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Word order change by grammaticalization
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Chapters in this book
- I-IV I
- Contents V
- Introduction: On “internal” and “external” in syntactic change 1
- Syntactic change and borrowing: The case of the accusative-and-infinitive construction in English 17
- External triggers and internal guidance in syntactic development: Coordinating conjunction 89
- Do and tun: A semantics and varieties based approach to syntactic change 131
- Sentence connection as an expression of medieval principles of representation 157
- Grammatical variation and divergence in Vernacular Black English 175
- Internal and external factors in syntactic change in an historical speech community 201
- Counterfactual may have 229
- Changes in subject marking in Japanese 257
- Relative clauses in Tok Pisin: Is there a natural pathway? 295
- The pairing of structure and function in syntactic development 317
- The history of subordinating conjunctions in some Romance languages 341
- Internal and external factors in the stabilization of verb-last order in Dutch infinitive clauses 355
- Word order change by grammaticalization 395
- On the role of prosodic features in syntactic change 417
- Discourse and diachrony: The rise and fall of Old French SI 433
- Subject index 475
- 483-486 483
Chapters in this book
- I-IV I
- Contents V
- Introduction: On “internal” and “external” in syntactic change 1
- Syntactic change and borrowing: The case of the accusative-and-infinitive construction in English 17
- External triggers and internal guidance in syntactic development: Coordinating conjunction 89
- Do and tun: A semantics and varieties based approach to syntactic change 131
- Sentence connection as an expression of medieval principles of representation 157
- Grammatical variation and divergence in Vernacular Black English 175
- Internal and external factors in syntactic change in an historical speech community 201
- Counterfactual may have 229
- Changes in subject marking in Japanese 257
- Relative clauses in Tok Pisin: Is there a natural pathway? 295
- The pairing of structure and function in syntactic development 317
- The history of subordinating conjunctions in some Romance languages 341
- Internal and external factors in the stabilization of verb-last order in Dutch infinitive clauses 355
- Word order change by grammaticalization 395
- On the role of prosodic features in syntactic change 417
- Discourse and diachrony: The rise and fall of Old French SI 433
- Subject index 475
- 483-486 483