The Rise of Agreement: A Formal Approach to the Syntax and Grammaticalization of Verbal InflectionThis book investigates the historical paths leading from pronouns to markers of verbal agreement and proposes a unified formal account of this grammaticalization process. In opposition to beliefs widely held in the literature, it is argued that new agreement formatives can be coined in a multitude of syntactic environments. Still, the individual paths toward agreement are shown to exhibit a set of underlying similarities which are attributed to universal principles that govern the reanalysis of pronominal clitics as exponents of verbal agreement across languages. It is claimed that syntactic principles impose only a set of necessary conditions on the reanalysis in question, while its ultimate trigger is morphological in nature. More specifically, it is argued that the acquisition of inflectional morphology is governed by blocking effects which operate during language acquisition and promote the grammaticalization of new markers if this change serves to replace 'worn-out', underspecified forms with new, more specified candidates. |
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2nd person forms 3rd person affixes Agr-on-C Agree agreement ending agreement formatives agreement morpheme agreement paradigm agreement suffixes analysis argued assumed assumption Bavarian Benincà big DP Blocking Principle Buryat c-command C-oriented clitics change in question Chapter Chomsky Cimbrian clitic doubling clitic pronouns complementizer agreement contrast diachronic discussion dissociated Agr-morpheme distinctions Distributed Morphology enclitic exhibit fact feature content finite verb functional categories functional head German giving rise grammar grammaticalization process Haiman homophonous inflectional morphology inversion contexts language acquisition learner lexical licensed Linder ment Non-Standard French Note obligatory overt person/number phonological Piattino post-syntactically pro-drop proclitic Puter realization reanalysis in question reanalyzed relevant Roussou second position clitics Section similar SpecTP structural simplification subject clitics subject pronouns suffixal agreement Surmeiran Sutselvan Swiss RR dialects syntactic syntax Tarahumara Tepecano Tsez Uto-Aztecan languages V2 property Vallader verbal agreement markers verbal agreement morphology Vicentino Vocabulary items vowel Walser German West Flemish