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1. On the Gradual Nature of Syntactic Change
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Participants vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction xi
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I. The Nature of Syntactic Change
- 1. On the Gradual Nature of Syntactic Change 3
- 2. Syntactic Reanalysis 57
- 3. Reanalysis and Actualization in Syntactic Change 141
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II. Word Order Change
- 4. The Drift from VSO to SVO in Biblical Hebrew: The Pragmatics of Tense-Aspect 181
- 5. Syntactic Change and SOV Structure: The Yuman Case 255
- 6. Motivations for Exbraciation in Old English 291
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III. Syntactic Change and Ergativity
- 7. On Mechanisms by Which Languages Become Ergative 317
- 8. The Syntactic Development of Australian Languages 365
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IV. Development of the Copula
- 9. A Mechanism for the Development of Copula Morphemes 419
- 10. From Existential to Copula: The History of Yuman BE 445
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V. Clisis and Verb Morphology
- 11. The Evolution of Third Person Verb Agreement in the Iroquoian Languages 493
- 12. From Auxiliary Verb Phrase to Inflectional Suffix 525
- 13. Clisis and Diachrony 539
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VI. Multiple Analyses
- 14. Multiple Analyses 583
- Author Index 609
- Language Index 615
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Participants vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction xi
-
I. The Nature of Syntactic Change
- 1. On the Gradual Nature of Syntactic Change 3
- 2. Syntactic Reanalysis 57
- 3. Reanalysis and Actualization in Syntactic Change 141
-
II. Word Order Change
- 4. The Drift from VSO to SVO in Biblical Hebrew: The Pragmatics of Tense-Aspect 181
- 5. Syntactic Change and SOV Structure: The Yuman Case 255
- 6. Motivations for Exbraciation in Old English 291
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III. Syntactic Change and Ergativity
- 7. On Mechanisms by Which Languages Become Ergative 317
- 8. The Syntactic Development of Australian Languages 365
-
IV. Development of the Copula
- 9. A Mechanism for the Development of Copula Morphemes 419
- 10. From Existential to Copula: The History of Yuman BE 445
-
V. Clisis and Verb Morphology
- 11. The Evolution of Third Person Verb Agreement in the Iroquoian Languages 493
- 12. From Auxiliary Verb Phrase to Inflectional Suffix 525
- 13. Clisis and Diachrony 539
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VI. Multiple Analyses
- 14. Multiple Analyses 583
- Author Index 609
- Language Index 615