
Syntax over Time
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- 1.: Theresa Biberauer and George Walkden: Introduction
- PART I: Syntax and the Lexicon
- 2: Caitlin Light: Expletive there in West Germanic
- 3: Joan Maling and Sigriðdur Sigurjónsdottir: From passive to active: Stages in the Icelandic New Impersonal
- 4: William Haddican, Eytan Zweig, and Daniel Ezra Johnson: Change in the syntax and semantics of be like quotatives
- 5: Veronika Hegedus: The grammaticalization of postpositions in Old Hungarian
- 6: Katalin É. Kiss: A negative cycle in 12th - 15th century Hungarian
- 7: Ana Maria Martins: Negation and NPI composition inside DP
- PART II: Syntax and Morphology
- 8: Chris H. Reintges: Increasing morphological complexity and how syntax drives morphological change
- 9: Adam Ledgeway: Reconstructing complementizer-drop in the dialects of the Salento: A syntactic or phonological phenomenon
- 10: Marit Julien: On negation, tense, and participles in Finnic and Sámi
- 11: Krzysztof Migdalski: On the loss of tense and verb-adjacent clitics in Slavic
- 12: Dimitris Michelioudakis: The evolution of Inherent Case in the diachrony of Greek
- PART III: Syntax and Information Structure
- 13: Virginia Hill: From preposition to topic marker: Old Romanian pe
- 14: George Walkden: Verb-third in early West Germanic: A comparative perspective
- 15: Ed Cormany: Changes in Friulano subject clitics: Conflation and interactions with the left periphery
- 16: Lieven Danckaert: The decline of Latin left-peripheral presentation foci: Causes and consequences
- 17: Montserrat Batllori and Maria-Lluïsa Hernanz: Weak focus and polarity: Asymmetries between Spanish and Catalan
- 18: Roland Hinterhölzl: An interface account of word order variation in Old High German
- 19: Ann Taylor and Susan Pintzuk: Verb order, object position, and information status in Old English
- 20: Joel C. Wallenberg: Antisymmetry and heavy NP shift across Germanic
- 21: Edith Aldridge: Pronominal object shift in Archaic Chinese
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