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Order and structure in syntax I: Word order and syntactic structure
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Bailey, Laura R.; Sheehan, Michelle; Djärv, Kajsa; Heycock, Caroline; Rohde, Hannah; Zwart, Jan-Wouter; Poole, Geoffrey; Nikanne, Urpo; Erteshik-Shir, Nomi; Josefsson, Gunlög; Woolford, Ellen; Etxepare, Ricardo; Haddican, Bill; Julien, Marit; Biberauer, Theresa; Richards, Norvin; Wiltschko, Martina; Tsoulas, George; Vikner, Sten; Ramshøj Christensen, Ken; Nyvad, Anne Mete; Sulaiman, Mais; Rizzi, Luigi; Platzack, Christer; Kayne, Richard S.; Emonds, Joseph. - : Language Science Press, 2017
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In: Language Science Press; (2017)
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This book reconsiders the role of order and structure in syntax, focusing on fundamental issues such as word order and grammatical functions. The first group of papers in the collection asks what word order can tell us about syntactic structure, using evidence from V2, object shift, word order gaps and different kinds of movement. The second group of papers all address the issue of subjecthood in some way, and examine how certain subject properties vary across languages: expression of subjects, expletive subjects, quirky and locative subjects. All of the papers address in some way the tension between modelling what can vary across languages whilst improving our understanding of what might be universal to human language. This book is complemented by Order and structure in syntax II: Subjecthood and argument structure
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URL: https://langsci-press.org/catalog/book/159
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Obligatory and optional resumption; case studies in the syntax of Romanian and Iraqi Arabic
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Syntax, interfaces and processing in native language attrition
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Ko, Bohye. - : The University of Edinburgh, 2014
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A Comparative Study of English and Chinese Relative Clauses Based on Two Competing Derivational Approaches
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Chen, Han. - : The University of Edinburgh, 2013
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Conditional clauses, Main Clause Phenomena and the syntax of polarity emphasis
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In: Comparative Germanic syntax: the state of the art ; https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-01534968 ; Ackema, Peter; Alcorn, Rhona; Heycock, Caroline; Jaspers, Dany; van Craenenbroeck, Jeroen; Vanden Wyngaerd, Guido. Comparative Germanic syntax: the state of the art, John Benjamins, pp.133-167, 2012, Comparative Germanic syntax: the state of the art, 9789027255747. ⟨10.1075/la.191.05dan⟩ ; https://benjamins.com/#catalog/books/la.191.05dan/details (2012)
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Subject/non-subject asymmetries in the distribution of complementizers in English
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Variation in past tense marking in Bequia creole : apparent time change and dialect levelling
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Variation and change in Osaka Japanese honorifics: a sociolinguistic study of dialect contact
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Anaphoric Preferences of Null and Overt Subjects in Italian and Spanish: a Cross-linguistic Comparison
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