In this short paper, I elaborate on previous work by Givón (1971) and Aristar (1991) to argue that a substantial part of the well-known word-order correlations is best explained by grammaticalisation processes. Functional-adaptive accounts in terms of processing or learning constraints are currently weakly substantiated, and they suffer from the fact that they do not adequately control for language-internal inher- itance patterns. More generally, historical relatedness between different types of phrases constitutes an important confound in typological research, one that needs to be taken seriously before word-order correlations are motivated by anything other than the diachronic patterns that link the word order pairs in question
Typological universals are skewed distributional patterns whereby languages recurrently display cert...
A central goal of linguistics is to explain the constraints on linguistic diversity. The landscape o...
Languages are evolving systems, and so phylogenetic comparative methods allow us to produce probabil...
Recurring traits across languages have been argued to relate directly to constraints imposed by the ...
Word order universals constitute a well-known problem in language typology, first outlined in Greenb...
This paper examines the role that grammaticalization plays in explaining word order correlations. It...
Typological work has demonstrated that there are constraints on word order vari-ation. For example, ...
This volume provides an up-to-date discussion of a foundational issue that has recently taken centre...
Recent work in comparative linguistics suggests that all, or almost all, attested human languages ma...
1. Introduction We claim that making sense of the typological diversity of languages demands a histo...
This volume provides an up-to-date discussion of a foundational issue that has recently taken centre...
Cross-linguistic studies focus on inverse correlations (trade-offs) between linguistic variables tha...
The distribution of typological patterns across languages has occupied considerable space in recent ...
This paper addresses a recent trend in the study of language variation and universals, namely to att...
Languages vary widely but not without limit. The central goal of linguistics is to describe the dive...
Typological universals are skewed distributional patterns whereby languages recurrently display cert...
A central goal of linguistics is to explain the constraints on linguistic diversity. The landscape o...
Languages are evolving systems, and so phylogenetic comparative methods allow us to produce probabil...
Recurring traits across languages have been argued to relate directly to constraints imposed by the ...
Word order universals constitute a well-known problem in language typology, first outlined in Greenb...
This paper examines the role that grammaticalization plays in explaining word order correlations. It...
Typological work has demonstrated that there are constraints on word order vari-ation. For example, ...
This volume provides an up-to-date discussion of a foundational issue that has recently taken centre...
Recent work in comparative linguistics suggests that all, or almost all, attested human languages ma...
1. Introduction We claim that making sense of the typological diversity of languages demands a histo...
This volume provides an up-to-date discussion of a foundational issue that has recently taken centre...
Cross-linguistic studies focus on inverse correlations (trade-offs) between linguistic variables tha...
The distribution of typological patterns across languages has occupied considerable space in recent ...
This paper addresses a recent trend in the study of language variation and universals, namely to att...
Languages vary widely but not without limit. The central goal of linguistics is to describe the dive...
Typological universals are skewed distributional patterns whereby languages recurrently display cert...
A central goal of linguistics is to explain the constraints on linguistic diversity. The landscape o...
Languages are evolving systems, and so phylogenetic comparative methods allow us to produce probabil...