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Buch, Englisch, Band 2, 416 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 772 g

Reihe: Oxford Studies in Diachronic and Historical Linguistics

Al / Galves / Cyrino

PARAMETER THEORY & LINGU CHANGE OSDHL

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1. Auflage 2012
ISBN: 978-0-19-965920-3
Verlag: ACADEMIC

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Buch, Englisch, Band 2, 416 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 772 g

Reihe: Oxford Studies in Diachronic and Historical Linguistics

ISBN: 978-0-19-965920-3
Verlag: ACADEMIC


This book focuses on some of the most important issues in historical syntax. In a series of close examinations of languages from old Egyptian to modern Afrikaans, leading scholars present new work on Afro-Asiatic, Latin and Romance, Germanic, Albanian, Celtic, Indo-Iranian, and Japanese. The book revolves around the linked themes of parametric theory and the dynamics of language change. The former is a key element in the search for explanatory adequacy in historical syntax: if the notion of imperfect learning, for example, explains a large element of grammatical change, it is vital to understand how parameters are set in language acquisition and how they might have been set differently in previous generations. The authors test particular hypotheses against data from different times and places with the aim of understanding the relationship between language variation and the dynamics of change. Is it possible, for example, to reconcile the unidirectionality of change predominantly expressed in the phenomenon of "grammaticalization", with the multidirectionality predicted by generativist approaches? In terms of the richness of the data it examines, the broad range of languages it discusses, and the use it makes of linguistic theory this is an outstanding book, not least in the contribution it makes to the understanding of language change.

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Researchers, teachers, and advanced students of language change and linguistic theory. Graduate and advanced students taking courses in comparative and historical syntax.

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1: Charlotte Galves, Sônia Cyrino, and Ruth Lopes: Parameter Theory and Dynamics of Change
2: Guido Mensching: parameters in Old Romance Word order: A comparative minimalist analysis
3: Chris Sapp: Micro-parameters in the Verbal Complex: Middle High German and some modern varieties
4: Joel Wallenberg: Language Acquisition in German and Phrase Structure Change in Yiddish
5: Adriana Cardoso: Extraposition of Restrictive Relative Clauses in the History of Portuguese
6: Ilza Ribeiro and Maria A. Torres Morais: Doubling-que Embedded Constructions in Old Portuguese: A diachronic perspective
7: Mary Aizawa Kato: Brazilian Portuguese and Caribbean Spanish: Similar changes in Romania Nova
8: Chris H. Reintges: macroparametric Change and the Synthetic-analytic Dimension: The case of Ancient Egyptian
9: Judy B. Bernstein and Raffaella Zanuttini: A Diachronic Shift in the Expression of Person
10: John Whitman and Yuko Yanagida: The Formal Syntax of Alignment Change
11: Elliott Lash: The Diachronic Development of the Irish Comparative Particle
12: Ana Maria Martins: Deictic Locatives, Emphasis, and Metalinguistic Negation
13: Teresa Biberauer and Hedde Zeijlstra: Negative Changes: Three factors and the diachrony of Afrikaans negation
14: Virginia Hill: Romanian 'Can': Change in parametric settings
15: Chiara Gianollo: Prepositional Genitives in Romance and the Issue of parallel Development: From Latin to Old French
16: Giuseppe Longobardi: Parameter Theory, Historical Convergences, and the implicational Structure of UG
17: Ian Roberts: Macroparameters and Minimalism: A programme for comparative research
References
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Charlotte Galves studied in Paris (Paris IV- Sorbonne and Paris VIII-Vincennes) and is currently Associate Professor of Linguistics at the University of Campinas. She has published on the comparative syntax of European and Brazilian Portuguese from both synchronic and diachronic perspectives. She coordinates the elaboration of the Tycho Brahe Parsed Corpus of Historical Portuguese. Her publications include Ensaios sobre as gramáticas do português and, as co-editor, África-Brasil: Caminhos da Lingua Portuguesa (Editora da Unicamp, 2001 and 2009).

Sonia Cyrino studied at the University of Campinas where she is currently Associate Professor. She has been a Visiting Scholar at the University of Maryland at College Park and at the University of Cambridge (UK). She is interested in syntactic theory and diachronic change in Brazilian Portuguese. Her publications include chapters in the ^iGoing Romance^r series (John Benjamins) and articles in Journal of Portuguese Linguistics and Iberia-International Journal on Theoretical Linguistics.

Ruth Lopes joined the University of Campinas in 2006 where she is an Associate Professor. She has been a visiting researcher at the University of Maryland at College Park and at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. Her interests are language acquisition and the syntax-semantics interface. She is the co-authorm, with Carlost Mioto and Maria Cristina Figueiredo Silva of Novo Manual de Sintaxe (Insular, 2004).

Filomena Sandalo has a PhD from the University of Pittsburg and is currently Associate Professor at the University of Campinas. She was a Post-Doctoral Associate from 1996 to 1998 and a visiting scholar in 2001 and 2010-2011 at MIT. She has published on the phonology and morphology of Portuguese and the native languages of South America. Her publications include A Grammar of Kadiwéu (MIT Occasional Papers in Linguistics 11, 1997).

Juanito Avelar studied in Rio de Janeiro and Campinas and is currently Associate Professor at the University of Campinas. He has published on syntactic variation and on the history of Brazilian Portuguese. His publications include Ter, ser e estar: dinâmicas morfossintáticas no português brasileiro (RG Editora, 2009) and, co-edited with Fernão de Oliveira, Um gramático na história (Pontes, 2009).



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