In:Stability, Variation and Change of Word-Order Patterns over Time
Edited by Rosanna Sornicola, Erich Poppe and Ariel Shisha-Halevy
[Current Issues in Linguistic Theory 213] 2000
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Published online: 21 December 2000
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Table of contents
Acknowledgementsvii
Introductionix
Part I. Stylistic and Pragmatic Principles in Stability, Variation and Change
La formation des principes de lordre des mots du russe moderne en tant que problème de
stylistique littéraire et de linguistique3
Part II. Stability and Diachrony
Stability in Clausal/Phrasal Pattern Constituent Sequencing: 4000 Year of Egyptian (with some theoretical
reflections, also on Celtic)71
Stability, Variation and Change in Word Order: Some Evidence from the Romance Languages101
Part III. Reanalysis, Grammaticalization and Change
Part IV. Variation and Change
Variant Order of Surface Segmentables on the Border between Morphology and Syntax: The Case of
Preradical Verbal Morphology in Kartvelian187
Word Order Stability and Change from a Sociolinguistic Perspective: The Case of Early Modern Welsh203
Two Word Order Patterns in the History of English: Stability, Variation, and Change259
Genitive Constructions in Early Modern English. New Evidence from a Corpus Analysis285
Index of names309
Index of subjects315
Index of languages321
