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Issue 2 (October 2011), pp. 237 - 558
The Diachrony of Gender Marking
Changing gender systems: A multidisciplinary approach
Page 237
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Dutch gender and the locus of morphological regularization
Page 245
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Gender in Irish between continuity and change
Page 283
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Semantically driven change in German(ic) gender morphology
Page 317
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The interaction of gender and declension in Germanic languages
Page 355
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Four-gender systems in Indo-European
Page 389
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The origin of the Proto-Indo-European gender system: Typological considerations
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A Minimalist approach to gender agreement in the Afro-Bolivian DP: Variation and the specification of uninterpretable features
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From lexical to referential gender: An analysis of gender change in medieval English based on two historical documents
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