connexon: Studies on the Pre-Greek Languages in Memory of Charles Carter (ed. Yoël Arbeitman). Louvain.: Orbis Supplementa, Peeters (2000), pp. 123-131. (PDF version)
  8. Introduction (with Paul M. Postal). In P. Postal & B. Joseph, eds. (1990) Studies in Relational Grammar 3, pp. vii-xii. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. (PDF version)
  9. Mikrí simvolí sti _iaxronía tu elénxu sta eliniká [A Small Contribution to the Diachrony of Control in Greek]. In Studies in Greek Linguistics. Proceedings of the 11th Annual Meeting of the Department of Linguistics, Faculty of Philosophy, Aristotelian University of Thessaloniki (1990), Supplement, pp. 33-38. (PDF version)
  10. Diachronic Explanation: Putting Speakers Back into the Picture. In Explanation in Historical Linguistics (Current Issues in Linguistic Theory, 84), ed. by G. Davis & G. Iverson. John Benjamins Publishers, 1992, pp. 123-144. (PDF version)
  11. Diachronic Perspectives on Control. In Control and Grammatical Theory, ed. by Richard Larson, Sabine Iatridou, Utpal Lahiri, & James Higginbotham, 195-234. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers. (PDF version)
  12. On the Problematic f/h Variation in Faliscan (with Rex E. Wallace). Glotta 69 (1991), pp. 84-93. (PDF version)
  13. On Arguing for Serial Verbs (with Particular Reference to Greek). In B. Joseph & A. Zwicky (eds.) When Verbs Collide: Papers from the Ohio State Mini-Conference on Serial Verbs. Ohio State Working Papers in Linguistics 39 (1990), pp. 77-90. (PDF version)
  1. Sanskrit prádur and Old Indic Dialectology. In Iranian and Indo-European Studies. Memorial Volume of Otokar Klíma, ed. by P. Vavrousek (1994). Prague: Enigma Corporation, pp. 115-124. (PDF version)
  1. Is Faliscan a Local Latin Patois? (with Rex E. Wallace). Diachronica. International Journal for Historical Linguistics 8.2.159-186 (1991). (PDF version)
  2. I morfosíndaksi tu neoelinikú rimatikú sinólu san morfolojía ke óxi síndaksi [The Morphosyntax of the Modern Greek Verbal Unit as Morphology and not Syntax]. In Studies in Greek Linguistics (Proceedings of the 12th Annual Meeting of the Department of Linguistics, Aristotelian University of Thessaloniki), 1992, pp. 33-44. (PDF version)
  3. Greek Perspectives on the Question of the Arbitrariness of Linguistic Signs. Modern Greek Studies Yearbook 7.335-351 (1992) (PDF version)
  4. Introduction: Language and Power, Language and Freedom. In B. Joseph (ed.) Language and Power, Language and Freedom in Greek Society. Special issue of Journal of Modern Greek Studies 10 (1992), pp. 1-9. (PDF version)
  5. Interlectal Awareness as a Reflex of Linguistic Dimensions of Power: Evidence from Greek. In B. Joseph (ed.) Language and Power, Language and Freedom in Greek Society. Special issue of Journal of Modern Greek Studies 10 (1992), pp. 71-85. (PDF version)
  6. Foreword to F. Cadora, Ecolinguistic Variation in Arabic (E. J. Brill, 1992), pp. vii-ix. (PDF version)
  7. Meta-Templates and the Underlying (Dis-)Unity of Reduplication in Sanskrit (with Richard D. Janda). In ESCOL ‘91. Proceedings of the Eighth Eastern States Conference on Linguistics. The Ohio State University Department of Linguistics (1991), pp. 160-173. (PDF version)
  8. On Some Classical Armenian Reduplicative Nouns: mamul, mamur, and mamuR. In Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Armenian Linguistics, ed. by J. Greppin. Delmar, NY: Caravan Books, pp. 101-114. (PDF version)
  9. Socially Determined Variation in Ancient Rome (with Rex E. Wallace). Language Variation and Change 4.105-119 (1992). (PDF version)
  10. Wackernagel Affixes: Evidence from Balto-Slavic (with Joel A. Nevis). Yearbook of Morphology 5.93-111 (1992). (PDF version)
  11. Systematic Hyperforeignisms as Maximally External Evidence for Linguistic Rules (with R. Janda & N. Jacobs). In S. Lima, R. Corrigan, & G. Iverson (eds.), The Reality of Linguistic Rules. John Benjamins Publishing Co., 1994, pp. 67-92. (PDF version)
  12. On the Development of PIE *g’h/gh in Faliscan: Reply to Picard (with Rex E. Wallace). Diachronica 10.1.144-150 (1993). (PDF version)
  13. The Morphosyntax of the Modern Greek Verbal Complex as Morphology and not Syntax (with Jane C. Smirniotopoulos). Linguistic Inquiry 24.2.388-398 (1993). (PDF version)
  14. Pseudo-Agglutinativity in Modern Greek Verb Inflection and "Elsewhere" (with R. Janda). In Papers from the 28th Annual Meeting of the Chicago Linguistic Society (1992). Volume 1, pp. 251-266. Chicago: Chicago Linguistic Society. (PDF version)
  15. Methodological Issues in the History of the Balkan Lexicon: The Case of Greek vré/ and its Relatives In Balkanistica Vol. 10 (Studies Dedicated to the Memory of Zbigniew Golab 19 March 1923 - 24 March 1994), ed. by V. Friedman, M. Belyavski-Frank, M. Pisaro, & D. Testen (1997), pp. 255-277. (PDF version)
  16. Modern Greek ts: beyond sound symbolism. In Sound Symbolism, edited by L. Hinton, J. Nichols, & J. Ohala (Cambridge University Press, 1994), pp. 222-236. (PDF version)
  17. On Weak Subjects and Pro-Drop in Greek. In Themes in Greek Linguistics (Papers from the First International Conference on Greek Linguistics, Reading, September 1993), ed. by I. Philippaki-Warburton, K. Nicolaidis, & M. Sifianou. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishers (1994), pp. 21-32. (PDF version)
  18. Borrowing at the Popular Level: Balkan Interjectional Particles of Turkish and Greek Origin. Septième Congres International d’Études du Sud Est Européen: Rapports. Athens: Greek National Committee for Southeast European Studies (1995), pp. 507-520. (PDF version)
  19. Proto-Indo-European Voiced Aspirates in Italic: A Test for the Glottalic Theory (with Rex Wallace). Historische Sprachforschung 107 (1994), pp. 244-261. (PDF version)
  20. Textual Authenticity: Evidence From Medieval Greek. In S. Herring, P. van Reenen, & L. Schoesler, eds., Textual Parameters in Ancient Languages. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publ. Co. (2000), pp. 309-329. (PDF version)
  21. Historical Morphology. In A. Zwicky & A. Spencer, eds., The Handbook of Morphology, Blackwell Publishers, 1998, pp. 351-373. (PDF version)
  22. Cappadocian Greek aré’now’ and Related Adverbs: The Effects of Conflation, Composition, and Resegmentation. In K. Minas et al., eds., Filerimu Agapisis (Festschrift for Agapitos Tsopanakis). Stegi Gramaton ke Texnon Dodekanisu, Vol. 20, pp. 115-122 (Rhodes, 1997) (PDF version)
  23. On So-Called "Adverb-Incorporation" in Modern Greek. In Greek Linguistics ‘95. Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Greek Linguistics, ed. by G. Drachman , A. Malikouti-Drachman, J. Fykias, & C. Klidi. Graz: Neubauer Verlag (1997), pp. 117-128 (Vol. I). (PDF version)
  24. The Nostratic Debate: The Search for Linguistic Roots. Science Spectra 8.74-77 (1997). (PDF version)
  25. Variation in voiced stop prenasalization in Greek (with Amalia Arvaniti (lead author)). Glossologia, A Greek Journal for General and Historical Linguistics Vol. 11-12.131-166 (2000) (Preliminary version in Historical Linguistics: Ohio State University Working Papers in Linguistics 52.203-233 (1999).) (PDF version)
  26. I indoevropaiki ikojenia: I glosikes martiries[“The Indo-European Family – The Linguistic Evidence”]. In: Istoria tis elinikis glosas apo tis arxes eos tin isteri arxeotita [History of the Greek Language from the beginnings up to later antiquity], ed by A-Ph Christides. Thessaloniki: Centre for the Greek Language (2001), pp, 128-134. (PDF version)
  27. Pros ta nea elinika [“Towards Modern Greek”]. In: Istoria tis elinikis glosas apo tis arxes eos tin isteri arxeotita [History of the Greek Language from the beginnings up to later antiquity], ed by A-Ph Christides. Thessaloniki: Centre for the Greek Language (2001), pp, 516-520. (PDF version)
  28. Analogia ke fonitiki alaji stin arxea eliniki [“Analogy and Sound Change in Ancient Greek”]. In: Istoria tis elinikis glosas apo tis arxes eos tin isteri arxeotita [History of the Greek Language from the beginnings up to later antiquity], ed by A-Ph Christides. Thessaloniki: Centre for the Greek Language (2001), pp, 1059-1064. (PDF version)
  29. Macrorelationships and Microrelationships and their Relationship. In I. Hegedûs, P. Michalove, & A. Manaster Ramer, eds., Indo-European, Nostratic and Beyond: Festschrift for Vitalij V. Shevoroshkin (Journal of Indo-European Studies Monograph Series, Vol. 22). Washington, DC: Institute for the Study of Man), 1997, pp. 168-182. (PDF version)
  30. How General are our Generalizations? What Speakers Actually Know and What They Actually Do. In Anthony D. Green & V. Motopanyane et al., eds., ESCOL ‘96. Proceedings of the Thirteenth Eastern States Conference on Linguistics. Ithaca: Cascadilla Press (1997), pp. 148-160. (PDF version)
  31. On the Linguistics of Marginality: The Centrality of the Periphery. In G. Anderson et al., eds., Papers from the 33rd Regional Meeting of the Chicago Linguistic Society. Chicago: Chicago Linguistic Society (1997), pp. 197-213. (PDF version)
  32. Ancient Greek. In Facts about the World’s Major Languages, An Encyclopedia of the World's Major Languages, Past and Present ed. by Jane Garry, Carl Rubino, Alice Faber & Robert French. The H. W. Wilson Company, (2001), pp. 256-262. (PDF version)
  33. Modern Greek. In Facts about the World’s Major Languages, An Encyclopedia of the World's Major Languages, Past and Present ed. by Jane Garry, Carl Rubino, Alice Faber & Robert French. The H. W. Wilson Company, (2001), pp. 263-270. (PDF version)
  34. Incorporation and Compounding in Modern Greek (with Jane C. Smirniotopoulos). Journal of Linguistics 34 (1998), 447-488. (PDF version)
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  17. What gives with es gibt ? Some typological and comparative perspectives on existentials in German, in Germanic, and in Indo-European. In Studies in Memory of Edgar C. Polomé. American Journal of Germanic Linguistics and Literatures 12.2 (Fall, 2000), pp. 243-265. (PDF version)
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  28. Introduction: Language Conflict, Competition, and Coexistence: Some Preliminary Remarks (with Johanna DeStefano, Neil Jacobs, and Ilse Lehiste). In B. Joseph, J. DeStefano, N. Jacobs, & I. Lehiste (eds.) When Languages Collide: Perspectives on Language Conflict, Language Competition, and Language Coexistence. Ohio State University Press (2003), pp. vii-xii. (PDF version)
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  42. Rescuing Traditional (Historical) Linguistics from Grammaticalization “Theory”. In Up and Down the Cline - The Nature of Grammaticalization, ed. by O. Fischer, M. Norde, & H. Perridon. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Co. (2004), pp. 44-71. (PDF version)
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  45. On the Specialized Semantics of *(s)meuk- in Iranian (with Catherine S. Karnitis). In Indogermanische Forschungen 111 (2006), pp. 355-64. (PDF version)
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  113. Research priorities in historical-comparative linguistics: A view from Asia, Australia and the Pacific (with Harold Koch, Robert Mailhammer, Robert Blust, Claire Bowern, Don Daniels, Alexandre François, Simon Greenhill, Lawrence Reid, Malcolm Ross, and Paul Sidwell). Diachronica 31(2): 267-278 (2014).
  114. Report of Working Group on Literature, Lexicon, Diachrony (with Loretta Auvil, David Bamman, Christopher Brown, Gregory Crane, Kurt Gärtner, Fotis Ioannides, David Mimno, & David Smith).  In Computational Humanities - Bridging the Gap Between Computer Science and Digital Humanities, by Chris Biemann, Gregory R. Crane, Christiane D. Fellbaum and Alexander Mehler, pp. 20-28. Dagstuhl Reports 14301:1-31. Schloss Dagstuhl – Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik: Dagstuhl Publishing (2014).
  115. Gothic Verbal Mood Neutralization Viewed from Sanskrit.  In Sahasram ati srajas. Indo-Iranian and Indo-European Studies in Honor of Stephanie W. Jamison, ed. by D. Gunkel, J. T. Katz, B. Vine, & M. Weiss.  Beech Stave Press (2016), pp. 146-152.
  116. Re-evaluating Georgacas: The -ιτσα controversy once again. In Од Чхкаго и назад.  Papers to Honor Victor A. Friedman on the Occasion of his Retirement (ed. by D. Dyer, B. Joseph, and C. Kramer (Balkanistica 28), pp. 251-261 (2015).
  117. Morphology and syntax ... and semantics ... and pragmatics: Deconstructing “semantic agreement” (with Cynthia A. Johnson).  Linguisticae Investigationes. International Journal of Linguistics and Language Resources 37.2.306-321 (2014).
  118. Calvert Ward Watkins (with Jay Jasanoff). Obituary in Language 91.1 (2015).
  119. The Semantics and Syntax of Complementation Markers as an Areal Phenomenon in the Balkans, with Special Attention to Albanian.  In Complementizer Semantics in European languages (Empirical Approaches to Language Typology, vol. 57), ed. by Kasper Boye & Petar Kehayov, 265-292.  Berlin:  de Gruyter (2016)
  120. Language and Sustainability in the Greek Context.  To appear in Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Greek Linguistics (ICGL 11), Department of Mediterranean Studies, University of the Aegean, Rhodes.
  121. Inheritance versus Borrowing in Albanian Etymology:  The case of eja.  In Sprache und Kultur der Albaner. Zeitliche und räumliche Dimensionen. Akten der 5. Deutsch-albanischen kulturwissenschaftlichen Tagung (6.-9. Juni 2014, Buçimas/Albanien) (Albanologische Forschungen 37), ed. by B. Demiraj.  Harrrassowitz.
  122. The Pre-History and Latter History of the Infinitive in Greek and Some Relevant Issues in Grammatical Analysis.  In Verbis (2015)
  123. Multiple Exponence in Language Contact Situations: A Case Study from the Greek of Southern Albania. In Contact Morphology, ed. by Angela Ralli.  Cambridge Scholars Press, 2016.
  124. On Hybrid Forms in Language Contact:  Some evidence from the Greek of southern Albania (with Christopher G. Brown).  Albano-Hellenica 6 (Papers from the Second International Conference of Greek-Albanian Studies, Tirana, Albania, March 27-28, 2015), ed. by Aristotel Spiro), (2015), pp. 1-8.
  125. Morphological Change.  In The Cambridge Handbook of Morphology, ed. by A. Hippisley & G. Stump.  Cambridge University Press (2017), pp. 743-764.
  126. An Appreciation of Eric P. Hamp and of his Many Contributions to Historical Linguistics.  In Historical Albanian Syllabics by Eric P. Hamp (Kenneth E. Naylor Memorial Lecture series, 9).  Oxford, MS: Balkanistica, pp. xiii-xviii (2015).
  127. The Limits of Context in semantic Shift: A Case Study from Albanian (with Bethany J. Christiansen). Studime. A Review for philological Studies 22 2015, 55-62 (2016).
  128. Përfytyrimi i gjuhës shqipe ndër gjuhëtarët e hershëm amerikanë [Mention of the Albanian Language among Early American Linguists].  In Albanian Studies in America, ed. by R. Ismajli. Prishtina:  AShAK (2016)
  129. Balkan, Indo-European, and Universal Perspectives on ‘be’ in Albanian.  In Tavet Tat Satyam.  Festschrift for Jared Klein.  Ann Arbor:  Beech Stave Press (2016)
  130. On the Relationship between Argument Structure Change and Semantic Change (with Bethany J. Christiansen). In Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America, Vol. 1 (2016), 26:1-11. (URL:  http://journals.linguisticsociety.org/proceedings/index.php/PLSA/article/view/3726; DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3765/plsa.v1i0.3726)
  131. The Economics of Language Diversity and Language Resilience in the Balkans (with Adam D. Clark-Joseph).  To appear in Language and Economy, ed. by Salikoko Mufwene and Cécile Vigoureux.  Cambridge University Press.
  132. Linguistic Contact in the Ancient Balkans: A Sprachbund, or Something Else? To appear in Giorgos Giannakis, ed. New Perspectives on Ancient Greek Dialectology.  Mouton de Gruyter.
  133. The Comparative Method: Simplicity + Power = Results. Veleia 33.39-48 (2016, Special Issue for Bopp Bicentennial).
  134. What’s in a Name?  The case of Albanisch-Albanesisch and Broader Implications (with Alex Erdmann and Erhard Hinrichs). In Proceedings of CLARIN Annual Conference 2016, ed. by De Smedt, et al. [https://office.clarin.eu/v/CE-2016-0917-Proceedings-CAC-2016.pdf].  Expanded version in Selected papers from the CLARIN Annual Conference 2016 Aix-en-Provence, 26–28 October 2016, edited by Lars Borin, pp. 38-53 (Linköping Electronic Conference Proceedings 136: ii).
  135. Challenges and Solutions for Latin Named Entity Recognition (with Alex Erdmann, Christopher Brown, Mark Janse, Micha Elsner, Marie-Catherine de Marneffe, and Petra Ajaka).  In Proceedings of the Workshop on Language Technology Resources and Tools for Digital Humanities (LT4DH), ed. by E. Hinrichs, M. Hinrichs, & T. Trippel, pp. 85-93 [COLING 2016, Osaka, 12 December 2016].  [URL for pdf:  https://www.clarin-d.net/en/current-issues/lt4dh/lt4dh-proceedings]
  136. Understanding Greek through Albanian: The Case of pro(s)pappous. Studime. A Review for Philological Studies 23 (2016), 137-142.
  137. Balto-Slavic:  What Meillet was Thinking, or, What WAS Meillet Thinking?”.  Acta Linguistica Lithuanica 76.40-50 (2017).
  138. On Some Related προ-Forms for Generational Distance in Modern Greek.   To appear in Kazazis FS (Greece, 2017)
  139.  Morphology versus Syntax in the Balkan Verbal Complex (with Andrea Sims).  To appear in Balkan Syntax and Universal Principles of Grammar (ed. by Brian Joseph and Iliyana Krapova).  De Gruyter Mouton (2018) pp. xxxxxx
  140. Introduction xxxxx (with Iliyana Krapova).  To appear in Balkan Syntax and Universal Principles of Grammar (ed. by Brian Joseph and Iliyana Krapova).  De Gruyter Mouton (2018) pp. xxxxxx
  141. Expanding the Methodology of Lexical Examination in the Investigation of the Intersection of Early Agriculture and Language Dispersal. Language Dispersal Beyond Farming, ed. by Martine Robbeets. John Benjamins, 2018 pp. xxxxx
  142. The Indo-Europeanization of Europe:  An introduction to the issues.  To appear in Transactions of the American Philosophical Society (2018)
  143. What Speakers Know — Or Don't Know — about History and about Typology.  To appear in Language Dynamics and Change (2018).
  144. On Modern Greek Past Tense Forms in –ήκα.  To appear in a Festschrift (2019)
  145. The Importance of Slovene for Understanding Balkanisms (with Victor Friedman). To appear in a Festschrift Slavica Publishers (2018)
  146. Can there be Language Continuity in Language Contact? To appear in Contact, Continuity and Change in the Genesis of Modern Hebrew, ed. by Edit Doron et al. (John Benjamins, 2019)
  147. Greek Infinitive-Retreat versus Grammaticalization:  An Assessment.  To appear in Postclassical Greek: Intersections of Linguistics and Philology, ed. by Ilja A. Seržant and Dariya Rafiyenko (Mouton, 2019)
  148. Historical Linguistics in the 50 Years since Weinreich, Herzog, and Labov 1968.  To appear in Hans Boas and Marc Pierce, eds., New Directions in Historical Linguistics.  John Benjamins.
  149. Language Contact and Historical Linguistics.  To appear in Salikoko Mufwene, ed., Cambridge Handbook of Language Contact.  Cambridge University Press, 2019.
  150. Andersen 1973 and Dichotomies of Change (with Hope C. Dawson). To appear in a Festschrift.  John Benjamins (2019)
  151. Balkan Infinitive Loss, Event Structure, and Switch Reference. To appear in a Festschrift.  Slavica.
  152. Introduction:  Something Old, Something New (with Richard D. Janda and Barbara S. Vance).  Handbook of Historical Linguistics, Volume 2, ed. by Richard D. Janda, Brian D. Joseph, and Barbara S. Vance.  Oxford: Wiley, 2019
  153. Historical Morphology—An Overview and Update.  Handbook of Historical Linguistics, Volume 2, ed. by Richard D. Janda, Brian D. Joseph, and Barbara S. Vance.  Oxford: Wiley, 2019 [updated and reworked version of #107]
  154. The Greek of Ottoman-era Adrianoupolis.  In A. Ralli, ed., The Morphology of Asia Minor Greek.  Leiden:  Brill, 2019.
  155. System-internal and System-external Phonic Expressivity: Iconicity and Balkan Affricates. To appear in a volume on Iconicity, ed. by Olga Fischer. 2019. Publisherxx (Benjamins???)
  156. What’s in a Name?  Historical Linguistics and the Macedonia Name Issue.  To appear in a volume on ideology in linguistics, ed. by Hans Henrich Hock and Camiel Hammans. Publisher xxxx (CUP???)

 

Miscellaneous (Reviews, Problems, etc)

  1. Noun Declension in Ancient and Modern Greek, problem in M. Halle and G. N. Clements, Problem Book in Phonology, MIT Press (1983), 167-169. (PDF version)
  2. Book Notice on H. C. Wolfart and J. Carroll, Meet Cree: A Guide to the Cree Language. Language 59.703-704 (1983). (PDF version)
  3. Book Notice on L. Newmark, P. Hubbard, and P. Prifti, Standard Albanian: A Reference Grammar for Students. Language 59.931-932 (1983). (PDF version)
  4. Book Notice on D. G. Miller, Homer and the Ionian Tradition. Some Phonic and Phonological Evidence Against an Aeolic ‘Phase’. Language 60.657-658 (1984). (PDF version)
  5. Book Notice on F. O. Lindeman, The triple representation of Schwa in Greek and some related problems of Indo-European phonology. Language 60.656-657 (1984). (PDF version)
  6. Review of R. Hesse, Syntax of the Modern Greek Verbal System. The Use of the Forms, Particularly in Combination with tha and na. Modern Greek Studies Yearbook 1.248-249 (1985). (PDF version)
  7. Contributed (substantial portions of) files on Test-taking, Terminology, Slang, and Morphological Change, to Third Edition of Language Files (Department of Linguistics, OSU), Advocate Publishers (1985), entire file on Syntactic Change to Fourth Edition (1986), and (most of) file on Arbitrariness in Language to Fifth Edition (1991). (PDF version)
  8. Book Notice on L. Ramaiah & T. Prafulla Chandra, Noam Chomsky: A Bibliography. Language 62.3.710 (1986). (PDF version)
  9. Review of P. Baldi, An Introduction to the Indo-European Languages. Language 63.1.147-151 (1987). (PDF version)
  10. Book Notice on P. Mackridge, The Modern Greek Language. Language 63.436-438 (1987). (PDF version)
  11. Book Notice on N. Jokl, Sprachliche Beiträge zur Paläo-Ethnologie der Balkanhalbinsel (zur Frage der ältesten griechisch-albanischen Beziehungen). Language 63.435-436 (1987). (PDF version)
  12. Review of O. Eleftheriades, Modern Greek: A Contemporary Grammar. Journal of Modern Greek Studies 5.1.125-127 (1987). (PDF version)
  13. Review of P. Douaud, Ethnolinguistic Profile of the Canadian Metis. Anthropological Linguistics 29.127-129 (1987). (PDF version)
  14. Review of N. Oettinger, "Indo-Hittite" Hypothese und Wortbildung. Kratylos 33.64-66 (1988). (PDF version)
  15. Review of H. Hock, Principles of Historical Linguistics. Language 65.162-164 (1989). (PDF version)
  16. Book Notice on E. K. Koerner & M. Tajima, Noam Chomsky. A Personal Bibliography 1951-1986. Language 65.896-897 (1989). (PDF version)
  17. Book Notice on T. Crowley, Introduction to Historical Linguistics. Language 66.633-4 (1990). (PDF version)
  18. Book Notice on F. Ahenakew, kiskinahamawâkan-âcimowinisa / Student Stories and L. Beardy & H. Wolfart pisiskiwak kâ-pîkiskwêcik / Talking Animals. Language 66.3.619. (PDF version)
  19. Review of E. Garandudis, Arhéa ke néa elinikí metrikí: istorikó diágrama mias parexígisis. Journal of Modern Greek Studies 9.1.132-4 (1991). (PDF version)
  20. Review of G. Messing, A Glossary of Greek Romany as Spoken in Agia Varvara (Athens). Journal of Modern Greek Studies 9.2 (1991), pp. 249-252. (PDF version)
  21. Review of R. Singh et al. (eds.) Modern Studies in Sanskrit. In Canadian Journal of Linguistics (1992). (PDF version)
  22. Publications Received (29 Bibliographical notices). Diachronica 10.1.151-164 (1993). (PDF version)
  23. Kenneth E. Naylor. Biographical notice. In Harro Stammerjohann, ed., Lexicon Grammaticorum. Who’s Who in the History of World Linguistics (Niemeyer Verlag), 1996. (PDF version)
  24. Is Language Change only in the Past? In (OSU) Humanities Exchange Vol. 3 (1993), pp. 9-10. (PDF version)
  25. Publications Received (32 Bibliographical notices). Diachronica 10.2.317-328 (1993). (PDF version)
  26. Review of G. Campbell, Compendium of the World’s Languages. Modern Language Journal 78 (1994), 405-6. (PDF version)
  27. Publications Received (15 Bibliographical notices). Diachronica 11.1.147-156 (1994). (PDF version)
  28. Review of H. Tonnet, Histoire du grec moderne. Diachronica 11.2.279-281 (1994). (PDF version)
  29. Publications Received (34 Bibliographical notices). Diachronica 11.2.293-304 (1994). (PDF version)
  30. Publications Received (29 Bibliographical notices). Diachronica 12.1.147-154 (1995). (PDF version)
  31. Publications Received (38 Bibliographical notices). Diachronica 12.2.291-302 (1995). (PDF version)
  32. Publications Received (27 Bibliographical notices). Diachronica 13.1.197-205 (1996). (PDF version)
  33. Publications Received (38 Bibliographical notices). Diachronica 13.2.395-406 (1996) (PDF version)
  34. Publications Received (28 Bibliographical notices). Diachronica 14.1.183-196 (1997) (PDF version)
  35. Publications Received (23 Bibliographical notices). Diachronica 14.2.397-404 (1997) (PDF version)
  36. Publications Received (35 Bibliographical notices). Diachronica 15.1.189-205 (1998) (PDF version)
  37. Review of G. Drettas, Aspects Pontiques. Mediterranean Language Review 10.210-212 (1998) (PDF version)
  38. Publications Received (21 Bibliographical notices). Diachronica 15.2.392-402 (1998) (PDF version)
  39. Editorial Introduction to "Social, Cultural, and Political Perspectives on Languages in Conflict", Special Issue of Language & Communication (1999), p. 1. (PDF version)
  40. Editorial Introduction to Kenneth E. Naylor Memorial Lecture Series, No. 1 (1999), p. ii-v. (PDF version)
  41. Publications Received (2 Bibliographical notices). Diachronica 16.1.219, 229 (1999) (PDF version)
  42. Editorial: From the Editor. Diachronica 16.1 (1999), pp. iii-iv. (PDF version)
  43. Publications Received (11 Bibliographical notices). Diachronica 16.2.413-431 (1999) (PDF version)
  44. Joseph’s Jottings. Diachronica 16.2.409-412 (1999) (PDF version)
  45. Publications Received (10 Bibliographical notices). Diachronica 17.1.223-243 (2000) (PDF version)
  46. Editorial: From the Editor. Diachronica 17.1.1-3 (2000) (PDF version)
  47. Review of R.M.W. Dixon, The Rise and Fall of Languages. Journal of Linguistics 37 (2001), pp. 180-186. (PDF version)
  48. Hamp Lectures on the Albanian Language, Ohio State University 11/29-12/4, 1999 (with Kelly Maynard). Indo-European Studies Bulletin (University of California at Los Angeles) 9.1 (March-April 2000), pp. 25-27. (PDF version)
  49. Introduction: From the Editors (with Gaberell Drachman, Geoffrey Horrocks, & Irene Philippaki-Warburton). Journal of Greek Linguistics 1.i-vi (2000). (PDF version)
  50. Editorial Introduction to Kenneth E. Naylor Memorial Lecture Series, No. 2 (2000), p. ii-v. (PDF version)
  51. What Gives with what gives? Contribution to Jorge Hankamer WebFest (on the Occasion of his 60th Birthday), http://ling.ucsc.edu/Jorge (September 2000)
  52. Publications Received (11 Bibliographical notices). Diachronica 17.2.467-483 (2000). (PDF version) b
  53. Joseph’s Jottings — Some Reflections. Diachronica 17.2.465-466 (2000). (PDF version)
  54. Review of J. Jasanoff et al. (eds.), Mir Cuirad. A Festschrift for Calvert Watkins. Diachronica 17.2.451-458 (2000). (PDF version)
  55. Review of Geoffrey Horrocks, Greek: A History of the Language and its Speakers. Diachronica 18.1.166-171 (2001) (PDF version)
  56. Review of D. Cox, Albanian Newspaper Reader. Balkanistica 14.143-144 (2001). (PDF version)
  57. Obituary: Jan Firbas, 1921-2000 (with Kristen Davidse). Functions of Language 7.2.273-277 (2000) (PDF version)
  58. Review of Linda Manney, Middle Voice in Modern Greek Meaning and Function of an Inflectional Category. Journal of Modern Greek Studies 19.2.287-290 (2001). (PDF version)
  59. Publications Received (12 Bibliographical notices). Diachronica 18.1.189-204 (2001). (PDF version)
  60. Editorial: Time and Change. Diachronica 18.1.1-2 (2001) (PDF version)
  61. Review of Lukas Tsitsipis, A Linguistic Anthropology of Praxis and Language Shift: Arvanítika (Albanian) and Greek in Contact. Anthropological Linguistics 43.3 (2002), 383-387. (PDF version)
  62. Publications Received (5 Bibliographical notices). Diachronica 18.2.403-413 (2001). (PDF version)
  63. Joseph’s Jottings — A Finale. Diachronica 18.2.399-401 (2001) (PDF version)
  64. Editor’s department: Greetings, or, Getting to know Me. Language 78.1.1-4 (March 2002) (PDF version)
  65. Editorial Introduction to Kenneth E. Naylor Memorial Lecture Series, No. 3 (2002), p. ii-v. (PDF version)
  66. Editor’s department: A first take on the Editorial and Production Process. Language 78.2.217-219 (June 2002) (PDF version)
  67. The editor’s department: More on the Editorial and Production Process. Language 78.3.401-403 (September 2002) (PDF version)
  68. Editor’s department: Endgame — The final stages of the review process and some reflections at year’s end. Language 78.4.615-619 (December 2002) (PDF version)
  69. Publications Received (4 Bibliographical notices). Diachronica 19.1.207-215 (2002). (PDF version)
  70. Editor’s department: Editing, Prescriptivism, and Free Speech Language 79.1.1-4. (March 2003) (PDF version)
  71. Editor’s department: Annual Report. Language 79.2.449-454 (June 2003) (PDF version)
  72. Editor’s Department: Reviewing our contents. Language 79.3.461-463 (September 2003) (PDF version)
  73. Editor’s Department: Looking ahead, looking back—past, present, future. Language 79.4.679-681 (December 2003) (PDF version)
  74. Review of J. McWhorter, ed., Language Change and Language Contact in Pidgins and Creoles. Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages 20 (2005), pp. 198-208. (PDF version)
  75. Review of D. Fertig, Morphological Change Up Close: Two and a Half Centuries of Verbal Inflection in Nuremberg.. Journal of Germanic Linguistics 17 (2005), pp. 63-67. (PDF version)
  76. Editor’s Department: With all due respect …. Language 80.1.4-6 (2004) (PDF version)
  77. Book Notice on M. Mayrhofer, Die Personennamen in der Rigveda-Samhita. Sicheres und Zweifelhaftes. Language 80.4.897-898 (December 2004). (PDF version)
  78. Editor’s department: Annual Report. Language 80.2.361-71 (June 2004) (PDF version)
  79. On questions: asking them, answering them, and learning from them. In Talking About Teaching. Essays by Members of The Ohio State University Academy of Teaching. Columbus: of The Ohio State University Academy of Teaching (2004), pp. 51-57. (PDF version)
  80. South Slavic Languages. In C. Zacher et al., eds., Encyclopedia of the Midwest (Indiana University Press, 2006) (PDF version)
  81. Editor’s department: On change in Language and change in language. Language 80.3.381-83 (September 2004) (PDF version)
  82. Editor’s Department: Fulfilling a Promise. Language 80.4.651 (December 2004) (PDF version)
  83. Editor’s Department: Thoughts on transitions: From diachrony to dicladia. Language 81.1.7-9 (March 2005) (PDF version)
  84. Editor’s Department: Annual Report. Language 81.2.547-555 (June 2005) (PDF version)
  85. Editor’s Department: A styled farewell and a new era: The purpose, history, and future of the Language style sheet. Language 81.3.564-67 (September 2005) (PDF version)
  86. Editor's Department: The finality of decisions: Revisiting editorial review (and some general lessons). Language 81.4.795-798 (December 2005) (PDF version)
  87. Editor's Department: Language in the 21st Century: An assessment and a reply. Language 82.1.4-7 (March 2006) (PDF version)
  88. Editor's Department: Annual Report. Language 82.2.466-474 (June 2006) (PDF version)
  89. Editor's Department: The Editorial Process Once Again -- Behind the Scenes in the Language Office. Language 82.3 (September 2006) (PDF version)
  90. Review of M. Deshpande & P. Hook, Indian Linguistic Studies. Festschrift in Honor of George Cardona. Delhi: Motilal Banarsidas. Language 82.4 (December 2006) (PDF version)
  91. Editor's Department: Language and Practicality. Language 82.4 (December 2006) (PDF version)
  92. Editor's Department: Paying Tribute. Language 83.1.2-4 (March 2007) (PDF version)
  93. Editor's Department: Annual Report. Language 83.2.478-486 (June 2007) (PDF version)
  94. Prosfonisi [Salute] to the memory of A.-F. Christides, in Meletes gia tin eliniki glosa / Studies in the Greek language 27 (2006). Thessaloniki: Instituto Neoelinikon Spudon [Institute of Modern Greek Studies], Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, pp. 15-16. (PDF version)
  95. Editor's Department: Remembering a Language great. Language 83.3.493-94 (September 2007) (PDF version)
  96. Editor's Department: Bidding farewell to book notices. Language 83.4 (December 2007) (PDF version)
  97. Editor's Department: On making a mark and making marks. Language 84.1.3-7 (March 2008) (PDF version)
  98. On First Impressions: Making the Most of the First Day of Class. In: Talking About Teaching 3, ed. by Joseph Donnermeyer. Columbus: The Ohio State University Academy of Teaching (2008), pp. 53-58. (PDF version)
  99. Letter: Parsing the evolution of language (with Salikoko Mufwene). Science 320 (25 April 2008), p. 446. (PDF version)
  100. Editor's Department: Annual Report. Language 84.2.449-462 (June 2008) (PDF version)
  101. Editor's Department: Editorial highs and lows: Some reflections. To appear in Language 84.3 (September 2008) (PDF version)

 

Works in Progress

Works Completed and under consideration for publication

  1. Diachrony and Linguistic Competence--The Evidence from Morphological Change. To appear in B. Need & E. Schiller (eds.), University of Chicago Special Publications in Linguistics 2: Papers from the 1988 Conference on the Theory and Practice of Historical Linguistics [publication delayed but project still active; expected date of publication: 2006]
  2. Administrative and Pedagogical Issues in Establishing a South Asian Language Program: The Case of The Ohio State University (with Sai Bhatawadekar). Under consideration for Proceedings of the 2004 South Asian Language Analysis Meeting, ed. by S. Sridhar. New Delhi: Manohar Publishers.

Works in Progress Committed for Publication:

Books (authored)

  1. Modern Greek - A Grammatical Sketch (with Panayiotis Pappas). To appear in LINCOM Europa Descriptive Grammar series and in SEELRC Comparative Grammar Series (2007).
  2. The Modern Greek Weak Subject Pronoun to_ - Its Origins and Implications for Language Change and Language Structure: A Study in Grammatical Change. To appear in Innsbrucker Beiträge zur Sprachwissenschaft series, Universität Innsbruck (2008).
  3. The Balkan Languages (with Victor Friedman). Contract signed for publication in Cambridge Language Survey series, Cambridge University Press (2008)
  4. Introducing Historical Linguistics. Contract signed for publication with Cambridge University Press (2008)
  5. Linguistic Companion to Greek Lyric Poetry, I: Aeolic Poetry (with Donald Ringe, Brent Vine, and Rex Wallace). Contract signed for publication in Greek Studies: Interdisciplinary Approaches series, Rowman & Littlefield (2009)

Articles

  1. Review article of O. Fischer et al., eds. ,Pathways of Change; D. Ziegler, Hypothetical Modality; and R. Cacoullos, Grammaticalization, Synchronic Variation, and Language Contact. To appear in Language Sciences (2006)

Reviews

  1. Review of Rolf Hesse, Syntax of the Modern Greek Verbal System. The Use of the Forms, Particularly in Combination with tha and na (2nd edition). To appear in Yearbook of Modern Greek Studies (2006).
  2. Review of V. Bubenik, Syntactic Change in Medieval Greek. To appear in General Linguistics (2007)
  3. Review of V. Friedman (2003) Turkish in Macedonia and Beyond. Studies in Contact, Typology and other Phenomena in the Balkans and the Caucasus. To appear in Balkanistica.
  4. Review of B. Fortson (2004) Indo-European Language and Culture: An Introduction. To appear in Language.
  5. Review of M. Hale (2007) Historical Linguistics. To appear in Diachronica.

Other Works in Progress:

  1. Identifying Conservative and Innovative Areas in the Dutch Dialect Landscape: A dialectometric study (with Wilbert Heeringa), submitted to Diachronica
  2. On the Balkan and Indo-European Ancestry of Albanian as/as- ‘(and) not’. To be submitted to M_nchener Studien zur Sprachwissenschaft.
  3. Balkan affricates: A Checklist (with Nadia El-Yousseph and Giorgos Tserdanelis). To be submitted to Balkanistica.

 

 

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