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Syntax over Time
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Editor(s):
Theresa Biberauer
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George Walkden
Publication date:
February 01 2015
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Oxford University Press
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9780199687923
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February 01 2015
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10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199687923.001.0001
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction: Changing views of syntactic change
pp. 17
Expletive there in West Germanic
pp. 36
From passive to active: Stages in the Icelandic New Impersonal
pp. 54
Change in the syntax and semantics of be like quotatives
pp. 72
The grammaticalization of postpositions in Old Hungarian
pp. 86
A negative cycle in 12th–15th‐century Hungarian
pp. 102
Negation and NPI composition inside DP
pp. 124
Increasing morphological complexity and how syntax drives morphological change
pp. 146
Reconstructing complementizer‐drop in the dialects of the Salento: A syntactic or phonological phenomenon?
pp. 163
On negation, tense, and participles in Finnic and Sámi
pp. 179
On the loss of tense and verb‐adjacent clitics in Slavic
pp. 197
The evolution of inherent Case in the diachrony of Greek
pp. 218
From preposition to topic marker: Old Romanian pe
pp. 236
Verb-third in early West Germanic: A comparative perspective
pp. 249
Changes in Friulano subject clitics: Conflation and interactions with the left periphery
pp. 265
The decline of Latin left-peripheral presentational foci: Causes and consequences
pp. 280
Weak focus and polarity
pp. 299
An interface account of word‐order variation in Old High German
pp. 318
Verb order, object position, and information status in Old English
pp. 336
Antisymmetry and Heavy NP Shift across Germanic
pp. 350
Pronominal object shift in Archaic Chinese
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