Table of Contents:
  • Gamkrelidze versus Grimm: Devoicing in Proto-Germanic / Charles M. Barrack
  • Syntactic or lexical licensing of non-subcategorized arguments?
  • The case of German "Satzchen" / Hans C. Boas
  • Money talks: Evidence from fieldwork in the Federal Republic of Germany / John Cleek
  • The North Frisian lenition and Danish linguistic hegemony / Kurt Gustav Goblirsch
  • Case attraction construction in Old High German / Jiri Janko
  • The rhetorical significance of the alliterative tradition in the Heliand / John Jeep
  • From the history of closed vowels in West Germanic / Anatoly Libermann
  • On the distribution of restrictive vs. nonrestrictive adjectives Germanic and Romance / Enrique Mallen
  • Historical pragmatics: Pervasive evidence from Old Saxon / Irmengard Rauch
  • Toward eliminating case as a driving force for movement: "Licensing" of case and default case / Dorian Roehrs
  • Still needed
  • Old High German vocalism explaining New High German dialect variation / Hermann Scheuringer
  • Delbruck's Umdrehung in context / Heidi Waltz
  • Old Hittite postpositions: A fuzzy problem / Christopher Wilhelm.