In:Word Order Change in Acquisition and Language Contact: Essays in honour of Ans van Kemenade
Edited by Bettelou Los and Pieter de Haan
[Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today 243] 2017
► pp. 57–77
Chapter 4Conditional inversion and types of parametric change
Published online: 14 December 2017
https://doi.org/10.1075/la.243.04rob
https://doi.org/10.1075/la.243.04rob
Abstract
We document a case of change from a mesoparameter to a microparameter to a nanoparameter involving Conditional Inversion (CI) in English. What has changed since Old English is the range of elements affected by T-to-C movement, and how it relates to other forms of head-movement into the C-field. In Old English, CI was part of the verb-second (V2) system. English lost V2 in the 15th century, but “residual V2â€, including CI, survived. In the Early Modern period, movement of lexical verbs to T was lost; from this period on, only auxiliaries undergo CI, again in line with interrogative inversion. CI applied to all auxiliaries, until the mid-19th century. In contemporary English, CI is restricted to had, should and were.
Article outline
- Introduction
- 1.CI in Contemporary English
- 2. Pre-20th-century Modern English
- 3.Early Modern English
- 4.Old and Middle English
- 5.Conclusion
Acknowledgements Notes References
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