Word Order Change

Word Order Change

Cardoso, Adriana; Martins, Ana Maria

Oxford University Press

07/2018

346

Dura

Inglês

9780198747307

15 a 20 dias

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1: Ana Maria Martins and Adriana Cardoso: Word order change from a diachronic generative syntax perspective Part I Targets for movement: Changes in the functional architecture of the clause 2: Moreno Mitrovic: Configurational change in Indo-European coordinate constructions 3: Adriana Cardoso: Discontinuous noun phrases and remnant-internal relativization in the diachrony of Portuguese 4: Julia Bacskai-Atkari: The relative cycle in Hungarian declaratives 5: Barbara Egedi: Word order change at the left periphery of the Hungarian noun phrase Part II Triggers for movement: Changes in nature or stability 6: Veronika Hegedus: Particle-verb order in Old Hungarian and complex predicates 7: Judy B. Bernstein: An effect of residual T-to-C movement in varieties of English 8: Cara M. DiGirolamo: Word order and information structure in the Wurzburg Glosses Part III Verb movement into the left peripheries 9: Charlotte Galves and Alba Gibrail: Subject inversion in transitive sentences from Classical to Modern European Portuguese: A corpus-based study 10: Chris H. Reintges and Sonia Cyrino: Analyticization and the syntax of the synthetic residue 11: Gertjan Postma: Loss of laten-support in embedded infinitivals in fifteenth-century Low Saxon 12: Jacopo Garzonio and Cecilia Poletto: The distribution of quantifiers in Old and Modern Italian: Everything or nothing Part IV Types of movement and its constraints: Word order change in Latin 13: Lieven Danckaert: The decline of Latin VOAux: Neg-incorporation and syntactic reanalysis 14: Adam Ledgeway: On the decline of edge-fronting from Latin to Romance
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