
The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Syntax
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Content
- Intro
- Contents
- Contributors
- 1. Some Notes on Comparative Syntax, with Special Reference to English and French
- 2. On the Grammatical Basis of Language Development: A Case Study
- 3. Comparative Syntax and Language Disorders
- 4. Object Shift, Verb Movement, and Verb Reduplication
- 5. Finiteness and Negation in Dravidian
- 6. On Some Descriptive Generalizations in Romance
- 7. Classifiers in Four Varieties of Chinese
- 8. Morphology and Word Order in "Creolization" and Beyond
- 9. The Slavic Languages
- 10. The Scandinavian Languages
- 11. Noun Class, Gender, and the Lexicon-Syntax-Morphology Interfaces: A Comparative Study of Niger-Congo and Romance Languages
- 12. Agreement and Its Placement in Turkic Nonsubject Relative Clauses
- 13. Qu'est-ce-que (qu)-est-ce que? A Case Study in Comparative Romance Interrogative Syntax
- 14. Clitic Placement, Grammaticalization, and Reanalysis in Berber
- 15. Clitic Placement in Western Iberian: A Minimalist View
- 16. Comparative Athapaskan Syntax: Arguments and Projections
- 17. Number Agreement Variation in Catalan Dialects
- 18. Classifiers and DP Structure in Southeast Asia
- 19. The Celtic Languages
- 20. Preverbal Elements in Korean and Japanese
- 21. Continental West-Germanic Languages
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