International audienceWe present the first large scale quantitative investigation of the syncretisation of verbal subject agreement in Medieval French and test a classic analysis which relates non-syncretic agreement and null subjects as parts of the same grammar (e.g. Rizzi 1986, Adams 1987, Alexiadou & Anagnostopoulou 1998, Roberts 2010, Sheehan to appear). We show that agreement syncretisation and the emergence of overt pronominal subjects proceeded at the same rate. On the Constant Rate Hypothesis of Kroch (1989), which states that a grammatical change has the same rate in different contexts, these results are compatible with the traditional analysis. However, we show that this analysis also generates a number of predictions which are n...
This volume provides an up-to-date discussion of a foundational issue that has recently taken centre...
There has been a substantial amount of research on heritage language acquisition and diachronic chan...
The paper sketches a novel, usage-based framework – Diachronic Probabilistic Grammar (DPG) – to anal...
International audienceWe present the first large scale quantitative investigation of the syncretisat...
This paper examines the nature of the dependency between the availability of null subjects and the “...
This article draws on a novel corpus of medieval texts to explore diachronic change in the French su...
This paper presents a treebank-based study of the effect the text form (prose vs. verse) has on the ...
This dissertation is concerned with synchronic variation as the reflection and residue of language c...
This dissertation is concerned with synchronic variation as the reflection and residue of language c...
International audienceThe present study deals with textual frequencies, considered from the point of...
The combined points of view of dialectology, diachrony and language acquisition shed new light on th...
The fifteenth-century collection of short stories entitled Les Cent Nouvelles Nouvelles is notorious...
International audienceThis paper addresses the classic problem of the triggers of the passage from a...
In a recent paper I argued that diachronic linguistics can explain certain typological phenomena tha...
In this paper, I will vindicate the importance of syntactic change for the study of synchronic stage...
This volume provides an up-to-date discussion of a foundational issue that has recently taken centre...
There has been a substantial amount of research on heritage language acquisition and diachronic chan...
The paper sketches a novel, usage-based framework – Diachronic Probabilistic Grammar (DPG) – to anal...
International audienceWe present the first large scale quantitative investigation of the syncretisat...
This paper examines the nature of the dependency between the availability of null subjects and the “...
This article draws on a novel corpus of medieval texts to explore diachronic change in the French su...
This paper presents a treebank-based study of the effect the text form (prose vs. verse) has on the ...
This dissertation is concerned with synchronic variation as the reflection and residue of language c...
This dissertation is concerned with synchronic variation as the reflection and residue of language c...
International audienceThe present study deals with textual frequencies, considered from the point of...
The combined points of view of dialectology, diachrony and language acquisition shed new light on th...
The fifteenth-century collection of short stories entitled Les Cent Nouvelles Nouvelles is notorious...
International audienceThis paper addresses the classic problem of the triggers of the passage from a...
In a recent paper I argued that diachronic linguistics can explain certain typological phenomena tha...
In this paper, I will vindicate the importance of syntactic change for the study of synchronic stage...
This volume provides an up-to-date discussion of a foundational issue that has recently taken centre...
There has been a substantial amount of research on heritage language acquisition and diachronic chan...
The paper sketches a novel, usage-based framework – Diachronic Probabilistic Grammar (DPG) – to anal...