Historical linguistics 2017 : selected papers from the 23rd International Conference on Historical Linguistics, San Antonio, Texas, 31 July - 4 August 2017 /

"The collected articles in this volume address an array of cutting-edge issues in the field of historical linguistics, including new theoretical approaches and innovative methodologies for studying language through a diachronic lens. The articles focus on the following themes: I. Case & Arg...

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Detalhes bibliográficos
Autor Corporativo: International Conference on Historical Linguistics San Antonio, Tex.
Outros Autores: Drinka, Bridget, 1951- (Editor)
Formato: Licensed eBooks
Idioma:inglês
Publicado em: Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, [2020]
Colecção:Amsterdam studies in the theory and history of linguistic science. Current issues in linguistic theory ; v. 350.
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Sumário:
  • Part I. Case & argument structure: Strategies for aligning syntactic roles and case marking with semantic properties: The case of the accusative of respect in ancient Greek / Domenica Romagno
  • Criteria for subjecthood and non-canonical subjects in Classical Greek / Marina Benedetti and Chiara Gianollo
  • Parallel syncretism in early Indo-European / Steve Rapaport
  • Dative possessor in ditransitive Spanish predication, in diachronic perspective / Rosa María Ortiz Ciscomani
  • 'Liking' constructions in Spanish:The role of frequency and syntactic stimulus in constructional change / Andrea Mojedano Batel
  • Part II. Alignment & Diathesis: The actualization of new voice patterns in Romance: Persistence in diversity / Michela Cennamo
  • Ergative from passive in Proto-Basque / Mikel Martínez-Areta
  • Part III. Patterns, paradigms, & restructuring: Synchrony, diachrony, and indexicality / Henning Andersen
  • Ablaut pattern extension as partial regularization strategy in German and Luxembourgish / Jessica Nowak
  • Remotivating inflectional classes: An unexpected effect of grammaticalization / Livio Gaeta
  • From noun to quantifier: Pseudo-partitives and language change / Johanna L. Wood
  • Part IV. Grammaticalization & construction grammar: Old French si, grammaticalisation, and the interconnectedness of change / Sam Wolfe
  • The rise of the analytic Perfect aspect in the West Iranian languages / Vit Bubenik and Leila Ziamajidi
  • On the grammaticalization of the -(v)ši- resultative in North Slavic / Andrii Danylenko
  • Atomizing linguistic change: A radical view / Dieter Stein
  • Part V. Corpus linguistics & morphosyntax: The rich get richer: Preferential attachment and the diachrony of light verbs in Old Swedish / John D. Sundquist
  • Expletives in Icelandic: A corpus study / Hannah Booth
  • Part VI. Languages in contact: Contact and change in Neo-Aramaic dialects / Geoffrey Khan
  • Copying of argument structure: A gap in borrowing scales and a new approach to model contact-induced change / Carola Trips
  • Contact-induced change and the phonemicization of the vowel /a/ in Quảng Nam Vietnamese / Andrea Hoa Pham
  • The future marker in Palestinian Arabic: Internal or external motivation for language change? / Duaa AbuAmsha
  • Neuters to none: A diachronic perspective on loanword gender in Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian / Mary Ann Walter
  • Index.