
Latin influence on the syntax of the languages of Europe
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[Belgian Journal of Linguistics, 33] 2019. v, 250 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 30 March 2020
Published online on 30 March 2020
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Table of Contents
- Latin influence on the syntax of the languages of Europe: Foundations and new perspectivesBert Cornillie & Bridget Drinka | pp. 1–10
- On the notion of linguistic influence in syntax: Evidence from medieval Italo-Romance textsPaolo Greco | pp. 11–42
- Participial and gerundial clauses in sixteenth-century Spanish prose: Latinate syntax between convergence and divergence in translationSantiago Del Rey Quesada | pp. 43–81
- On the pace of syntactic elaboration from Latin calques: Evidence from Spanish, Dutch and EnglishBert Cornillie | pp. 82–107
- AcI: Inheritance and influence on some languages of Western EuropeFederica Da Milano & Pierluigi Cuzzolin | pp. 108–124
- The role of roofing: Latin influence on the development of the perfects in EuropeBridget Drinka | pp. 125–149
- Do the parallels meet? On the origin of the accusative with infinitive construction in SlavicAndrii Danylenko | pp. 150–182
- Latin influence on German word order?Hans Henrich Hock | pp. 183–209
- Language contact and language borrowing? Compound verb forms in the Old French translation of the Gospel of St. MarkBrigitte L. M. Bauer | pp. 210–250
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