This chapter reviews the role of the close study of comparative syntax in advancing our knowledge and understanding of the mechanisms, triggers and processes involved in syntactic change. While it is possible to infer significant insights and lessons about the nature of diachronic change from the study of successive synchronic stages of a single language, there is no doubt that the comparison of the historical development of two or more languages may offer broader empirical and deeper theoretical insights that are simply not available to language-specific investigations. This chapter therefore considers a number of representative examples which highlight the value and power of comparative linguistic investigation as a tool, not only for effectively probing linguistic reconstruction and linguistic relatedness, but above all for understanding the dimensions and limits of variation observed in how and why languages change through time and space.

(2025). Change: Comparative syntax and diachrony . Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10446/279890

Change: Comparative syntax and diachrony

Ledgeway, Adam
2025-01-01

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This chapter reviews the role of the close study of comparative syntax in advancing our knowledge and understanding of the mechanisms, triggers and processes involved in syntactic change. While it is possible to infer significant insights and lessons about the nature of diachronic change from the study of successive synchronic stages of a single language, there is no doubt that the comparison of the historical development of two or more languages may offer broader empirical and deeper theoretical insights that are simply not available to language-specific investigations. This chapter therefore considers a number of representative examples which highlight the value and power of comparative linguistic investigation as a tool, not only for effectively probing linguistic reconstruction and linguistic relatedness, but above all for understanding the dimensions and limits of variation observed in how and why languages change through time and space.
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Inglese
2023
2025
The Cambridge Handbook of Comparative Syntax
Sjef Barbiers, Norbert Corver & Maria Polinsky
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online
9781009179386
228
262
United Kingdom
Cambridge
Cambridge University Press
Settore GLOT-01/A - Glottologia e linguistica
Settore LIFI-01/A - Linguistica italiana
Settore FLMR-01/B - Filologia e linguistica romanza
Settore FLMR-01/C - Letterature portoghese, brasiliana e di espressione lusofona
Settore SPAN-01/C - Lingua, traduzione e linguistica spagnola
Settore FLMR-01/E - Lingua e letteratura romena
Settore FRAN-01/B - Lingua, traduzione e linguistica francese
Comparative syntax; diachronic change; Romance languages; parameters; auxiliary selection; verb movement; past participle agreement; demonstratives; complementizer systems; endogenous change; exogenous change; Verb Second; Configurationality; Edge-fronting; negation; DOM
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