The emergence and development of SVO patterning in Latin and French : diachronic and psycholinguistic perspectives

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The emergence and development of SVO patterning in Latin and French : diachronic and psycholinguistic perspectives

Brigitte L.M. Bauer

Oxford University Press, 1995

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Bibliography: p. 219-236

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This book analyses-in terms of branching-the pervasive reorganization of Latin syntactic and morphological structures: in the development from Latin to French, a shift can be observed from the archaic, left-branching structures (which Latin inherited from Proto-Indo-European) to modern right-branching equivalents. Brigitte Bauer presents a detailed analysis of this development based on the theoretical discussion and definition of "branching" and "head." Subsequently she relates the diachronic shift to psycholinguistic evidence, arguing that the difficuly of LB complex structures as reflected in their painstaking and delayed acquisition accounts for the extensive typological shift from left to right branching that took place in Latin/French and the other Indo-European languages. The author uses data from child language acquisition studies to support her thought-provoking claim.

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