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Functional and structural properties in a variable syntax
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Fernando Tarallo
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Preface, Contributors ix
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I. Varieties of English and their history
- De facto segregation of black and white vernaculars 1
- The use of the verbal -s Inflection in BEV 25
- Linguistic correlates of inter-ethnic contact 33
- Testing listeners’ reactions to phonological markers of ethnic identity 45
- Of -Reduction in black English 59
- Contrastive use of verbal -z in Slava Narratives 73
- More evidence for major vowel change change in the south 83
- Variation and the study of Engllish historical syntax 97
- The development of preverbal only in early modern English 111
- On the use of the modal auxiliaries Can and May in American English 123
- Is there anadverbial in this text? (and if so, what is it doing there?) 139
- Syntactic development after childhood 153
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II. Change and avriation in romance
- Going through (L) in Canadian French 173
- /S/ deletion and pronoun usage in Puerto Rican Spanish 199
- La variation du /r/ dans l’espagnol de Santiago 211
- Changements en Chaîne dans le français montréalais 223
- Intonational variability in language contact. F0 Declination in Ontarian French 239
- Functional and structural properties in a variable syntax 249
- Variation in case marking with infinitival and clausal complements 261
- The social profile of a syntactico-semantic variable 279
- Metrical structure and vowel deletion in Montreal French 293
- Grammaticalisation des pronouns de la troisième personne en français parlé à Montréal 301
- Variation linguistique 311
- Les expressions de la restriction en français de Montréal 325
- Formes connectives et cohésion textuelle dans le discours conversationnel d’enfants de différentes classes sociales dans le capitale mexicaine 333
- Is child language a possible source of linguistic variation ? 347
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III. Functions of discourse
- Linguistic analysis of the three kinds 361
- Turn-initial variation 367
- Quantificateur et marqueur de discours 381
- Toward a unified model of sociolinguistic prestige 391
- Cajun/English code-switching 399
- Factors affecting the form of question signals in American sign language 407
- Constituent-gap dependencies in Norwegian 415
- Author index 425
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Preface, Contributors ix
-
I. Varieties of English and their history
- De facto segregation of black and white vernaculars 1
- The use of the verbal -s Inflection in BEV 25
- Linguistic correlates of inter-ethnic contact 33
- Testing listeners’ reactions to phonological markers of ethnic identity 45
- Of -Reduction in black English 59
- Contrastive use of verbal -z in Slava Narratives 73
- More evidence for major vowel change change in the south 83
- Variation and the study of Engllish historical syntax 97
- The development of preverbal only in early modern English 111
- On the use of the modal auxiliaries Can and May in American English 123
- Is there anadverbial in this text? (and if so, what is it doing there?) 139
- Syntactic development after childhood 153
-
II. Change and avriation in romance
- Going through (L) in Canadian French 173
- /S/ deletion and pronoun usage in Puerto Rican Spanish 199
- La variation du /r/ dans l’espagnol de Santiago 211
- Changements en Chaîne dans le français montréalais 223
- Intonational variability in language contact. F0 Declination in Ontarian French 239
- Functional and structural properties in a variable syntax 249
- Variation in case marking with infinitival and clausal complements 261
- The social profile of a syntactico-semantic variable 279
- Metrical structure and vowel deletion in Montreal French 293
- Grammaticalisation des pronouns de la troisième personne en français parlé à Montréal 301
- Variation linguistique 311
- Les expressions de la restriction en français de Montréal 325
- Formes connectives et cohésion textuelle dans le discours conversationnel d’enfants de différentes classes sociales dans le capitale mexicaine 333
- Is child language a possible source of linguistic variation ? 347
-
III. Functions of discourse
- Linguistic analysis of the three kinds 361
- Turn-initial variation 367
- Quantificateur et marqueur de discours 381
- Toward a unified model of sociolinguistic prestige 391
- Cajun/English code-switching 399
- Factors affecting the form of question signals in American sign language 407
- Constituent-gap dependencies in Norwegian 415
- Author index 425