Recent work in comparative linguistics suggests that all, or almost all, attested human languages may derive from a single earlier language. If that is so, then this language—like nearly all extant languages—most likely had a basic ordering of the subject (S), verb (V), and object (O) in a declarative sentence of the type “the man (S) killed (V) the bear (O).” When one compares the distribution of the existing structural types with the putative phylogenetic tree of human languages, four conclusions may be drawn. (i) The word order in the ancestral language was SOV. (ii) Except for cases of diffusion, the direction of syntactic change, when it occurs, has been for the most part SOV > SVO and, beyond that, SVO > VSO/VOS with a subsequent reve...
Languages vary widely but not without limit. The central goal of linguistics is to describe the dive...
Abstract. Inquiry into language evolution has recently focused on the question of the natural word o...
A central goal of linguistics is to explain the constraints on linguistic diversity. The landscape o...
Recent work in comparative linguistics suggests that all, or almost all, attested human languages ma...
Languages vary widely but not without limit. The central goal of linguistics is to describe the dive...
This thesis considers various theories of language typology put forward over the years, with particu...
In syntactic change, it remains an open issue whether word orders are more conservative or innovativ...
In syntactic change, it remains an open issue whether word orders are more conservative or innovativ...
Word order universals constitute a well-known problem in language typology, first outlined in Greenb...
Our core hypothesis is that the emergence of human language arose very rapidly from the linking of t...
The majority of extant languages have one of three basic word orders: SVO, SOV or VSO. Various hypot...
One aspect that is always discussed in language descriptions, no matter how short they may be, is wo...
One aspect that is always discussed in language descriptions, no matter how short they may be, is wo...
Derbyshire and Pullum (1979, this volume) report on the evidence they have accumulated during the pa...
In this short paper, I elaborate on previous work by Givón (1971) and Aristar (1991) to argue that a...
Languages vary widely but not without limit. The central goal of linguistics is to describe the dive...
Abstract. Inquiry into language evolution has recently focused on the question of the natural word o...
A central goal of linguistics is to explain the constraints on linguistic diversity. The landscape o...
Recent work in comparative linguistics suggests that all, or almost all, attested human languages ma...
Languages vary widely but not without limit. The central goal of linguistics is to describe the dive...
This thesis considers various theories of language typology put forward over the years, with particu...
In syntactic change, it remains an open issue whether word orders are more conservative or innovativ...
In syntactic change, it remains an open issue whether word orders are more conservative or innovativ...
Word order universals constitute a well-known problem in language typology, first outlined in Greenb...
Our core hypothesis is that the emergence of human language arose very rapidly from the linking of t...
The majority of extant languages have one of three basic word orders: SVO, SOV or VSO. Various hypot...
One aspect that is always discussed in language descriptions, no matter how short they may be, is wo...
One aspect that is always discussed in language descriptions, no matter how short they may be, is wo...
Derbyshire and Pullum (1979, this volume) report on the evidence they have accumulated during the pa...
In this short paper, I elaborate on previous work by Givón (1971) and Aristar (1991) to argue that a...
Languages vary widely but not without limit. The central goal of linguistics is to describe the dive...
Abstract. Inquiry into language evolution has recently focused on the question of the natural word o...
A central goal of linguistics is to explain the constraints on linguistic diversity. The landscape o...