In search of universal grammar : from Old Norse to Zoque
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In search of universal grammar : from Old Norse to Zoque
(Linguistik aktuell, v. 202)
J. Benjamins, c2013
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This volume in honor of Jan Terje Faarlund covers the areas in which he has contributed to linguistic theorizing, ranging from in-depth studies of Norwegian and Scandinavian grammar both synchronically and diachronically, to work on the Indian language Chiapas Zoque. The book is organized thematically with two chapters on each topic: The grammar of the Scandinavian languages (Tor A. Afarli and Christer Platzack); language policies and sociolinguistics (Unn Royneland and Peter Trudgill); French (Hans Petter Helland and Christine Meklenborg Salvesen); language change (Werner Abraham and Elly van Gelderen); lesser-studied languages (Alice Harris and Jerry Sadock); language acquisition (David Lightfoot and Marit Westergaard); and language evolution (Erika Hagelberg and Salikoko Mufwene). This book will be of interest to a wide range of readers, from students to scholars working on any of the areas covered.
Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction (by Lohndal, Terje)
- 2. Scandinavian
- 3. On the syntax of the accusative/dative alternation in spatial PPs in Norwegian dative dialects (by Afarli, Tor A.)
- 4. Spurious topic drop in Swedish (by Platzack, Christer)
- 5. Germanic sociolinguistics
- 6. "The voice from below": Norwegian language reforms in the 21st century (by Royneland, Unn)
- 7. Gender maintenance and loss in Totenmalet, English, and other major Germanic varieties (by Trudgill, Peter)
- 8. French
- 9. Non-finite adjuncts in French (by Helland, Hans Petter)
- 10. Topics and the left periphery: A comparison of Old French and Modern Germanic (by Meklenborg Salvesen, Christine)
- 11. Language change
- 12. The developmental logic of the analytic past in German and Polish: An issue of universalism or areal contact? (by Abraham, Werner)
- 13. The diachrony of pronouns and demonstratives (by Gelderen, Elly van)
- 14. Lesser-studied languages
- 15. Origins of metathesis in Batsbi (by Harris, Alice C.)
- 16. Indefinitely definite expressions (by Sadock, Jerrold M.)
- 17. Language acquisition
- 18. Doing diachrony (by Lightfoot, David)
- 19. The acquisition of linguistic variation: Parameters vs. micro-cues (by Westergaard, Marit)
- 20. Language evolution
- 21. The evolution of language (by Hagelberg, Erika)
- 22. Language as technology: Some questions that evolutionary linguistics should address (by Mufwene, Salikoko S.)
- 23. Index
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