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Interdependence of diachronic and synchronic analyses / edited by Folke Josephson, Ingmar Sohrman.

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Book
Contributor:
Josephson, Folke.
Söhrman, Ingmar.
Series:
Studies in language companion series ; v. 103.
Studies in language companion series, 0165-7763 ; v. 103
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Grammar, Comparative and general--Verb.
Grammar, Comparative and general.
Historical linguistics.
Typology (Linguistics).
Physical Description:
viii, 350 p. : ill., maps.
Place of Publication:
Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Pub., c2008.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
The focus of this volume is the interdependence of diachrony and synchrony in the investigation of syntactic structure. A diverse set of modern and ancient languages is investigated from this perspective, including Hittite, the Classical languages, Old Norse, Coptic, Bantu languages, Australian languages and Creoles. A variety of topics are covered, including TAM, diathesis, valency, case marking, cliticization, and grammaticalization. This volume should be of interest tosyntacticians, typologists, and historical linguists with an interest in syntax and morphology.
Contents:
Prelim pages
Table of contents
Contributors
Introduction
Synchronic and diachronic evidence for parallels between noun phrases and sentences
The development of tense, mood, and aspect in the creole languages, and the typology of affix order
Aspectual oppositions from Proto-Indo-European to Latin
On the development of actionality, tense, and viewpoint from Early to Late Latin
Continuity and change: The history of two Greek tenses
Actionality and aspect in Hittite
Imperfectivity and complete events
Predicative verbs of transition in Portuguese and Spanish: A cognitive approach to aspect, aktionsart, and tense
The Old Nordic Middle Voice in the pre-literary period: Questions of grammaticalisation and cliticisation
The relevance of tense and aspect in Semitic Languages: The case of Hebrew and Arabic
The verb phrase in the Kerebe language
Comparative TAM morphology in Niger-Congo: The case of persistive, and some other markers in Bantu
Indexicals as sources of case markers in Australian languages
Differential object marking in Sahidic Coptic
Index
Notes:
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9786612105395
9781282105393
1282105396
9789027290359
9027290350

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