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On the (non)loss of polarity sensitivity
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Jack Hoeksema
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Introduction vii
- A corpus study of would + have + past-participle 1
- From modal auxiliary to lexical verb 19
- A subject-verb agreement hierarchy 35
- Language change as reranking of constraints 45
- Loss of prototypical meanings in the history of English semantics or semantic redeployment 63
- How a man changed a parameter value 73
- Some constraints on the borrowability of syntactic features (and why none of them work) 89
- On the (non)loss of polarity sensitivity 101
- The development of secondary stress in Old English 115
- Morphological restructuring 131
- Backdating the English Constraint Grammar Parser for the analysis of English historical texts 149
- Vowel variation in Proto-Germanic ai in 16th and 17th-century Holland 167
- Language prescription 177
- Reconstructing the social dimension of diachronic language change 189
- Grammaticalization versus reanalysis 211
- Word frequency and lexical diffusion in English stress shifts 223
- Post-verbal complements in Old English 233
- Semantic stability in derivationally related words 247
- Language change in progress 269
- Phonological simplification vs. stylistic differentiation in the history of German word stress 285
- What is metonymy? 301
- On the development of marked negation systems 311
- On the development of incorporating structures in German 331
- Index of subjects 345
- Index of names 357
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Introduction vii
- A corpus study of would + have + past-participle 1
- From modal auxiliary to lexical verb 19
- A subject-verb agreement hierarchy 35
- Language change as reranking of constraints 45
- Loss of prototypical meanings in the history of English semantics or semantic redeployment 63
- How a man changed a parameter value 73
- Some constraints on the borrowability of syntactic features (and why none of them work) 89
- On the (non)loss of polarity sensitivity 101
- The development of secondary stress in Old English 115
- Morphological restructuring 131
- Backdating the English Constraint Grammar Parser for the analysis of English historical texts 149
- Vowel variation in Proto-Germanic ai in 16th and 17th-century Holland 167
- Language prescription 177
- Reconstructing the social dimension of diachronic language change 189
- Grammaticalization versus reanalysis 211
- Word frequency and lexical diffusion in English stress shifts 223
- Post-verbal complements in Old English 233
- Semantic stability in derivationally related words 247
- Language change in progress 269
- Phonological simplification vs. stylistic differentiation in the history of German word stress 285
- What is metonymy? 301
- On the development of marked negation systems 311
- On the development of incorporating structures in German 331
- Index of subjects 345
- Index of names 357