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Verb First

On the syntax of verb-initial languages
  • Edited by: Andrew Carnie , Heidi Harley and Sheila Dooley
Language: English
Published/Copyright: 2005
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This collection of papers brings together the most recent crosslinguistic research on the syntax of verb-initial languages. Authors with a variety of theoretical perspectives pursue the questions of how verb-initial order is derived, and how these derivations play into the characteristic syntax of these languages. Major themes in the volume include the role of syntactic category in languages with verb-initial order; the different mechanisms of deriving V-initial order; and the universal correlates of the order. This book should be of interest to scholars who work on theoretical approaches to word order derivation, typologists, and those who work on the particular grammars of Celtic, Zapotec, Mixtec, Polynesian, Austronesian, Mayan, Salish, Aboriginal, and Nilotic languages.

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Asya Pereltsvaig, Cornell University, on Linguist List 16.2503, 2005:
This books presents valuable insights into the syntax of a variety of verb-initial languages and as such is a great contribution to our understanding of syntax. Accounting for word order across languages is one of the main goals of syntactic theory, yet it is the word order problems that often present the toughest challenges for syntacticians. The research represented in this book goes a long way in elucidating the issues related to a particular subset of word orders, those where the verb comes first.
As such, this book not only provides an overview of the cutting-edge research on this subject, but also sets goals for future research.


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When verbs come first
Andrew Carnie, Sheila Dooley and Heidi Harley
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Part I. VP movement vs Head-movement

On the VP-raising account of verb-initial order
Sandra Chung
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Henry Davis
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A comparative study of Niuean and Tongan
Yuko Otsuka
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Clause-fronting and clause typing in San Lucas Quiaviní Zapotec
Felicia Lee
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a typology
Kenji Oda
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Dirk Bury
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James McCloskey
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Antisymmetry and final particles in a Formosan VOS language
Arthur Holmer
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Lisa deMena Travis
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Part II. Categories, Information Structure, and Prosodic factors

Diane Massam
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How Riau Indonesian does it
David Gil
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A hypothesis for the typology of VSO languages
Mélanie Jouitteau
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Evidence from Kisongo Maasai
Hilda Koopman
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a unified analysis?
Loren Billings
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Preverbal and postverbal
Monica Macaulay
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Mary Laughren, Robert Pensalfini and Tom Mylne
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