Forthcoming: The diachrony of flagging

Gilles Authier (ed), Kirill Kozhanov (ed)

Synopsis

The volume brings together studies of adpositions and cases from a historical perspective, covering a diverse sample of languages from around the world. The contributions are authored by specialists with first-hand expertise in the historical grammar of lesser-studied languages and the reconstruction of protolanguages. The languages analyzed belong to the following families: East Caucasian (Azerbaijan), Trans-New Guinea (Papua New Guinea), Pomoan and Wappo (North America), Northern Jê (Brazil), and Indo-European (Baltic and Indo-Aryan).

The volume grew out of the workshop The diachrony of flagging, organized by Gilles Authier in Paris in 2024.

Chapters

  • Heterogeneous flagging in Budugh
    Gilles Authier
  • Postpositions in Mian and Mountain Ok (Trans New Guinea): a diachronic perspective
    Sebastian Fedden
  • The role of word order in the diachrony of flagging
    Martin Haspelmath
  • Diachronic stability of flags
    Oblique in Romani
    Kirill Kozhanov
  • Parallel layered diachrony in dependent marking
    Marianne Mithun
  • Proto-Northern Jê postpositions
    Andrey Nikulin
  • Case and case-like phenomena in Hindu Kush Indo-Aryan
    Anastasia Panova, Vladimir Plungian
  • Prepositional case in Latvian
    Daniel Petit

Biographies

Gilles Authier, Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes, Paris

Gilles Authier is a professor at the Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes in Paris, where he teaches on minority languages of the Eastern Caucasus (Daghestan and Azerbaijan), from a descriptive and historical perspective, based on linguistic typology and the analysis of traditional folklore corpora. His approach relies on long-term and close collaboration with native speakers and on the training of younger local colleagues.

Kirill Kozhanov, University of Potsdam

Kirill Kozhanov is a postdoctoral researcher at the Institute of Slavic Studies at the University of Potsdam. In addition to his work on Slavic and Baltic languages, he has conducted research on Neo-Aramaic varieties and Indo-Aryan languages, with a particular focus on Romani. His research interests include language evolution, the diachronic stability of grammatical features, and language contact.

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Published

July 28, 2026
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Online ISSN

2749-781X

Print ISSN

2749-7801
Cite as
Authier, Gilles & Kozhanov, Kirill (eds.). Forthcoming. The diachrony of flagging. (Research on Comparative Grammar). Berlin: Language Science Press.

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