Verbs and Diachronic Syntax

Verbs and Diachronic Syntax
Title Verbs and Diachronic Syntax PDF eBook
Author I.G. Roberts
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 385
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 940112910X

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This book combines several strands of my work, both individually and in collaboration with various people, over the last couple of years. To a very large extent, I have been inspired by the many talks, classes, appointments and other interactions that took place in the exciting intellectual environ ment that grew up among the linguists working in Geneva in the period 1989-90. It is impossible to mention by name everyone who influenced the devel opment of this material, but I'd particularly like to thank the students in my class 'linguistique diachronique' during that period, who had to suffer through preliminary versions of much of this book, and often seemed to understand what I was getting at better than I did. Luigi Rizzi did more than anyone else to create the unique atmosphere here in the last couple of years, and so he deserves our gratitude for that; he was also my collaborator on the synchronic work on French inversion that inspired much of this book; he also read the whole manuscript in draft form and gave detailed comments; he is also, as anyone working in current comparative syntax knows, a wellspring of knowledge, ideas and inspiration. Maria-Teresa Guasti also read the entire manuscript and gave me invaluable comments. Sten Vikner was a great help, for much more than just Danish data. Special thanks also to Adriana Belletti, Anna Cardinaletti, Liliane Haegeman and Cecilia Poletto.

Diachronic Syntax

Diachronic Syntax
Title Diachronic Syntax PDF eBook
Author Ian Roberts
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 523
Release 2007
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0199283664

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This text considers syntactic change from the perspective of generative theory. It explains how diachronic generative theory may be used in the study of linguistic change in different languages & shows how diachronic generative syntax links with the study of first-language acquisition, computional linguistics & sociolinguistics.

Diachronic Slavonic Syntax

Diachronic Slavonic Syntax
Title Diachronic Slavonic Syntax PDF eBook
Author Björn Hansen
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Pages 416
Release 2018-03-05
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 3110531437

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The book is dedicated to the study of the causes and mechanisms of syntactic change in Slavonic languages, including internally motivated syntactic change, syntactic change under contact conditions (structural convergence, pattern replication, shift-induced transfer etc.): It also explores metalinguistic factors such as ideologically driven selection and propagation of syntactic structures.

Principles of Diachronic Syntax

Principles of Diachronic Syntax
Title Principles of Diachronic Syntax PDF eBook
Author Lightfoot
Publisher CUP Archive
Pages 444
Release 1979-04-12
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9780521220828

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This study offers one of the first systematic accounts of syntactic change and will be of interest to a wide range of linguists.

Diachronic Syntax

Diachronic Syntax
Title Diachronic Syntax PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 751
Release 2021-11-18
Genre Grammar, Comparative and general
ISBN 019886146X

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This second edition of Ian Roberts's highly successful textbook on diachronic syntax has been fully revised and updated throughout to take account of the multiple developments in the field in the last decade. The book provides a detailed account of how standard questions in historical linguistics - including word order change, grammaticalization, and reanalysis - can be explored in terms of current minimalist theory and Universal Grammar. This new edition offers expanded coverage of a range of topics, including null subjects, the Final-over-Final Condition, the diachrony of wh-movement, the Tolerance Principle, and creoles and creolization, and explores further advances in the theory of parametric variation. Each chapter includes suggestions for further reading, and the book concludes with a comprehensive glossary of key terms. Written by one of the leading scholars in the field, the volume will remain an ideal textbook for students of historical linguistics and a valuable reference for researchers and students in related areas such as syntax, comparative linguistics, language contact, and language acquisition.

Diachronic Syntax

Diachronic Syntax
Title Diachronic Syntax PDF eBook
Author Susan Pintzuk
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 396
Release 2000
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9780198250272

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This text reflects developing trends in linguistic research, specifically the study of syntax and its pivotal position in current theories of language acquisition.

Micro-change and Macro-change in Diachronic Syntax

Micro-change and Macro-change in Diachronic Syntax
Title Micro-change and Macro-change in Diachronic Syntax PDF eBook
Author Eric Mathieu
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 400
Release 2017-06-20
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0191065021

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The chapters in this volume address the process of syntactic change at different granularities. The language-particular component of a grammar is now usually assumed to be nothing more than the specification of the grammatical properties of a set of lexical items. Accordingly, grammar change must reduce to lexical change. And yet these micro-changes can cumulatively alter the typological character of a language (a macro-change). A central puzzle in diachronic syntax is how to relate macro-changes to micro-changes. Several chapters in this volume describe specific micro-changes: changes in the syntactic properties of a particular lexical item or class of lexical items. Other chapters explore links between micro-change and macro-change, using devices such as grammar competition at the individual and population level, recurring diachronic pathways, and links between acquisition biases and diachronic processes. This book is therefore a great companion to the recent literature on the micro- versus macro-approaches to parameters in synchronic syntax. One of its important contributions is the demonstration of how much we can learn about synchronic linguistics through the way languages change: the case studies included provide diachronic insight into many syntactic constructions that have been the target of extensive recent synchronic research, including tense, aspect, relative clauses, stylistic fronting, verb second, demonstratives, and negation. Languages discussed include several archaic and contemporary Romance and Germanic varieties, as well as Greek, Hungarian, and Chinese, among many others.