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Balkan Syntax and (Universal) Principles of Grammar / Brian Joseph, Iliyana Krapova. — 1 online resource (349 p.). — (Trends in Linguistics. Studies and Monographs [TiLSM]). — In English. — <URL:http://elib.fa.ru/ebsco/2026734.pdf>.Record create date: 12/7/2018 Subject: Balkan Languages.; Language Contact.; Theory of Sprachbunds.; Universal Grammar.; LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Alphabets & Writing Systems Collections: EBSCO Allowed Actions: –
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Table of Contents
- Contents
- Introduction – Morpho-Syntactic Convergences and Current Linguistic Theory
- Part I: Contact Phenomena, Causes and Types of Explanations
- Balkan Syntax: Typological and Diachronic Aspects
- Parallel Universes and Universal Parallels: Balkan Romani Evidential Strategies
- Areal Typology and Balkan (Morpho-)Syntax
- Diachronic Regularities Explaining the Tendency towards Explicit Analytic Marking in Balkan Syntax
- Part II: Balkan Syntax and Universal Principles of Grammar
- Impersonal reflexives in Romance and Slavic: Contact effects in the Balkans
- Morphology versus Syntax in the Balkan Verbal Complex
- Universal Constraints on Balkanisms. A Case Study: The absence of Clitic Climbing
- Balkan Clitic Doubling Revisited: Micro-Variation, Typological Generalizations, and a True Universal
- Cross-categorial Syncretism and Containment in Balkan and Slavic
- Part III: Variation in the Sprachbund
- Modal habere-Constructions in the Balkan Slavic Context
- The Romanian subjunctive from a Balkan perspective
- Subjunctive complements in Balkan languages: Problems of distribution
- Language Index
- Subject Index
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