Universität Konstanz 
 Fachbereich Sprachwissenschaft     
 

frans plank

 
 1980-89 
 1990-99 
 2000-09 
 2010- 

1974 

 

1.

A belated case re cases versus coordination & identity deletion. York Papers in Linguistics 4. 91-128.

1975 

 

2.

Warum die Schildkröte nicht von Achilles überholt worden werden kann: Zur Adäquatheit einer Natürlichen Generativen Grammatik des Verbs. In Gaberell Drachman (ed.), Akten der 1. Salzburger Frühlingstagung für Linguistik, 191-216. (Salzburger Beiträge zur Linguistik, 1.) Tübingen: Narr.

3.

Grundzüge einer Natürlichen Generativen Grammatik des Verbs. (Bielefelder Beiträge zur Linguistik und Literaturwissenschaft, 5.) Bielefeld: Universität Bielefeld. [With Jerold A. Edmondson.]

4.

Ein Verb ist ein Verb ist ein Verb? Zur kategorialen Syntax von Infinitiven. In Veronika Ehrich & Peter Finke (eds.), Beiträge zur Grammatik und Pragmatik, 111-131. Kronberg: Scriptor.

5.

Rule inversion: Hermann Paul already had an idea-r-of it. York Papers in Linguistics 5. 131-137.

1976 

 

6.

Auxiliaries and main verbs reconsidered. Lingua 38. 109-123. [With Jerold A. Edmondson.]

7.

Morphological aspects of nominal compounding in German and certain other languages: What to acquire in language acquisition in case the rules fail? In Gaberell Drachmann (ed.), Akten des 1. Salzburger Kolloquiums über Kindersprache, 201-219. (Salzburger Beiträge zur Linguistik, 2.) Tübingen: Narr.

8.

Misunderstanding understood subjects: The Minimal Distance Principle in Montague Grammar. Amsterdam Papers in Formal Grammar 1. 194-216.

9.

Zur Direktionalität der iterativen Mehrfachanwendung syntaktischer Regeln. Linguistic Agency University of Trier, Series A, Paper No. 37.

1977 

 

10.

Typologische Überlegungen zu subjektlosen Sätzen. In Gaberell Drachman (ed.), Akten der 2. Salzburger Frühlingstagung für Linguistik, 83-105. (Salzburger Beiträge zur Linguistik, 3.) Tübingen: Narr.

11.

Fehleranalyse und Therapieanalyse in der linguistischen Aphasieforschung an syntaktischen Linearisierungsstörungen illustriert. Linguistische Berichte 49. 18-38.

12.

Markiertheitsumkehrung in der Syntax. Papiere zur Linguistik 17/18. 6-66.
 

1978 

 

13.

Über Asymbolie und Ikonizität. In Günther Peuser (ed.), Brennpunkte der Patholinguistik, 243-273. (Patholinguistica, 2.) München: Fink.

14.

Great expectations: An intensive self analysis. Linguistics and Philosophy 2. 373-413. [With Jerold A. Edmondson.]

15.

Case syncretism and coding syncretism. In Wolfgang U. Dressler & Wolfgang Meid (eds.), Proceedings of the Twelfth International Congress of Linguists, 405-408. Innsbruck: Innsbrucker Beiträge zur Sprachwissenschaft.

1979 

 

16.

Die Rolle der grammatischen Komplexität in der Aphasietherapie. In Günther Peuser (ed.), Studien zur Sprachtherapie, 55-87. (Patholinguistica, 4.) München: Fink.

17.

Zur Affinität von selbst und auch. In Harald Weydt (ed.), Die Partikeln der deutschen Sprache, 269-284. Berlin: de Gruyter.

18.

Review of Peter Eisenberg, Oberflächenstruktur und logische Struktur: Untersuchungen zur Syntax und Semantik des deutschen Prädikatadjektivs (Tübingen 1976). Beiträge zur Geschichte der deutschen Sprache und Literatur (Tübingen) 101. 86-96.

19.

Exklusivierung, Reflexivierung, Identifizierung, relationale Auszeichnung. Variationen zu einem semantisch-pragmatischen Thema. In Inger Rosengren (ed.), Sprache und Pragmatik: Lunder Symposium 1978, 330-354. (Lunder germanistische Forschungen, 48.) Lund: Gleerup.

20.

Der Zusammenhang von Laut und Bedeutung als mögliche Konvergenzsphäre von Psychoanalyse und Linguistik. Linguistische Berichte 61. 32-48. [With Sigrid Plank.]

21.

Ergativity: Towards a Theory of Grammatical Relations, Frans Plank (ed.), London & New York: Academic Press.

22.

Ergativity, syntactic typology and universal grammar: Some past and present viewpoints. In Frans Plank (ed.) Ergativity: Towards a Theory of Grammatical Relations, 3-36. London & New York: Academic Press.

23.

Bibliography on ergativity. In Frans Plank (ed.), Ergativity: Towards a Theory of Grammatical Relations, 511-554. London & New York: Academic Press.

24.

Ikonisierung und De-Ikonisierung als Prinzipien des Sprachwandels. Sprachwissenschaft 4. 121-158.

25.

The functional basis of case systems and declension classes: From Latin to Old French. Linguistics 17. 611-640.

1980 

 

26.

Encoding grammatical relations: Acceptable and unacceptable non-distinctness. In Jacek Fisiak (ed.), Historical Morphology, 289-325. (Trends in Linguistics, 17.) The Hague: Mouton.

 

27.

Zur Direktionalität der iterativen Mehrfachanwendung syntaktischer Regeln. Papiere zur Linguistik 33-2. 51-99. [Revised version of #9.]

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1981 

28.

Review of Teun Hoekstra & Harry van der Hulst (eds.), Morfologie en Nederland (Glot Special, 1979). Lingua 53. 103-111.

29.

Modalitätsausdruck zwischen Autonomie und Auxiliarität. In Inger Rosengren (ed.), Sprache und Pragmatik: 2. Lunder Symposium 1980, 57-71. (Lunder germanistische Forschungen, 50.) Lund: Gleerup.

30.

Morphologische (Ir-)Regularitäten: Aspekte der Wortstrukturtheorie. (Studien zur deutschen Grammatik, 13.) Tübingen: Narr. [Extract pp 1-39.]

31.

Review of Margaret Donaldson, Children’s Minds (London 1978). International Review of Applied Linguistics 19. 167-171. [With Sigrid Plank.]

32.

Geschichtlich verwandt — elementar verwandt — typologisch verwandt. Linguistische Berichte 74. 35-44.

1982 

 

33.

Coming into being among the Anglo-Saxons. Folia Linguistica 16: 73-118.
 

1983 

 

34.

Coming into being among the Anglo-Saxons. In Michael Davenport, Erik Hansen, & Hans Frede Nielsen (eds.), Current Topics in English Historical Linguistics, 239-278. (Odense University Studies in English, 4.) Odense: Odense University Press. [Reprint of #33, with minor changes.]

35.

Transparent versus functional encoding of grammatical relations: A parameter for syntactic change and typology. Linguistische Berichte 86. 1-13.

1984 

 

36.

Objects: Towards a Theory of Grammatical Relations, Frans Plank (ed.), London & New York: Academic Press.

37.

Introduction: Ces obscurs objets du désir. In Frans Plank (ed.), Objects: Towards a Theory of Grammatical Relations, 1-8. London & New York: Academic Press.

38.

Zur Rechtfertigung der Numerierung der Personen. In Gerhard Stickel (ed.), Pragmatik in der Grammatik: Jahrbuch 1983 des Instituts für deutsche Sprache, 195-205. (Sprache der Gegenwart, 60.) Düsseldorf: Schwann.

39.

Romance disagreements: Phonology interfering with syntax. Journal of Linguistics 20. 329-349.

40.

24 grundsätzliche Bemerkungen zur Wortarten-Frage. Leuvense Bijdragen 73. 489-520.

41.

The modals story retold. Studies in Language 8. 305-364.

42.

Verbs and objects in semantic agreement: Minor differences between English and German that might suggest a major one. Journal of Semantics 3. 305-360.

43.

Prädikativ und Koprädikativ. In La linguistique à la session 1984 de
l´agrégation d´allemand: Journée Annuelle des Linguistes de l´Association des Germanistes de l´Enseignement Superieur
, 71-101. Nice: Université de Nice.

1985 

 

44.

Prädikativ und Koprädikativ. Zeitschrift für germanistische Linguistik 13. 154-185. [Revised and expanded version of #43.]

45.

Die Ordnung der Personen. Folia Linguistica 19. 111-176. [Revised and expanded version #38.]

46.

Movierung mittels Präfix — Warum nicht? (Beiträge zur Vererbungslehre 2.) Linguistische Berichte 97. 252-260.

47.

On the reapplication of morphological rules after phonological rules and other resolutions of functional conflicts between morphology and phonology. Linguistics 23. 45-82.

48.

Relational Typology, Frans Plank (ed.). (Trends in Linguistics, 28.) Berlin: Mouton.

49.

The extended accusative / restricted nominative in perspective. In Frans Plank (ed.), Relational Typology, 269-310. (Trends in Linguistics, 28.) Berlin: Mouton.

50.

How disgrace-ful. Acta Linguistica Hafniensia 19/2. 64-80.

51.

The interpretation and development of form alternations conditioned across word boundaries. The case of wife’s, wives, and wives’. In Roger Eaton et al. (eds.), Papers from the 4th International Conference on English Historical Linguistics, 205-233. (Current Issues in Linguistic Theory, 41.) Amsterdam: Benjamins.

1986 

 

52.

Humboldt über den Dualis. In Arwed Spreu & Wilhelm Bondzio (eds.), Sprache, Mensch und Gesellschaft — Werk und Wirkungen von Wilhelm von Humboldt und Jacob und Wilhelm Grimm in Vergangenheit und Gegenwart, vol. 1, 231-247. Berlin: Humboldt-Universität.

53.

Das Genus der deutschen Ge-Substantive und Verwandtes. (Beiträge zur Vererbungslehre 1.) Zeitschrift für Phonetik, Sprachwissenschaft und Kommunikationsforschung 39. 44-60.

54.

Schleichers kürzester Satz im Zusammenhang betrachtet. Linguistische Berichte 101. 54-63.

55.

Typology, Frans Plank (ed.). (=Folia Linguistica 20/1.) Berlin: Mouton.

56.

Paradigm size, morphological typology, and universal economy. Folia Linguistica 20. 29-48.

57.

Review of Paolo Ramat, Linguistica tipologica (Bologna 1984). Folia Linguistica 20. 233-235.

58.

Wer war’s? Linguistische Berichte 103. 277-279.

59.

Review of Joan Leopold, The Letter Liveth: The Life, Work and Library of August Friedrich Pott (1802-1887) (Amsterdam 1983). Linguistische Berichte 106. 489-494.

60.

Über den Personenwechsel und den anderer deiktischer Kategorien in der wiedergegebenen Rede. Zeitschrift für germanistische Linguistik 14. 284-308.

1987 

 

61.

Direkte indirekte Objekte, oder: Was uns lehren lehrt. Leuvense Bijdragen 76. 37-61.

62.

Number neutralization in Old English: Failure of functionalism? In Willem Koopman et al. (eds.), Explanation and Linguistic Change, 177-238. (Current Issues in Linguistic Theory, 45.) Amsterdam: Benjamins.

63.

The Smith-Schlegel connection in linguistic typology: Forgotten fact or fiction? Zeitschrift für Phonetik, Sprachwissenschaft und Kommunikationsforschung 40. 196-214.

64.

What Friedrich Schlegel could have learned from Alexander (‘Sanscrit’) Hamilton besides Sanskrit. Lingua e Stile 22. 367-384.

1988 

 

65.

Das Hurritische und die Sprachwissenschaft. In Volkert Haas (ed.), Hurriter und hurritisch: Konstanzer Altorientalische Symposien, vol. 2, 69-93. (Xenia, 21.) Konstanz: Universitätsverlag.

1989 

 

66.

On Humboldt on the dual. In Roberta Corrigan, Fred Eckman, & Michael Noonan (eds.), Linguistic Categorization, 293-333. (Current Issues in Linguistic Theory, 61.) Amsterdam: Benjamins. [Revised and expanded version of #52.]

67.

Wilhelm von Humboldt (Letter to the Editor). Times Literary Supplement, January 13-19, 1989, p.47.

1990 

 

68.

Objets trouvés. Zeitschrift für Phonetik, Sprachwissenschaft und Kommunikationsforschung 43. 59-85.

69.

Typologie als Bedürfnis. Linguistische Berichte 126. 165-167.

70.

Paradigm arrangement and inflectional homonymy: Old English case. In Sylvia Adamson et al. (eds.), Papers from the 5th International Conference on English Historical Linguistics, 379-406. (Current Issues in Linguistic Theory, 65.) Amsterdam: Benjamins. [Extract from #75.]

71.

Suffix copying as a mirror-image phenomenon. Linguistics 28. 1039-1045. [Revised from EUROTYP Working Papers VII/1 (1990).]

72.

Greenlandic in comparison: Marcus Wöldike’s ‘Meletema’ (1746). Historiographia Linguistica 17. 309-338.

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1991 

 

73.

Paradigms: The Economy of Inflection, Frans Plank (ed.). (Empirical Approaches to Language Typology, 9.) Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.

74.

Of abundance and scantiness in inflection: A typological prelude. In Frans Plank (ed.), Paradigms: The Economy of Inflection, 1-39. (Empirical Approaches to Language Typology, 9.) Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.

75.

Rasmus Rask’s dilemma. In Frans Plank (ed.), Paradigms: The Economy of Inflection, 161-196. (Empirical Approaches to Language Typology, 9.) Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.

76.

Review of Michael Barlow & Charles A. Ferguson (eds.), Agreement in Natural Language (Stanford 1988). Journal of Linguistics 27. 532-542. [Revised from EUROTYP Working Papers VII/6 (1991).]

77.

Inflection and derivation. EUROTYP Working Papers VII/10.

78.

On determiners. 1. Ellipsis and inflection; 2. Co-occurrence of possessives. EUROTYP Working Papers VII/11 (1991).

79.

Hypology, typology: The Gabelentz puzzle. Folia Linguistica 25. 421-458.
 

1992 

 

80.

Adjacency. In William Bright (ed.), International Encyclopedia of Linguistics, vol. 1, 25-26. New York: Oxford University Press.

81.

Language and Earth: Elective Affinities between the Emerging Disciplines of Linguistics and Geology, Bernd Naumann, Frans Plank, & Gottfried Hofbauer (eds.). (Studies in the History of the Language Sciences, 66.) Amsterdam: Benjamins.

82.

Language and earth as recycling machines. In Bernd Naumann, Frans Plank, & Gottfried Hofbauer (eds.), Language and Earth, 221-269. (Studies in the History of the Language Sciences, 66.) Amsterdam: Benjamins.

83.

Adam Smith: Grammatical economist. In Peter Jones & Andrew Skinner (eds.), Adam Smith Reviewed, 21-55. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.

84.

Sprachen Sterben. Linguistische Berichte 142. 495-496.

85.

Wohl-geschliffener Tugendspiegel des Sprachforschers, demselben vorgehalten von einer Societät zur Beförderung der praktisch reinen Vernunftmoral. Münster: Nodus.

86.

From cases to adpositions. In Nicola Pantaleo (ed.), Aspects of English Diachronic Linguistics, 17-61. (Biblioteca della Ricerca; Cultura Straniera, 48.) Fasano: Schena. [Revised from EUROTYP Working Papers VII/13 (1992).]

87.

Possessives and the distinction between determiners and modifiers (with special reference to German). Journal of Linguistics 28. 453-468. [Incorporating a revised and expanded version of Part 2 of #78.]

1993 

 

88.

Des Lord Monboddo Ansichten von Ursprung und Entwicklung der Sprache. Linguistische Berichte 144. 154-166.

89.

Peculiarities of passives of reflexives in German. Studies in Language 17. 135-167.

90.

Professor Pott und die Lehre der Allgemeinen Sprachwissenschaft. Beiträge zur Geschichte der Sprachwissenschaft 3. 1-34.

1994 

 

91.

Inflection and derivation. In R. E. Asher et al. (eds.), The Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics, vol. 3, 1671-1678. Oxford: Pergamon Press. [Shortened version of #77.]

92.

Review of Wolfgang Fleischer & Irmhild Barz, Wortbildung der deutschen Gegenwartssprache (Tübingen 1992). Leuvense Bijdragen 83. 108-111.

93.

Aus der Geschichte der Abhängigkeiten: Wilhelm von Humboldt zu Mehrheitsbezeichnung und Einverleibungssystem. In Klaus Zimmermann, Jürgen Trabant, & Kurt Mueller-Vollmer (ed.), Wilhelm von Humboldt und die amerikanischen Sprachen, 229-255. (Humboldt-Studien.) Paderborn: Schöningh.

94.

A panel on the lawfulness of the double life of the definite article. In Conversations on Noun Phrases (EUROTYP Working Papers VII/20), 49-79, 113. [With members of the EUROTYP Noun Phrase Group.]

95.

On Greenberg 45, mostly. In Conversations on Noun Phrases (EUROTYP Working Papers VII/20), 81-100. [With members of the EUROTYP Noun Phrase Group.]

96.

Teaching myself noun phrases. In The Noun Phrase Sketch Book (EUROTYP Working Papers VII/22).

97.

What agrees with what in what, generally speaking? In Agreement Gender Number Genitive & (EUROTYP Working Papers VII/23), 39-58.

98.

The unlikely plurals of one in Bavarian and Miskito. In Agreement Gender Number Genitive & (EUROTYP Working Papers VII/23), 59-79.

99.

Homonymy vs. suppletion: A riddle (and how it happens to be solved in ...). In Agreement Gender Number Genitive & (EUROTYP Working Papers VII/23), 81-86.

100.

More and less trouble for Greenberg 45. In Agreement Gender Number Genitive & (EUROTYP Working Papers VII/23), 87-107. [With Wolfgang Schellinger.]

1995 

 

101.

Professor Pott und die Lehre der Allgemeinen Sprachwissenschaft. Zeitschrift der Deutschen Morgenländischen Gesellschaft 145. 328-364. [Reprint of #90.]

102.

Double Case: Agreement by Suffixaufnahme, Frans Plank (ed.). New York: Oxford University Press.

103.

(Re-)Introducing Suffixaufnahme. In Frans Plank (ed.), Double Case: Agreement by Suffixaufnahme, 3-110. New York: Oxford University Press.

104.

Overdetermination, Frans Plank (ed.). EUROTYP Working Papers VII/24.

105.

Entgrammatisierung — Spiegelbild der Grammatisierung? In Norbert Boretzky et al. (eds.), Natürlichkeitstheorie und Sprachwandel, 199-219. (Bochum-Essener Beiträge zur Sprachwandelforschung, 22.) Bochum: Brockmeyer.

106.

Syntactic change: Ergativity. In Joachim Jacobs et al. (eds.), Syntax: An International Handbook of Contemporary Research, vol. 2, 1184-1199. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter.

107.

Unsägliche Gerüche: Versuche, trotzdem vom Riechen zu sprechen. In Bernd Busch & Uta Brandes (eds.), Das Riechen, ed. by 59-72. (Schriftenreihe Forum, 5.) Göttingen: Steidl. [With Sigrid Plank.]

1996 

 

108.

Franz Nikolaus Finck. In Harro Stammerjohann (ed.), Lexicon grammaticorum: Who’s Who in the History of Linguistics, 296-297. Tübingen: Niemeyer.

109.

Hans Conon von der Gabelentz. In Harro Stammerjohann (ed.), Lexicon grammaticorum: Who’s Who in the History of Linguistics, 319-320. Tübingen: Niemeyer.

110.

August Friedrich Pott. In Harro Stammerjohann (ed.), Lexicon grammaticorum: Who’s Who in the History of Linguistics, 749-750. Tübingen: Niemeyer.

111.

The Maltese Noun Phrase Meets Typology, Albert Borg & Frans Plank (eds.). (=Rivista di Linguistica 8/1.) Pisa: Pacini. [Revised and expanded from EUROTYP Working Papers VII/25 (1995).]

112.

Domains of the dual, in Maltese and in general. In Albert Borg & Frans Plank (eds.), The Maltese Noun Phrase Meets Typology,(=Rivista di Linguistica 8/1.), 123-140. Pisa: Pacini.

113.

The Maltese article: Language-particulars and universals. In Albert Borg & Frans Plank (eds.), The Maltese Noun Phrase Meets Typology, (=Rivista di Linguistica 8/1.),183-212. Pisa: Pacini. [With Edith Moravcsik.]

114.

Kollekcija utverzdenij o korreljacii zvuka i znaimoj formy. [A catalogue of allegations concerning the co-variation of sound and of meaningful form.] Voprosy jazykoznanija 2. 90-104.

1997 

 

115.

Linguistic Typology: Introducing a new journal. Linguistic Typology 1. 1-3. [With the members of the Editorial Board.]

116.

The uneven distribution of genders over numbers: Greenberg Nos. 37 and 45. Linguistic Typology 1. 53-101. [With Wolfgang Schellinger; building on #95 and #100.]

117.

Word classes in typology: Recommended reading. Linguistic Typology 1. 185-192.
 

1998 

 

118.

The co-variation of phonology with morphology and syntax: A hopeful history. Linguistic Typology 2. 195-230. [Revised and expanded English version of #114.]

1999 

 

119.

Split morphology: How agglutination and flexion mix. Linguistic Typology 3. 279-340.
 

2000 

 

120.

The Universals Archive: A brief introduction for prospective users. Sprachtypologie und Universalienforschung 53. 109-123. [With Elena Filimonova.]

121.

Dual laws in (no) time. Sprachtypologie und Universalienforschung 53. 46-52. [With Wolfgang Schellinger.]

122.

Foreword. In Viktor Elšík & Yaron Matras (eds.), Grammatical Relations in Romani: The Noun Phrase, 1-7. Amsterdam: Benjamins.

123.

Der Schritt vom Wege: Form alternations of the prefix k- of the resultative participle in Bavarian. In Andreas Bittner, Dagmar Bittner, & Klaus-Michael Köpcke (eds.), Angemessene Strukturen: Systemorganisation in Phonologie, Morphologie und Syntax, 17-30. Hildesheim: Olms.

124.

Morphological re-activation and phonological alternations: Evidence for voiceless restructuring in German. In Aditi Lahiri (ed.), Analogy, Levelling, Markedness: Principles of Change in Phonology and Morphology, 171-191. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.

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2001 

 

125.

“Paleo-Siberian”: Editorial note. Linguistic Typology 5. 93-96.

126.

Typology by the end of the 18th century. In Sylvain Auroux et al. (eds.), History of the Language Sciences: An International Handbook on the Evolution of the Study of Language from the Beginnings to the Present, vol. 2, 1399-1414. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter.

2002 

 

127.

Paradigm size, morphological typology, and universal economy. In Mouton Classics: From Syntax to Cognition, from Phonology to Text, vol. 1, 75-94. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter. [Reprint of #56.]

128.

Grouping in multiple attribution: Advantage Albanian. In Wolfram Bublitz, Manfred von Roncador, & Heinz Vater (eds.), Philology, Typology and Language Structure: Festschrift for Winfried Boeder on the Occasion of his 65th Birthday, 157-170. Frankfurt: Lang. [Revised and expanded from EUROTYP Working Papers VII/17 (1992).]

129.

Ahead of even Greenberg, for once: Paul (“Person”) Forchheimer. Linguistic Typology 6. 30-47.

130.

Review of Bertil Sundby, English Word-Formation as Described by Grammarians 1600-1800 (Oslo 1995). Norsk Lingvistisk Tidsskrift 20. 148-149.

2003 

 

131.

Noun Phrase Structure in the Languages of Europe, Frans Plank (ed.). (Empirical Approaches to Language Typology, EUROTYP, 20-7.) Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.

132.

Noun phrase structure: an und für sich, in time, and in space. In Frans Plank (ed.), Noun Phrase Structure in the Languages of Europe, (Empirical Approaches to Language Typology, EUROTYP, 20-7.), 3-33. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.

133.

The selective elaboration of nominal or pronominal inflection. In Frans Plank (ed.), Noun Phrase Structure in the Languages of Europe, (Empirical Approaches to Language Typology, EUROTYP, 20-7.), 253-287. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter. [Revised and expanded from EUROTYP Working Papers VII/2 (1990).]

134.

Double articulation. In Frans Plank (ed.), Noun Phrase Structure in the Languages of Europe, (Empirical Approaches to Language Typology, EUROTYP, 20-7.), 337-396. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter. [Revised and expanded from EUROTYP Working Papers VII/24 (1995).]

135.

There’s more than one way to make sense of one-way implications — and sense they need to be made of. Linguistic Typology 7. 128-139.

2004 

 

136.

Inevitable reanalysis: From local adpositions to approximative adnumerals, in German and wherever. Studies in Language 28. 165-201.

136a.

Editorial note on reported speech, tense, and double negation. Linguistic Typology 8. 145-147.

2005 

 

137.

((FRISCH ge) (WAG tist)) ((HALB ge) (WON nen)). In Nanna Furhop (ed.), Festschrift für Peter Eisenberg, Potsdam, in one single bound copy.

138.

Delocutive verbs, crosslinguistically. Linguistic Typology 9. 459-491.

139.

The prosodic contribution of clitics: Focus on Latin. Lingue e Linguaggio 4. 281-292. (Issue No. 2, Aditi Lahiri & Sergio Scalise (eds.), in honour of Christoph Schwarze.)

2006 

 

140.

The regular and the extended comitative reciprocal construction, illustrated from German. In Tasaku Tsunoda & Taro Kageyama (eds.), Voice and Grammatical Relations: In Honor of Masayoshi Shibatani, 247-270. Amsterdam: Benjamins.

141.

Re-doing typology. Linguistic Typology 10. 67-68. [With members of the Editorial Board.]

142.

Review of Sonia Cristofaro & Paolo Ramat (eds.), Introduzione alla tipologia linguistica (Roma, 1999) and Teresa Moure, Universales del lenguaje y lingua-diversidad (Barcelona, 2001). Linguistic Typology 10. 129-133.

143.

Where flexion encroaches on agglutination in Turkish and Korean. In Yong-Kun Ko et al. (eds.), Whither Morphology in the New Millen[n]ium, ed. by 123-152. (Morphology Monograph Series, 1.) Seoul: Pagijong Press. [With Baris Kabak.]

144.

Review of Guido Seiler, Präpositionale Dativmarkierung im Oberdeutschen (Wiesbaden, 2003). Linguistic Typology 10. 441-452.

145.

The second five years of LT: Editorial report. Linguistic Typology 10. 461-469.

2007 

 

146.

Preface: Whither Linguistic Typology — an und für sich and in relation to other types of linguistic pursuits? Linguistic Typology 11. 1-3.

147.

Extent and limits of linguistic diversity as the remit of typology — but through constraints on WHAT is diversity limited? Linguistic Typology 11. 43-68.

2008 

 

148.

Thoughts on the origin, progress, and pronominal status of reciprocal forms in Germanic, occasioned by those of Bavarian. In Ekkehard König & Volker Gast (eds.), Reciprocals and Reflexives: Cross-linguistic and Theoretical Explorations, 347-374. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.

2009 

 

149.

What linguistic universals can be true of. In Sergio Scalise, Elisabetta Magni, & Antonietta Bisetto (eds.), Universals of Language Today, 31-58. (Studies in Natural Language and Linguistic Theory, 76.) Dordrecht: Springer. [With Aditi Lahiri.]

150.

WALS values evaluated. Linguistic Typology 13. 41-75.

151.

Senary summary so far. Linguistic Typology 13. 337-345. [With a correction in Linguistic Typology 13. 499.]

2010 

 

152.

Variable direction in zero-derivation and the unity of polysemous lexical items. Word Structure 3. 82-97.

153.

Consonant co-occurrence in stems across languages: Automatic analysis and visualization of a phonotactic constaint. Proceedings of the ACL 2010 Workshop on NLP and Linguistics: Finding the Common Ground (NLPLING 2010), 67-75. Uppsala: ACL. [Joint paper by Thomas Mayer, Christian Rohrdantz, Frans Plank, Peter Bak, Miriam Butt, & Daniel A. Keim.]

154.

Comparative visual analysis of cross-linguistic features. Proceedings of the International Symposium on Visual Analytics Science and Technology (EuroVAST 2010), 27-32. [Joint paper by Christian Rohrdantz, Thomas Mayer, Peter Bak, Miriam Butt, Frans Plank, & Daniel A. Keim.]

155.

Phonological phrasing in Germanic: The judgement of history, confirmed through experiment. Transactions of the Philological Society 108. 370-398. [With Aditi Lahiri.]

156.

Visualizing vowel harmony. Linguistic Issues in Language Technology 4. http://journals.linguisticsociety.org/elanguage/lilt/article/view/1440.html. [Joint paper by Christian Rohrdantz, Thomas Mayer, Peter Bak, Miriam Butt, Frans Plank, & Daniel A. Keim.]

2011 

 

157.

Towards tracking semantic change by visual analytics. Proceedings of the 49th Annual Meeting of the Association of Computational Linguistics: Shortpapers, 305–310, Portland, Oregon, June 19–24, 2011.

158.

Differential time stability in categorial change: Family names from nouns and adjectives, illustrated from German. Journal of Historical Linguistics 1. 269-292.

159.

Call for debate re word order universals. Linguistic Typology 15. 333–334.

160.

Where’s diachrony? Linguistic Typology 15. 455-471.

161.

LT since 2007: Editorial report. Linguistic Typology 15. 681-689.

2012 

 

162.

Why *-ling-in? The pertinacity of a wrong gender. Morphology 22. 277–292.

2013 

 

163.

That was Aleksandr Evgen’evich ("Sasha") Kibrik. Linguistic Typology 17. 507–511.

2014 

 

164.

Hypology, typology: The Gabelentz puzzle. In Kennozuke Ezawa, Franz Hundsnurscher & Annemete von Vogel (eds.), Beiträge zur Gabelentz-Forschung, 145–176. Tübingen: Narr. [Reprint of No. 79, with minor corrections]

2015 

 

165.

Time for change. In Carlotta Viti (ed.), Syntactic change and syntactic reconstruction (Studies in Language Companion Series, 169), 61–92. Amsterdam: Benjamins.

166.

Macroscopic and microscopic typoloy: Basic valence orientation, more pertinatious than meets the naked eye. Linguistic Typology 19. 1–54. [With Aditi Lahiri.]

2016 

 

167.

Vom Suppletiv(un)wesen, in Beziehung zu Paradigmenstrukturen und in besonderer Rücksicht der historischen Natur beschränkter Möglichkeiten. In Andreas Bittner & Klaus-Michael Köpcke (eds.), Prozesse der Regularität und Irregularität in Phonologie und Morphologie.

168.

Is typology relevant? Linguistic Typology 20(3). 463–466.

169.

Review of Jonathan David Bobaljik, Universals in comparative morphology (Cambridge, MA: MIT PRess, 2012). Linguistic Typology 20(3). 687–713.

170.

LT since 2011. Linguistic Typology 20(3). 715–723.

2017 

 

171.

Review of Itamar Francez & Andrew Koontz-Garboden, Semantics and morphosyntactic variation: Qualities and the grammar of property concepts (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017). Linguistic Typology 21(3). 555–564.

2018 

 

172.

Larry M. Hyman & Frans Plank (eds.), Phonological typology (Phonetics & Phonology 23). Berlin: de Gruyter Mouton.

173.

An implicational universal to defy: Typology ⊃ ¬ phonology ≡ phonology ⊃ ¬ typology ≡ ¬ (typology ∧ phonology) ≡ ¬ typology ∨ ¬ phonology. In Larry M. Hyman & Frans Plank (eds.), Phonological typology (Phonetics & Phonology 23), 21–53. Berlin: de Gruyter Mouton.

174.

The Founding Editor’s envoi: A rose by any other name ... Linguistic Typology 22 (1). 13-15.

175.

Phrasierungsetüden. International Journal for Germanic Linguistics and Semiotic Analysis 23. 217–254.

forthcoming 

 

176.

Redistributions of suppletive stems over inflectional paradigms. Submitted.

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