
Periphrasis and Inflexion in Diachrony
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- Introduction
- Part I: The Status of Periphrasis and Inflexion
- 1: Adam Ledgeway and Nigel Vincent: Periphrasis and inflexion: Lessons from Romance
- 2: John Charles Smith: The boundaries of inflexion and periphrasis
- Part II: Periphrasis
- 3: Nigel Vincent and Max W. Wheeler: Layering and divergence in Romance periphrases
- 4: Sandra Paoli and Sam Wolfe: The GO-future and GO-past periphrases in Gallo-Romance: A comparative investigation
- 5: Mair Parry: The TORNARE-periphrasis in Italo-Romance: Grammaticalization 'again'!
- 6: Silvio Cruschina: Periphrastic morphomes in Italo-Romance
- Part III: Auxiliation
- 7: Xavier Bach and Pavel stichauer: Auxiliary selection in Italo-Romance and inflexional classes
- 8: Michele Loporcaro: The morphological nature of person-driven auxiliation: Evidence from shape conditions
- Part IV: Analysis vs Synthesis
- 9: Adina Dragomirescu, Alexandru Nicolae, and Rodica Zafiu: The loss of analyticity in the history of Romanian verbal morphology
- 10: Gabriela Pana Dindelegan and Oana Uta Barbulescu: The relationship between inflexional and analytic marking of obliques in Romanian
- 11: Rosanna Sornicola: A diachronic perspective on polymorphism, overabundance, and polyfunctionalism
- Part V: Inflexion and its Interfaces
- 12: Delia Bentley and Michela Cennamo: Thematic and lexico-aspectual constraints on V-S agreement: Evidence from Northern Italo-Romance
- 13: Mark Aronoff and Lori Repetti: Conditioned epenthesis in Romance
- 14: Paul O'Neill and Tom Finbow: Koineization and language contact: The social causes of morphological change in and with Portuguese
- References
- Index
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