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Abstract
The paper proposes a novel structural analysis of Hittite determinate relative clauses on the basis of a corpus
study considering a wider and fuller array of Hittite data than ever before. In Hittite, relative wh-phrases
attest a wide range of linear positions: first/initial, clause-second, immediately preverbal or even postverbal. We build upon the
current assumption that wh-pronouns are clitics and thus their placement is determined by the syntax-prosody
interface. As for the syntactic component, we argue against the in situ construal of
wh-elements. Instead, we propose that what linearly appears to be clause-second, preverbal or postverbal position
of the wh-pronoun is structurally associated with Spec, FinP. The prosodic component is provided by the
standardly acknowledged prosodic inversion, but the prosodic domain for the placement of wh-clitics is not
clausal (CP), it is rather to be identified with a smaller domain within CP, namely, FinP. We also provide the first ever
systematic treatment of split wh-phrases which are highly problematic for existing approaches but are fully
accounted for by our analysis.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Historical Linguistics aims to publish, after peer-review, papers that make a significant contribution to the theory and/or methodology of historical linguistics. Papers dealing with any language or language family are welcome. Papers should have a diachronic orientation and should offer new perspectives, refine existing methodologies, or challenge received wisdom, on the basis of careful analysis of extant historical data. We are especially keen to publish work which links historical linguistics to corpus-based research, linguistic typology, language variation, language contact, or the study of language and cognition, all of which constitute a major source of methodological renewal for the discipline and shed light on aspects of language change. Contributions in areas such as diachronic corpus linguistics or diachronic typology are therefore particularly welcome.