Grammatical Change: Origins, Nature, Outcomes
(Sprache: Englisch)
This book advances research on grammatical change and shows the breadth and liveliness of the field. International scholars report on the nature and outcomes of all aspects of syntactic change, including grammaticalization, variation, syntactic movement,...
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This book advances research on grammatical change and shows the breadth and liveliness of the field. International scholars report on the nature and outcomes of all aspects of syntactic change, including grammaticalization, variation, syntactic movement, determiner-phrase syntax, pronominal systems, case systems, negation, and alignment.
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1 John Whitman, Dianne Jonas, and Andrew Garrett: Introduction; Part 1: Grammaticalization and Directionality of Change; 2 Paul Kiparsky: Grammaticalization as Optimization; 3 Andrew Garrett: The Historical Syntax Problem: Reanalysis and Directionality; 4 Montse Batllori and Francesc Roca: Grammaticalization of ser and estar in Romance; 5 David Willis: A Minimalist Approach to Jespersen's Cycle in Welsh; Part 2: Change in the Nominal Domain: Internal and External Factors; 6 Uffe Bergeton and Roumyana Pancheva: A New Perspective on the Historical Development of English Intensifiers and Reflexives; 7 Gertjan Postma: Language Contact and Linguistic Complexity - The Rise of the Reflexive Pronoun zich in a 15th Century netherlands' Border Dialect; 8 Mila Dimitrova-Vulchanova and Valentin Vulchanov: An Article Evolving: The Case of Old Bulgarian; 9 Christina Guardiano: Parametric Changes in the History of the Greek Article; 10 Paola Chrisma: Triggering Syntactic Change
Autoren-Porträt von Dianne Jonas, John Whitman, Andrew Garrett
Dianne Jonas (PhD Harvard University 1997) is currently replacement professor of English Linguistics at Goethe University, Frankfurt. Her main research interests are comparative Scandinavian syntax, Icelandic and Faroese in particular, syntactic variation and change, and dialect syntax (Shetland Dialect and Norfuk English). ; John Whitman (PhD Harvard 1984) is Professor of Linguistics at Cornell University. He works on structural variation among languages, with a focus on the languages of East Asia: Japanese, Korean, and Chinese, in that order, in addition to a more recent interest in Burmese and Karen languages. Recent projects have been on the syntactic alignment of Old Japanese (with Yuko Yanagida), the structure of applicatives, and the long-vexed question of the word order typology of Old Chinese and proto-Sino-Tibetan (with Redouane Djamouri and Waltraud Paul). ; Andrew Garrett (PhD Harvard 1990) is Professor of Linguistics at the University of California, Berkeley, where he al
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- Autoren: Dianne Jonas , John Whitman , Andrew Garrett
- 2012, 384 Seiten, Maße: 16,5 x 24,2 cm, Gebunden, Englisch
- Herausgegeben: Dianne Jonas, John Whitman, Andrew Garrett
- Verlag: OXFORD UNIV PR
- ISBN-10: 0199582629
- ISBN-13: 9780199582624
Sprache:
Englisch
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