Verb Second in Medieval Romance
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:6th Dec '18
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This volume provides the first book-length study of the controversial topic of Verb Second and related properties in a range of Medieval Romance varieties. It presents an examination and analysis of both qualitative and quantitative data from Old French, Occitan, Sicilian, Venetian, Spanish, and Sardinian, in order to assess whether these were indeed Verb Second languages. Sam Wolfe argues that V-to-C movement is a point of continuity across all the medieval varieties - unlike in the modern Romance languages - but that there are rich patterns of synchronic and diachronic variation in the medieval period that have not previously been observed and investigated. These include differences in the syntax-pragmatics mapping, the locus of verb movement, the behaviour of clitic pronouns, the syntax of subject positions, matrix/embedded asymmetries, and the null argument properties of the languages in question. The book outlines a detailed formal cartographic analysis of both the attested synchronic patterns and the diachronic evolution of Romance clausal structure. The findings have widespread implications for the understanding of both the key typological property of Verb Second and the development of Latin into the modern Romance languages.
The book is very well written, and the reasoning is very clear... Wolfe succeeds in providing a convincing analysis for verb-second order in medieval Romance, but also for deviations from this order. * Georg A. Kaiser, French Studies *
ISBN: 9780198804673
Dimensions: 238mm x 164mm x 18mm
Weight: 470g
208 pages