Thesis (Ph.D.) - Indiana University, French, 2015This thesis investigates word order change in infinitival clauses from Object-Verb (OV) to Verb-Object (VO) in the history of Latin and Old French. By applying a variationist approach, I examine a synchronic word order variation in each stage of language change, from which I infer the character, periodization and constraints of diachronic variation. I also show that in discourse-configurational languages, such as Latin and Early Old French, it is possible to identify pragmatically neutral contexts by using information structure annotation. I further argue that by mapping pragmatic categories into a syntactic structure, we can detect how word order change unfolds. For this investigation, t...
In this habilitation, I explore different issues concerning basic word order and synchronic and diac...
It is well known that the position of constituents in a clause is influenced by information structur...
International audienceThis paper presents a corpus study that investigates the question of word orde...
This volume explores word order change within the framework of diachronic generative syntax. Word or...
The primary concern of this chapter is to explore the role of information structure, syntax and pro...
International audienceThe main aim of this contribution is to argue that a linear string of Latin wo...
The evolution from Latin to Romance languages involves a typological shift from SOV to SVO order wh...
The main aim of this contribution is to argue that a linear string of Latin words can correspond to ...
This article re-examines the evidence for OV and VO variation and the loss of OV order in historical...
This paper presents a treebank-based study of the effect the text form (prose vs. verse) has on the ...
This article presents a novel empirical analysis of the word-order properties of Middle French, whic...
Word order is at the core of natural language grammatical systems. It interacts with all their stru...
In this paper, I propose a novel account of word order variation and word order change in terms of c...
International audienceThis paper addresses the classic problem of the triggers of the passage from a...
This book examines Latin word order, its historical origins in Proto-Indo-European and the shift in ...
In this habilitation, I explore different issues concerning basic word order and synchronic and diac...
It is well known that the position of constituents in a clause is influenced by information structur...
International audienceThis paper presents a corpus study that investigates the question of word orde...
This volume explores word order change within the framework of diachronic generative syntax. Word or...
The primary concern of this chapter is to explore the role of information structure, syntax and pro...
International audienceThe main aim of this contribution is to argue that a linear string of Latin wo...
The evolution from Latin to Romance languages involves a typological shift from SOV to SVO order wh...
The main aim of this contribution is to argue that a linear string of Latin words can correspond to ...
This article re-examines the evidence for OV and VO variation and the loss of OV order in historical...
This paper presents a treebank-based study of the effect the text form (prose vs. verse) has on the ...
This article presents a novel empirical analysis of the word-order properties of Middle French, whic...
Word order is at the core of natural language grammatical systems. It interacts with all their stru...
In this paper, I propose a novel account of word order variation and word order change in terms of c...
International audienceThis paper addresses the classic problem of the triggers of the passage from a...
This book examines Latin word order, its historical origins in Proto-Indo-European and the shift in ...
In this habilitation, I explore different issues concerning basic word order and synchronic and diac...
It is well known that the position of constituents in a clause is influenced by information structur...
International audienceThis paper presents a corpus study that investigates the question of word orde...