Dear All, 
Since the papers published in the Topical Issue on Historical Sociolinguistic Philology have a "plus value" in the context of that issue I made a Table of Contents of the papers with Barbara Soukup's theoretical overview at the beginning and the other papers listed in alphabetical order of the authors. Looking forward to further exploration of this new branch of linguistic research in our respective domains.      
With best regards, 
Jan Houben

Topical Issue on Historical Sociolinguistic Philology, ed. by Chiara Barbati and
Christian Gastgeber
De Gruyter - Open Linguistics 2017 - Vol. 3, issue 1: 157ff; 2018 - Vol. 4: 1ff
Table of Contents - Table de Matières

Barbara Soukup: "Historical Sociolinguistics - A new hybrid discipline, its interests and its scope."
www.degruyter.com/view/j/opli.2017.3.issue-1/opli-2017-0034/opli-2017-0034.xml?rskey=9hrN8P&result=1
2017.3.1:673-678

Andrea Massimo Cuomo: "Medieval Textbooks as a Major Source for
Historical Sociolinguistic Studies of (high-register) Medieval Greek"
www.degruyter.com/view/j/opli.2017.3.issue-1/opli-2017-0022/opli-2017-0022.xml?rskey=lStGdF&result=1
2017.3.1:442-455

Vincent Eltschinger: "Why did the Buddhists adopt Sanskrit?"
www.degruyter.com/view/j/opli.2017.3.issue-1/opli-2017-0015/opli-2017-0015.xml?rskey=D9IR26&result=1
2017.3.1:308-326

Christian Gastgeber: "Aspects of variations in Byzantine Greek Documents of the patriarchal chancellery of Constantinople (14th c.)"
www.degruyter.com/view/j/opli.2017.3.issue-1/opli-2017-0017/opli-2017-0017.xml?rskey=D9IR26&result=1
2017.3.1:342-358

Jan E.M. Houben: "Linguistic Paradox and Diglossia: the emergence of Sanskrit and Sanskritic language in Ancient India"
www.degruyter.com/view/j/opli.2018.4.issue-1/opli-2018-0001/opli-2018-0001.xml?format=INT
2018.4.1:1-18

Melanie Malzahn: "Tocharian and Historical Sociolinguistics: Evidence from a Fragmentary Corpus"
www.degruyter.com/view/j/opli.2017.3.issue-1/opli-2017-0009/opli-2017-0009.xml?rskey=D9IR26&result=1
2017.3.1:157–177

Martina Schmidl: "Some Remarks on Language Usage in Late Babylonian Letters"
www.degruyter.com/view/j/opli.2017.3.issue-1/opli-2017-0019/opli-2017-0019.xml?rskey=D9IR26&result=1
2017.3.1:378–395

Gianfilippo Terribili: "Dēnkard III Language Variation and the Defence of Socio-Religious Identity in the Context of Early-Islamic Iran"
www.degruyter.com/view/j/opli.2017.3.issue-1/opli-2017-0020/opli-2017-0020.xml?rskey=xLPc2U&result=1
2017.3.1:396–418



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Jan E.M. Houben

Directeur d'Études, Professor of South Asian History and Philology

Sources et histoire de la tradition sanskrite

École Pratique des Hautes Études (EPHE, PSL - Université Paris)

Sciences historiques et philologiques 

54, rue Saint-Jacques, CS 20525 – 75005 Paris

johannes.houben@ephe.sorbonne.fr

johannes.houben@ephe.psl.eu

https://ephe-sorbonne.academia.edu/JanEMHouben

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