
Current trends in analyzing syntactic variation
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[Belgian Journal of Linguistics, 31] 2017. vi, 325 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 23 April 2018
Published online on 23 April 2018
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Table of Contents
- Introduction: Current trends in analyzing syntactic variationLudovic De Cuypere & Gert De Sutter | pp. 1–7
- Syntactic alternation research: Taking stock and some suggestions for the futureStefan Th. Gries | pp. 8–29
- Cognitive and geographic constraints on morphosyntactic variation: The variable agreement of presentational haber in Peninsular SpanishJeroen Claes | pp. 30–55
- Language variation and change: A case study of the loss of genitive case in (Heritage) GreekArtemis Alexiadou | pp. 56–75
- A crowdsourcing approach to the description of regional variation in French object clitic clustersMathieu Avanzi & Elisabeth Stark | pp. 76–103
- Expanding the causative alternation: What about a third variant?Eugenia Mangialavori Rasia | pp. 104–136
- Agreement mismatches in Dutch relativesGosse Bouma | pp. 137–164
- Scales or features in verb meaning? Verb classes as predictors of syntactic behaviorElisabeth Verhoeven | pp. 165–194
- A corpus-based analysis of pronoun choice in German relative clausesPatrick Brandt & Eric Fuß | pp. 195–218
- Measuring the alternation strength of causative verbs: A quantitative and qualitative analysis of the interaction between verb, theme and constructionLaurence Romain | pp. 219–242
- Accounting for syntactic variation in diachrony: The presence vs. absence of de in finite nominal complement clauses in 16th and 17th century SpanishAnton Granvik | pp. 243–272
- Spanish time constructions with hacer : Gradient judgments and corpus data to solve a syntactic conundrumBorja Herce | pp. 273–300
- Exploring the Left Dislocation construction by means of multiple linear regression: Complexity and orality of Modern English left-dislocated NPsDavid Tizón-Couto | pp. 301–327
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