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This volume surveys the phenomenon of syntactic complexity in a diversity of languages and from a diversity of theoretical perspectives. The topics include clause combining strategies such as relative, complement, and adverbial clauses, serialization, clausal nominalizations, but also the switch reference systems involved in clause chains, the role of insubordination and the influence of language contact in the development of syntactic complexity as well as the acquisition of complex clauses in child language and the grammaticalization processes leading to syntactic complexity. These studies illustrate the varied aspects involved in clause combining and help to understand how syntactic complexity works and evolves in the world’s languages, how it varies across languages, how it is influenced by language contact, how it is acquired. As such, this book gives the opportunity for readers to expand both their typological and their theoretical knowledge about syntactic complexity in a variety of languages.
Introduction 1(12)
Part I Syntactic complexity and language contact
Switch-reference in Kobon and Haruai: Areal influences within Highland New Guinea
13(14)
John Davies
Bernard Comrie
Models of grammar and the outcomes of long-term language contact: Language mixing in Dakkhini
27(26)
Tor A. Afarli
Karumuri V. Subbarao
Part II Syntactic complexity and language acquisition
Constructional grounding in emerging complexity: Early Comp-que constructions in Spanish acquisition
53(34)
Cecilia Rojas-Nieto
Part III The syntactic complexity of adverbial clauses
The predicates of Luiseno clausal adjuncts
87(22)
Susan Steele
Adverbial subordinators in Yaqui
109(30)
Lilian Guerrero
Part IV The diachrony of syntactic complexity
Grammaticalization of the linking devices with ka in Purepecha
139(28)
Claudine Chamoreau
Syntactic nominalizations in Pima Bajo: Diachronic diversity
167(24)
Zarina Estrada-Fernandez
Syntactic complexity and grammaticalization in Toba language (Guaycuruan)
191(26)
Cristina Messineo
From discourse to syntax: The use of the discourse marker bwe in the creation of interclausal connectives in Yaqui
217(32)
Albert Alvarez Gonzalez
Authors index 249(4)
Language index 253(2)
Subject index 255