This paper analyzes subordinate clauses which have gained both syntactic and discursive independence through insubordination, the diachronic conventionalization of main clause usage. First, I introduce the notion of insubordination and discuss its application to a corpus language such as Latin from both a synchronic and a diachronic perspective. Second, cases of insubordination from Archaic and Classical Latin are critically evaluated on the basis of evidence from different grammars and corpus research, yielding insubordinate directives (commands and requests with ut(ei) + subjunctive), insubordinate wishes (with ut, utinam and si + subjunctive) and assertives (with quasi + subjunctive). Special attention is paid to the pragmatic and syntac...
In this paper, Old High German mood alternations in the different types of subordinate clauses (comp...
This chapter of the Historical Latin Syntax traces the evolution and use of predicative possessive c...
In the Cha’palaa language of Ecuador the main-clause use of the otherwise non-finite morpheme -ba ca...
This paper provides the first systematic investigation of the role of insubordination, the diachroni...
Heavily inflected languages, like Latin, which utilize case morphology to indicate syntactic and sem...
International audienceThe focus of this book is Latin word order, and in particular the relative ord...
Insubordination is defined as the phenomenon whereby a formally subordinate clause is conventionally...
This article concerns insubordination, that is, the use of clause types which are ordinarily conside...
Cross-linguistic data suggest that we still know relatively little on the possible origins of insub...
This chapter has a triple function, as an introduction to the phenomenon of insubordination with par...
Spanish makes frequent use of free-standing que ‘that’-clauses in conversational interaction. Given ...
In this thesis I investigate the syntax and prosody of discontinuous classical Latin noun phrases. I...
Although Latin displays many characteristics of nominative/accusative alignment, it also exhib...
International audienceMuch difficulty in the analysis of Latin constructions with dominant participl...
International audienceMuch difficulty in the analysis of Latin constructions with dominant participl...
In this paper, Old High German mood alternations in the different types of subordinate clauses (comp...
This chapter of the Historical Latin Syntax traces the evolution and use of predicative possessive c...
In the Cha’palaa language of Ecuador the main-clause use of the otherwise non-finite morpheme -ba ca...
This paper provides the first systematic investigation of the role of insubordination, the diachroni...
Heavily inflected languages, like Latin, which utilize case morphology to indicate syntactic and sem...
International audienceThe focus of this book is Latin word order, and in particular the relative ord...
Insubordination is defined as the phenomenon whereby a formally subordinate clause is conventionally...
This article concerns insubordination, that is, the use of clause types which are ordinarily conside...
Cross-linguistic data suggest that we still know relatively little on the possible origins of insub...
This chapter has a triple function, as an introduction to the phenomenon of insubordination with par...
Spanish makes frequent use of free-standing que ‘that’-clauses in conversational interaction. Given ...
In this thesis I investigate the syntax and prosody of discontinuous classical Latin noun phrases. I...
Although Latin displays many characteristics of nominative/accusative alignment, it also exhib...
International audienceMuch difficulty in the analysis of Latin constructions with dominant participl...
International audienceMuch difficulty in the analysis of Latin constructions with dominant participl...
In this paper, Old High German mood alternations in the different types of subordinate clauses (comp...
This chapter of the Historical Latin Syntax traces the evolution and use of predicative possessive c...
In the Cha’palaa language of Ecuador the main-clause use of the otherwise non-finite morpheme -ba ca...