Clause Structure and Language Change

Clause Structure and Language Change

Clause Structure and Language Change

Clause Structure and Language Change

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Overview

The Principles-and-Parameters approach to linguistic theory has triggered an enormous amount of work in comparative syntax over the last decade or so. A natural consequence of the growth in synchronic comparative work has been a renewed interest in questions of diachronic syntax, and this collection testifies to that trend. These papers focus on questions of clause structure which have become a central theme of theoretical work since the pioneering work in the late 1980s by Chomsky, Pollock, and others. The languages studied by an international roster of contributors include all the major Romance and Germanic languages. This volume is of central importance for anyone working in theoretical, comparative, or historical syntax.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780195086331
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 01/12/1995
Series: Oxford Studies in Comparative Syntax
Pages: 384
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.60(d)

Table of Contents

1.Adrian Battye and Ian Roberts: Introduction3
Part 1The Diachrony of Verb Second29
2.David Lightfoot: "Why UG Needs a Learning Theory: Triggering Verb Movement"31
3.Beatrice Santorini: "Two Types of Verb Second in the History of Yiddish"53
4.Monique Lemieux and Fernande Dupuis: "The Locus of Verb Movement in Non-Asymmetric Verb-Second Languages: The Case of Middle French"80
5.Ilza Ribeiro: "Evidence for a Verb-Second Phase in Old Portuguese"110
6.Paul Kiparsky: "Indo-European Origins of Germanic Syntax"140
Part 2Verb Second and the Null-Subject Parameter171
7.Barbara Vance: "On the Decline of Verb Movement to Comp in Old and Middle French"173
8.Christer Platzack: "The Loss of Verb Second in English and French"200
9.Aafke Hulk and Ans van Kemenade: "Verb Second, Pro-drop, Functional Projections and Language Change"227
10.Paul Hirschbuhler: "Null Subjects in Verb-First Embedded Clauses in Philippe de Vigneulles' Cent Nouvelles Nouvelles"257
Part 3Clitics and Verb Second293
11.Cecilia Poletto: "The Diachronic Development of Subject Clitics in North Eastern Italian Dialects"295
12.Paola Beninca: "Complement Clitics in Medieval Romance: the Tobler-Mussafia Law"325
13.Alessandra Tomaselli: "Cases of Verb Third in Old High German"345
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