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Grammatical Change: Origins, Nature, Outcomes
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Grammatical Change: Origins, Nature, OutcomesThis book advances research on grammatical change and shows the breadth and liveliness of the field. Leading international scholars report and reflect on the latest research into the nature and outcomes of all aspects of syntactic change including grammaticalization, variation, complementation, syntactic movement, determiner-phrase syntax, pronominal systems, case systems, negation, and alignment.
 
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Tags: systems, syntactic, change, research, syntax
Of Grammar, Words, and Verses: In Honor of Carlos Piera
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Of Grammar, Words, and Verses: In Honor of Carlos PieraThis book offers new work by some major figures in the field of linguistics, addressing old debates from the perspective of current explanatory grammatical theory. These include paradigmatic relations among words, and agreeing adjectives and their grammatical source. Covering a broad range of empirical domains, the contributors of this volume examine the role of Economy in syntax and in syntactic interfaces with phonology and semantics, and their implications for processing.
 
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Tags: their, grammatical, Economy, syntax, syntactic
Information Structure and Syntactic Change in Germanic and Romance Languages
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Information Structure and Syntactic Change in Germanic and Romance LanguagesInformation Structure and Syntactic Change in Germanic and Romance Languages

The contributions of this volume offer new perspectives on the relation between syntax and information structure in the history of Germanic and Romance languages, focusing on English, German, Norwegian, French, Spanish and Portuguese, and both from a synchronic and a diachronic perspective.

 
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Tags: Romance, Germanic, Portuguese, Spanish, Norwegian, Information, Syntactic, Languages
Syntax and its Limits
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Syntax and its LimitsIn this book, leading linguists explore the empirical scope of syntactic theory, by concentrating on a set of phenomena for which both syntactic and nonsyntactic analyses initially appear plausible. Exploring the nature of such phenomena permits a deeper understanding of the nature of syntax and of neighbouring modules and their interaction. The book contributes to both traditional work in generative syntax and to the recent emphasis placed on questions related to the interfaces.
 
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Tags: phenomena, syntax, nature, syntactic, neighbouring
Lexical Specification and Insertion
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Lexical Specification and InsertionThe papers in this volume address the general question what type of lexical specifications we need in a generative grammar and by what principles this information is projected onto syntactic configurations, or to put it differently, how lexical insertion is executed. Many of the contributions focus on what the syntactic consequences are of choices that are made with respect to the lexical specifications of heads. The data in the volume are drawn from diverse languages, among which: Brazilian Portuguese, Bulgarian, Dutch, English, French, German, Icelandic, Italian, Mohawk, Norwegian, Polish, Russian.
 
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Tags: lexical, syntactic, specifications, volume, Dutch