ABSTRACT

This book brings together for the first time a series of previously published papers featuring Ian Roberts’ pioneering work on diachronic and comparative syntax over the last thirty years in one comprehensive volume. Divided into two parts, the volume engages in recent key topics in empirical studies of syntactic theory, with the eight papers on diachronic syntax addressing major changes in the history of English as well as broader aspects of syntactic change, including the introduction to the formal approach to grammaticalisation, and the eight papers on comparative syntax exploring head-movement, the nature and distribution of clitics, and the nature of parametric variation and change. This comprehensive collection of the author’s body of research on diachronic and comparative syntax is an essential resource for scholars and researchers in theoretical, comparative, and historical linguistics.

part I|257 pages

Diachronic Syntax

part II|295 pages

Comparative Syntax

chapter 9|29 pages

Complex Inversion in French

chapter 10|9 pages

Excorporation and Minimality

chapter 13|54 pages

The Analysis of VSO Clauses

chapter 14|62 pages

Introduction

Parameters in Minimalist Theory 1

chapter 15|19 pages

Macroparameters and Minimalism

A Programme for Comparative Research