Language change and linguistic theory: 2 Morphological, syntactic, and typological change
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adam_text | Titel: Bd. 2. Language change and linguistic theory. Morphological syntactic, and typological change
Autor: Miller, D. Gary
Jahr: 2010
Contents
Volume I: Approaches, Methodology, and Sound Change
Detailed Contents vii
Preface xii
Dating and Other Conventions xv
Abbreviations xvii
Bibliographical Abbreviations xxix
Introduction 1
1 How Language Change is Investigated 12
2 Reconstructing Language History 39
3 Building on the Tradition 64
4 Analogy and Systematic Repair 97
5 Motivations of Language Change 123
6 Natural Processes 171
7 Inverted Operations 205
8 Denaturalized Phonetic Processes 221
9 Tempo and Mora in Phonological Change 238
10 Vowel Shifts and the Middle English Vowels 270
Special Phonetic Symbols 288
Primary Sources: Texts and Editions 293
Consolidated References for Volumes I and II 300
Language Index 395
Subject Index 404
Volume II: Morphological, Syntactic, and Typological Change
Detailed Contents vii
Preface xii
Dating and Other Conventions xv
Abbreviations xvii
Bibliographical Abbreviations xxix
vi Contents
Introduction i
1 Word-Order Typology: Core Data 12
2 Word Order in Theory and Change 33
3 Grammaticalization 67
4 Morphological Change 102
5 The Feminine Gender in Indo-European 122
6 Phrase Structure and Verb Classes 137
7 The Mediopassive: Latin to Romance 163
8 The History of English DO 190
9 Syntactic Change 230
10 The Development of Creole Categories 267
Special Phonetic Symbols 299
Primary Sources: Texts and Editions 304
Consolidated References for Volumes I and II 311
Language Index 407
Subject Index 416
Detailed Contents of Volume II: Morphological,
Syntactic, and Typological Change
Introduction
xii
Preface
Dating and Other Conventions xv
Abbreviations xvii
Bibliographical Abbreviations xxix
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Language and change 1
Plan of the book 5
1. Word-Order Typology. Core Data 12
1.1 Introduction 12
1.2 Basic word-order types 13
1.3 Properties of a consistent head-final language (Japanese) 14
1.4 SVO properties (French) 16
1.5 Properties of a developing VSO language (Old Irish) 17
1.6 Adpositions 21
1.7 Complement and relative clauses 22
1.8 Adjectives and genitives 26
1.9 Determiners and numerals 27
1.10 Lexical and functional phrases 29
1.11 The order of agreement elements 31
1.12 Conclusion 32
2. Word Order in Theory and Change 33
2.1 Accounts of linearization 33
2.2 Antisymmetry and parameters of movement 36
2.3 Tense and aspect morphology and syntax 39
2.4 Typology and Ethiopian Semitic languages 41
2.5 Germanic typology 43
2.6 The XV to VX shift in Germanic 48
2.7 History of the English genitive 53
2.8 The phrasal genitive 56
2.9 Inflection, acquisition, and typology 59
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2.10 Word-order change 61
2.11 Conclusion 64
3. Grammaticalization 67
3.1 Introduction 67
3.2 A universal grammaticalization cline? 70
3.3 Unidirectionality and exceptions to the cline 71
3.4 Grammaticalization in a morphologically complex language 75
3.5 English gonna 76
3.6 French adverbs in -ment 80
3.7 The Romance future 82
3.8 Formal accounts of grammaticalization 87
3.8.1 Formal hypotheses 87
3.8.2 Prepositions, complementizers, and discourse adjuncts 91
3.8.2.1 After 91
3.8.2.2 Like 93
3.8.3 Reanalysis of specifiers as heads 94
3.8.3.1 English whether and Latin utrum 95
3.8.3.2 Middle Welsh pronoun to complementizer reanalysis 96
3.9 Conclusion 98
4. Morphological Change 102
4.1 Introduction 102
4.2 The origin and diffusion of English 3sg. -s 103
4.2.1 The Scandinavian hypotheses 103
4.2.2 The distributional facts and paradigmatic generalizations 104
4.2.3 An account of the distribution 105
4.2.4 Conclusion 107
4.3 English deadjectival -en 108
4.3.1 Derivation 108
4.3.2 History of -en 110
4.3.3 Non-deadjectival -en 113
4.3.4 Constraints on -en affixation 114
4.3.5 Deadjectival -en: constraint evolution and maintenance 115
4.4 Conclusion 119
5. The Feminine Gender in Indo-European 122
5.1 The role of postulates 122
5.2 Gender systems 124
5.3 Reconstruction of the Proto-Indo-Hittite gender system 126
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5.4 IE residues of the archaic system 129
5.5 Development of feminine concord 130
5.6 Creation of the feminine gender 132
5.7 Spread of the feminine gender 134
5.8 Conclusion 135
. Phrase Structure and Verb Classes 137
6.1 Phrase and sentence structure: brief history 137
6.2 Lexical and functional phrases 139
6.3 Aspect as a functional head 140
6.4 Some functions of CP 142
6.5 The split-VP hypothesis 143
6.5.1 Big VP and little v? 143
6.5.2 vP as a phase 144
6.6 Cause 146
6.7 Intransitive verbs 149
6.8 Morphological tests for the unergative/unaccusative contrast 151
6.9 The ergative alternation 152
6.10 Passive and ergative contrasted 154
6.11 The middle voice 156
6.12 Impersonal constructions 159
6.13 Conclusion 161
, The Mediopassive: Latin to Romance 163
7.1 Introduction 163
7.2 The Latin mediopassive 163
7.3 Replacement of -r forms by se 174
7.3.1 Ergative verbs 174
7.3.2 Other unaccusatives 178
7.3.3 Inherent reflexives 179
7.4 Verbs of motion and change of state 179
7.5 Affective unaccusatives 181
7.6 Victory of se and telicity 182
7.7 Indirect reflexive 183
7.8 Middle 184
7.9 Passive 185
7.10 Impersonal passive 186
7.11 Conclusion 186
Detailed Contents
8. The History of English DO 190
8.1 Introduction 190
8.2 Varieties of do 191
8.3 Causative do, surface ambiguities, and reanalysis 192
8.4 Language acquisition and/or contact? 195
8.5 Functional development of Pdo 197
8.6 The syntactic position of Pdo 202
8.7 Changes in Pdo from ci6 to C17 205
8.8 The second reanalysis: interrogative do 207
8.9 Reanalysis to higher sentential categories 210
8.9.1 Changes in negation and other structures 210
8.9.2 Loss of V-to-I movement 213
8.9.3 Imperative structures 216
8.10 V2 and an elaborated CP 217
8.11 Motivations for and effects of the reanalysis of Pdo to T/M 220
8.12 The relevant higher sentential categories 222
8.13 Conclusion 225
8.14 Appendix: Chronology of changes involving Pdo 227
9. Syntactic Change 230
9.1 Introduction 230
9.2 Loss of subject raising in West Greenlandic factive complements 231
9.3 From relative pronoun to complementizer 235
9.3.1 Gothic complementizers 235
9.3.2 Latin quod 238
9.4 Copular deontics in Latin and English 242
9.4.1 The deontic gerundial in Latin 243
9.4.2 The Old English deontic infinitive with BE 245
9.4.2.1 The deontic infinitive with NP movement 247
9.4.2.2 The deontic infinitive with wh-movement 248
9.4.2.3 Historical overview of the English deontic infinitive 251
9.5 Preposition doubling 253
9.6 On the origins of ergativity 256
9.6.1 Ergativity 257
9.6.2 Perfect passive and split ergativity: Iranian 258
9.6.3 Nominals and ergativity: Eskimo-Aleut 261
9.7 Conclusion 265
Detailed Contents xi
10. The Development of Creole Categories 267
10.1 Introduction 267
10.2 Hypotheses about Creole development 268
10.3 General properties of Creoles 270
10.4 Tense/Mood/Aspect 273
10.5 Derivation by affixation 278
10.6 Reduplication as a derivational process 280
10.7 Compounding and derivational affixes from compounds 283
10.8 Fixing of word order 287
10.9 Passivization 288
10.10 Embedded clauses 290
10.11 Non-finite clauses 293
10.12 Conclusion 296
Special Phonetic Symbols 299
Primary Sources: Texts and Editions 304
Consolidated References for Volumes I and II 311
Language Index 407
Subject Index 416
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