Clitic Doubling in the Balkan Languages
Title | Clitic Doubling in the Balkan Languages PDF eBook |
Author | Dalina Kallulli |
Publisher | John Benjamins Publishing |
Pages | 456 |
Release | 2008 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 902725513X |
This volume is a collection of articles on clitic doubling, a phenomenon that has preoccupied generative linguists since the 1980s, when its theoretical importance was noted. Clitic doubling is prevalent in the Balkan languages. However, generative studies initially dealt with its properties in Romance languages, with the Balkan patterns coming increasingly into focus. Since the mid-nineties, these patterns presented a variety of challenges to the generalisations reached on the basis of Romance, while also raising new research questions. The volume deals among other things with the following aspects of the phenomenon: its extension within and outside the Balkan Sprachbund and the observed variation; its realizational possibilities and the constraints on the status of the doubled DP (direct or indirect object, pronominal or non-pronominal); its semantics (definite, specific, presupposed, neither) and pragmatics (topic or not, D-linked or not); its temporal and locational genesis; the relationship between the clitic and its associate.
Clitic Doubling in the Balkan Languages
Title | Clitic Doubling in the Balkan Languages PDF eBook |
Author | Dalina Kallulli |
Publisher | John Benjamins Publishing |
Pages | 458 |
Release | 2008-11-12 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 9027289891 |
This volume is a collection of articles on clitic doubling, a phenomenon that has preoccupied generative linguists since the 1980s, when its theoretical importance was noted. Clitic doubling is prevalent in the Balkan languages. However, generative studies initially dealt with its properties in Romance languages, with the Balkan patterns coming increasingly into focus. Since the mid-nineties, these patterns presented a variety of challenges to the generalisations reached on the basis of Romance, while also raising new research questions. The volume deals among other things with the following aspects of the phenomenon: its extension within and outside the Balkan Sprachbund and the observed variation; its realizational possibilities and the constraints on the status of the doubled DP (direct or indirect object, pronominal or non-pronominal); its semantics (definite, specific, presupposed, neither) and pragmatics (topic or not, D-linked or not); its temporal and locational genesis; the relationship between the clitic and its associate.
Clitic Phenomena in European Languages
Title | Clitic Phenomena in European Languages PDF eBook |
Author | Frits H. Beukema |
Publisher | John Benjamins Publishing |
Pages | 338 |
Release | 2000 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 9789027227515 |
This book is concerned with a number of central issues in the theory of clitics, a topic that has become much debated in recent years. Mainly written within a recent generative framework, its contrastive approach discusses these issues against the background of a number of European languages, among which the Balkan Slavic languages figure prominently. The question as to whether clitics are to be located in the syntax or in the phonology or in both is addressed in articles by Bokovi?, Progovac and Franks, who also provides a thorough introductory essay to the volume. There are detailed studies on clitic behavior in Greek relative clauses (Alexiadou and Anagnostopolou), Bulgarian and English DPs (Dimitrova-Vulchanova), the various Romance languages (Franco), Slovene (Golden and Milojevi? Sheppard), Albanian and Greek (Kallulli) and Macedonian (Tomi?). Finally, the book contains a discourse-related description of clitic doubling in Balkan Slavic languages (Schick). The book should be of interest to any scholar, theoretical or descriptive, whose research touches upon the central phenomenon of cliticisation.
Comparative Syntax of Balkan Languages
Title | Comparative Syntax of Balkan Languages PDF eBook |
Author | María Luisa Rivero |
Publisher | Oxford University Press, USA |
Pages | 246 |
Release | 2001 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 0195129512 |
This collection of seven papers studies important aspects of the syntax of Albanian, Bulgarian, Greek, and Romanian from a comparative perspective based on current linguistic frameworks, including the Minimalist Program. Topics addressed include control, raising, and obviation, negation, noun phrase structure, clitic pronouns, and verb movement.
Balkan Syntax and (Universal) Principles of Grammar
Title | Balkan Syntax and (Universal) Principles of Grammar PDF eBook |
Author | Iliyana Krapova |
Publisher | Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG |
Pages | 350 |
Release | 2018-11-19 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 3110375931 |
This book investigates morpho-syntactic convergences that characterize the languages of the Balkan Sprachbund: Balkan Slavic, Greek, Romanian, Albanian, Balkan Romani. Apart from new data, the volume features contributions within different theoretical frameworks (contact linguistics, functional linguistics, typology, areal linguistics, and generative grammar).
Balkan Sprachbund Morpho-Syntactic Features
Title | Balkan Sprachbund Morpho-Syntactic Features PDF eBook |
Author | Olga M. Tomic |
Publisher | Springer Science & Business Media |
Pages | 750 |
Release | 2006-09-13 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 1402044887 |
This book discusses the morpho-syntactic Balkan Sprachbund features in nine languages in which they are most numerous. It contains a wealth of Balkan linguistic material. The focus is on displaying similarities and differences in the representation of the most widely acknowledged Balkan Sprachbund morpho-syntactic features and their interaction with other features in the structure of the DP or the sentence of individual languages.
Language change for the worse
Title | Language change for the worse PDF eBook |
Author | Dankmar W. Enke |
Publisher | Language Science Press |
Pages | 368 |
Release | 2024-09-05 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 3961103178 |
Many theories hold that language change, at least on a local level, is driven by a need for improvement. The present volume explores to what extent this assumption holds true, and whether there is a particular type of language change that we dub language change for the worse, i.e., change with a worsening effect that cannot be explained away as a side-effect of improvement in some other area of the linguistic system. The chapters of the volume, written by leading junior and senior scholars, combine expertise in diachronic and historical linguistics, typology, and formal modelling. They focus on different aspects of grammar (phonology, morphosyntax, semantics) in a variety of language families (Germanic, Romance, Austronesian, Bantu, Jê-Kaingang, Wu Chinese, Greek, Albanian, Altaic, Indo-Aryan, and languages of the Caucasus). The volume contributes to ongoing theoretical debates and discussions between linguists with different theoretical orientations.