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The emergence and development of SVO patterning in Latin and French: diachronic and psycholinguistic perspectives
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ISBN: 0195091035 0195358058 1280527560 1429406585 9781429406581 9781280527562 9780195091038 0197721605 Year: 1995 Publisher: New York Oxford University Press

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This treatise argues that there has been an evolution in Romance syntax and morphology from left-branching structures (subject-object-verb) to right-branching structures (subject-verb-object). It uses data from child language acquisition studies to back up this claim.


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Nominal apposition in Indo-European : its forms and functions and its evolution in Latin-Romance
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ISBN: 9783110460162 9783110461756 9783110460209 3110460165 3110461757 3110460203 Year: 2017 Publisher: Berlin: De Gruyter Mouton,

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Nominal apposition--the combining of two equivalent nouns--has been a neglected topic in linguistics, despite its prominence in syntax and morphology in some languages. This book presents an extensive comparative and diachronic analysis of nominal apposition in Indo-European, examining its occurrence, characteristics and functions in early languages, identifying parallels with similar phenomena elsewhere, and tracing its evolution in Latin-Romance

Language in time and space : a Festschrift for Werner Winter on the occasion of his 80th birthday
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ISBN: 3110176483 3110897725 9783110176483 9783110897722 Year: 2003 Volume: 144 Publisher: Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter,

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The honoree of this Festschrift has for many years now marked modern trends in diachronic and synchronic linguistics by his own publications and by stimulating those of numerous others. This collection of articles presents data-oriented studies that integrate modern and traditional approaches in the field, thus reflecting the honoree's contribution to contemporary linguistics. The articles relate to comparative data from (early) Indo-European languages and a variety of other languages and discuss the theoretical implications of phenomena such as linguistic universals, reconstruction, and langu

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