英语历史上主要的和根深蒂固的小句不对称

IF 0.3 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS
E. Gelderen
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本文概述了英语发展史上主从句和嵌入从句中的CP层。现代英语主句不像古英语主句那样容易扩展,但在从句中情况正好相反,现代英语比古英语有更灵活的嵌入CP。我关注嵌入式CP的发展。有人声称,古英语缺乏嵌入式拆分CP,因此缺乏嵌入式V2和许多其他嵌入式词根现象。我证明了这一点对于主词和非主词动词的补语都是正确的。相比之下,现代英语的矩阵动词对C位的强度有影响。现代英语中的断言动词允许从句中出现主句现象,而非断言动词通常不允许。本文的重点是记录“拉伸”嵌入从句的变化以及主要动词的作用变化。它是描述性的,而不是解释性的,例如,就相位头状态的变化而言。
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Main and embedded clausal asymmetry in the history of English
In this paper, I sketch the CP layer in main and embedded clauses in the history of English. The Modern English main clause is not as easily expandable as the Old English one, but the reverse is true in the subordinate clause, where Modern English has a more flexible embedded CP than Old English. I focus on the developments of the embedded CP. It has been claimed that Old English lacks an embedded split CP and therefore lacks embedded V2 and a host of other embedded root phenomena. I show this to be true for complements to both assertive and non-assertive verbs. In contrast, the Modern English matrix verb has an effect on the strength of the C-position. Assertive verbs in Modern English allow main clause phenomena in subordinate clauses whereas non-assertives typically do not. The main point of the paper is to chronicle the changes that ‘stretch’ the embedded clause and the changing role of main verbs. It is descriptive rather than explanatory, e.g., in terms of changes in phase-head status.
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Linguistic Variation
Linguistic Variation LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS-
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期刊介绍: Linguistic Variation is an international, peer-reviewed journal that focuses on the study of linguistic variation. It seeks to investigate to what extent the study of linguistic variation can shed light on the broader issue of language-particular versus language-universal properties, on the interaction between what is fixed and necessary on the one hand and what is variable and contingent on the other. This enterprise involves properly defining and delineating the notion of linguistic variation by identifying loci of variation. What are the variable properties of natural language and what is its invariant core?
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