Chapter 7 Heads and history (original) (raw)

Heads and history

Nigel Vincent

2020

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The pace of grammaticalization and the evolution of prepositional systems: Data from Romance

Benjamin P Fagard

Folia Linguistica, 2012

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The Reanalysis of Grammaticalized Prepositions in Middle English

Elly Van Gelderen

Studia Linguistica, 2008

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Growing syntax: The development of a DP in North Germanic

Nigel Vincent

Language, 2016

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Claudia Claridge and Birte Bös (eds.). Developments in English historical morpho-syntax (Current Issues in Linguistic Theory 346). Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John Publishing Company, 2019. vi. 312 pp. ISBN: 9789027203236(HB)

Julia Schlüter

ICAME Journal, 2021

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Heads in grammatical theory

Greville G. Corbett

1993

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Verbal Syntax in the Early Germanic Languages

Þórhallur Eyþórsson

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Grammaticalization in Germanic Languages

Martin Hilpert

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The evolution of c-structure: prepositions and PPs from Indo-European to Romance

Nigel Vincent

Linguistics, 1999

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Martín Arista, J. 2011. Projections and Constructions in Functional Morphology. The Case of Old English HRĒOW. Language and Linguistics 12/2: 393-425.

Javier Martin Arista

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Ledgeway, Adam, 2011. ‘Grammaticalization from Latin to Romance’, in Bernd Heine and Heiko Narrog (eds), The Oxford Handbook of Grammaticalization, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 719-728.

Adam Ledgeway

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Disappearance of Old French juxtaposition Genitive and case: a corpus study

Alexandra Simonenko

2010

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Labelle, Marie & Paul 2005 Changes in Clausal Organization and the Position of Clitics in Old French, in Grammaticalization and Parametric Change, édité par Montse Batllori, Maria-Lluisa Hernanz, Carme Picallo, et Francesc Roca, 60-71. (eds.), Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Paul Hirschbühler

… and Parametric Variation, 2005

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Studies in the history of the English language: A millennial perspective. Edited by Donka Minkova and Robert Stockwell. (Topics in English Linguistics 39.) Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter, 2002. Pp. vi, 496. Hardcover. €98.00

Donka Minkova

Journal of Germanic Linguistics, 2003

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Allostructions, homostructions, or a constructional family? Changes in the network of secondary predicate constructions in Middle English

Michael Percillier

Nodes and Networks in Diachronic Construction Grammar, 2020

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Review of: D. Brown, M. Chumakina & G.G. Corbett (eds.), Canonical morphology and syntax. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013

Leonid Kulikov

Journal of Linguistics 50.2, 2014

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[Review] Carlotta Viti (ed.). Perspectives on historical syntax. Studies in Language Companion Series 169, 2015.

Maria Molina

Journal of language relationship, 2016

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The (unidirectional) development of the West Germanic complementizers (Handout)

Isabella R . Greisinger

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«[Review:] Connecting Grammaticalisation by Jens Nørgård-Sorensen, Lars Heltoft & Lene Schøsler. Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2011 (Studies in Functional and Structural Linguistics, 65). Pp. xiii + 347», Journal of Historical Linguistics 3:2, 2013, pp. 307-312.

Daniel Sáez Rivera

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On the Development of the Complementation System in English and its Relation to Switch-Reference

Pierre Pica

1997

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Ledgeway, A. 2012. ‘From Latin to Romance: The Rise of Configurationality, Functional Categories and Head-marking’, in J. Barδdal et al. (eds), Variation and Change in Argument Realisation. Oxford: Blackwell. Special Issue of the Transactions of the Philological Society 110:422-442.

Adam Ledgeway

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Dworkin, Stephen N.; Wanner, Dieter (eds). 2000. New approaches to old problems. Issues in Romance historical linguistics.

Bert Peeters

2002

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«The Development of the Complementation System in English and its Relation to Switch-Reference»

José Bonneau, Pierre Pica

1995

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Toward a grammar of syntactic change

Elizabeth Traugott

Lingua, 1969

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Andriani, L., Groothuis, K. and G. Silvestri, 2020. Pathways of Grammaticalisation in Italo- Romance. Special Issue of Probus (Eds: A. Ledgeway, I. Roberts).

Giuseppina Silvestri, Luigi Andriani, Kim A . Groothuis

2020

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(2017b) Displaced morphology in German. An argument for post-syntactic morphology

Martin Salzmann

In NELS 47: Proceedings of the Forty-Seventh Annual Meeting of the North East Linguistic Society. Volume 3, eds. Andrew Larmont and Katerina Tetzloff, 77-90. Amherst: GLSA, 2017

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TITLE: The loss of residual "head-final" orders and remnant fronting in Late Middle English: causes and consequences RUNNING HEAD: Loss of residual "head-final" orders in Late Middle English

Theresa Biberauer

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The syntax of heads and phrases

Luis Vicente

2007

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Information Structure and Syntactic Change in the History of English

María José López Couso

Information Structure and Syntactic Change in the History of English, 2012

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The Shift to Head-Initial VP in Germanic

Paul Kiparsky

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Non-lexical core-arguments in Basque, Romance and German: How (and why) Spanish syntax is shifting towards sentential head-marking and morphological cross-reference

Hans-Ingo Radatz

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Headedness in Word Formation and Lexical Semantics: evidence from Italiot and Cypriot. Ph.D. Thesis. University of Patras.

Marios Andreou

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Projections and constructions in functional morphology: the case of Old English HRĒOW

Javier Martin Arista

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Richard M. Hogg and R. D. Fulk, A grammar of Old English, vol. 2: Morphology. Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell, 2011

Daniel Donoghue

English Language and Linguistics, 2013

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On the derivation of three-verb clusters in Old English

Michio Hosaka

Proceedings of the Linguistic Society of America, 2022

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