On the origin of the PIE neuter plural
Paul Brosman
págs. 3-30
Split ergativity in Basque: the pre-Basque antipassive-imperfective hypothesis
Gontzal Aldai Garai
págs. 31-98
æ and eo development in the Cotton Nero A.x: a new dialect feature
Judith Mara Kish
págs. 99-118
The etymology of Modern English "girl" revisited
Bernhard Diensberg
págs. 119-124
The Great Vowel Shift and Anglo-French loanwords: arejoinder to Diensberg 1998
Antonio Bertacca
págs. 125-148
Criticism of naturalness: naturalness or frequency of occurrence?
Witold Manczak
págs. 149-154
Ierena Sawicka
págs. 155-158
Reanalysing "whose": the actuation and spread of the invariable who relative in Early Modern English
Patricia Poussa
págs. 159-188
Caribbean Creoles as a convergence conduit: english "boss" and "overseer", Ndjuká "basía", Sranan "basja", Jamaican "busha", and Dutch "baas"(-je)
Mark R. V. Southern
págs. 189-246