Historical Development of Auxiliaries ( Trends in Linguistics. Studies and Monographs TiLSM )

Publication series :Trends in Linguistics. Studies and Monographs TiLSM

Author: Martin Harris   Paolo Ramat  

Publisher: De Gruyter Mouton‎

Publication year: 1987

E-ISBN: 9783110856910

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9783110109900

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Language: ENG

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Chapter

Introductory Paper

pp.:  9 – 11

From Auxiliary to Desinence

pp.:  11 – 29

Auxiliaries and Ergative Splits: A Typological Parameter

pp.:  61 – 93

Section (b): Germanic Languages

pp.:  93 – 117

The Auxiliarization of the English Modals: A Functional Grammar View

pp.:  117 – 119

On the Use of the Modal Auxiliaries Indicating ‘Possibility’ in Early American English

pp.:  119 – 153

Semantic Change in Modal Auxiliaries as a Result of Speech Act Embedding

pp.:  153 – 179

Syntactic and Semantic Change Within the Modal Systems of English and Afrikaans (Discussion Paper)

pp.:  179 – 189

Section (c): Romance Languages

pp.:  189 – 199

The Strategy and Chronology of the Development of Future and Perfect Tense Auxiliaries in Latin

pp.:  199 – 201

Syntactic Restructuring in the Evolution of Romance Auxiliaries

pp.:  201 – 233

The Interaction of Periphrasis and Inflection: Some Romance Examples

pp.:  233 – 245

The Evolution of Romance Auxiliaries: Criteria and Chronology (Discussion Paper)

pp.:  245 – 265

Section (d): ‘Exotic’ Languages

pp.:  265 – 277

Auxiliaries in Khotanese

pp.:  277 – 279

The Development of the AUX-category in Pidgins and Creoles: The Case of the Resultative-perfective and its Relation to Anteriority

pp.:  279 – 299

AUX in Basque

pp.:  299 – 325

Auxiliaries in ‘Exotic’ Languages (Discussion Paper)

pp.:  325 – 353

Subject Index

pp.:  353 – 363

Index of Names

pp.:  363 – 371

Index of Languages

pp.:  371 – 375

LastPages

pp.:  375 – 377

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