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|a Cover; Word Order; Series; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Acknowledgements; Abbreviations used in glosses; 1: Word order: setting the scene; 2: The Linguistic-Typological approach: Empirical validity and explanation; 2.1 Cross-linguistic variation and language universals; 2.2 Basic word order; 2.2.1 Some basic word-order patterns; 2.3 Early LT word-order research; 2.3.1 Greenberg's seminal work and other 'derivative' works; 2.3.2 Bringing word-order inconsistencies to order; 2.3.3 Distribution of the six basic clausal word orders; 2.3.4 SV-VS typology.
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|a 2.4 OV-VO typology and Branching Direction Theory2.4.1 Evidence for the OV-VO typology; 2.4.2 The (near) demise of Head-Dependent Theory; 2.4.3 Branching Direction Theory; 2.4.4 Residual issues in BDT; 2.4.5 Further thoughts on BDT; 2.5 From word order to morpheme order: suffixes over prefixes; 2.5.1 The processing approach to the suffixing preference; 2.5.2 The diachronic approach to the suffixing preference; 2.5.3 Evaluating the two approaches to the suffixing preference; 2.5.4 Ordering of multiple affixes; 2.6 What to do with exceptions: areal (word-order) typology.
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|a 2.6.1 Areal distribution of the six clausal word orders2.6.2 Areal distribution of OV and VO; 2.6.3 Areal distribution of OV/VO and NPo/PrN; 2.6.4 Areal distribution of OV/VO and RelN/NRel; 2.7 Concluding remarks; 3: Entr'acte: historical and conceptual background of Generative Grammar; 3.1 Historical and conceptual background: Plato's problem; 3.1.1 From descriptive adequacy to explanatory adequacy; 3.1.2 Reducing individual rules to general principles; 3.1.3 Universal principles and the setting of parametric values; 3.2 Beyond explanatory adequacy: optimal language design.
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|a 3.2.1 The three pillars of the minimalist position3.2.2 More on virtual conceptual necessity; 3.2.3 Symmetry in Case assignment/checking; 3.2.4 Elimination of descriptive technology; 3.2.5 Economy: moving features vs moving categories; 3.2.6 Move or Merge: which is more economical?; 3.3 The fate of LF and PF: dynamic models of derivation; 3.3.1 Derivation by phase; 3.3.2 Multiple Spell-Out and other derivational models; 3.3.3 Interface/bare output conditions and linear order; 4: The generative approach: stipulation or deduction; 4.1 The role and status of linear order in GG.
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|a 4.1.1 Pre-Minimalist GG and linear order4.1.2 Minimalist Program and linear order; 4.2 Linear order: stipulation vs deduction; 4.2.1 Linear order in early GG; 4.2.2 Linear order rescued but stipulated; 4.2.2.1 Deriving linear order from modules of grammar; 4.2.2.2 Deriving linear order variation from general principles; 4.2.2.3 Rethinking stipulation; 4.3 Meeting stipulation head-on: Linear Correspondence Axiom; 4.3.1 Primacy of linear order; 4.3.2 Universal linear order: Specifier-Head-Complement; 4.3.3 LCA and the demise of X-́Theory ; 4.3.4 Why precedence? Why not subsequence?
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|g Machine generated contents note:
|g 1.
|t Word order: setting the scene --
|g 2.
|t Linguistic-Typological approach: empirical validity and explanation --
|g 2.1.
|t Cross-linguistic variation and language universals --
|g 2.2.
|t Basic word order --
|g 2.2.1.
|t Some basic word-order patterns --
|g 2.3.
|t Early LT word-order research --
|g 2.3.1.
|t Greenberg's seminal work and other ̀derivative' works --
|g 2.3.2.
|t Bringing word-order inconsistencies to order --
|g 2.3.3.
|t Distribution of the six basic clausal word orders --
|g 2.3.4.
|t SV-VS typology --
|g 2.4.
|t OV-VO typology and Branching Direction Theory --
|g 2.4.1.
|t Evidence for the OV-VO typology --
|g 2.4.2.
|t (near) demise of Head-Dependent Theory --
|g 2.4.3.
|t Branching Direction Theory --
|g 2.4.4.
|t Residual issues in BDT --
|g 2.4.5.
|t Further thoughts on BDT --
|g 2.5.
|t From word order to morpheme order: suffixes over prefixes --
|g 2.5.1.
|t processing approach to the suffixing preference --
|g 2.5.2.
|t diachronic approach to the suffixing preference --
|g 2.5.3.
|t Evaluating the two approaches to the suffixing preference --
|g 2.5.4.
|t Ordering of multiple affixes --
|g 2.6.
|t What to do with exceptions: areal (word-order) typology --
|g 2.6.1.
|t Areal distribution of the six clausal word orders --
|g 2.6.2.
|t Areal distribution of OV and VO --
|g 2.6.3.
|t Areal distribution of OV/VO and NPo/PrN --
|g 2.6.4.
|t Areal distribution of OV/VO and Re1N/NRel --
|g 2.7.
|t Concluding remarks --
|g 3.
|t Entr'acte: historical and conceptual background of Generative Grammar --
|g 3.1.
|t Historical and conceptual background: Plato's problem --
|g 3.1.1.
|t From descriptive adequacy to explanatory adequacy --
|g 3.1.2.
|t Reducing individual rules to general principles --
|g 3.1.3.
|t Universal principles and the setting of parametric values --
|g 3.2.
|t Beyond explanatory adequacy: optimal language design --
|g 3.2.1.
|t three pillars of the minimalist position --
|g 3.2.2.
|t More on virtual conceptual necessity --
|g 3.2.3.
|t Symmetry in Case assignment/checking --
|g 3.2.4.
|t Elimination of descriptive technology --
|g 3.2.5.
|t Economy: moving features vs moving categories --
|g 3.2.6.
|t Move or Merge: which is more economical--
|g 3.3.
|t fate of LF and PF: dynamic models of derivation --
|g 3.3.1.
|t Derivation by phase --
|g 3.3.2.
|t Multiple Spell-Out and other derivational models --
|g 3.3.3.
|t Interface/bare output conditions and linear order --
|g 4.
|t generative approach: stipulation or deduction --
|g 4.1.
|t role and status of linear order in GG --
|g 4.1.1.
|t Pre-Minimalist GG and linear order --
|g 4.1.2.
|t Minimalist Program and linear order --
|g 4.2.
|t Linear order: stipulation vs deduction --
|g 4.2.1.
|t Linear order in early GG --
|g 4.2.2.
|t Linear order rescued but stipulated --
|g 4.2.2.1.
|t Deriving linear order from modules of grammar --
|g 4.2.2.2.
|t Deriving linear order variation from general principles --
|g 4.2.2.3.
|t Rethinking stipulation --
|g 4.3.
|t Meeting stipulation head-on: Linear Correspondence Axiom --
|g 4.3.1.
|t Primacy of linear order --
|g 4.3.2.
|t Universal linear order: Specifier-Head-Complement --
|g 4.3.3.
|t LCA and the demise of X'-Theory() --
|g 4.3.4.
|t Why precedenceWhy not subsequence--
|g 4.3.5.
|t LCA: summing up --
|g 4.4.
|t LCA and cross-linguistic variation in linear order --
|g 4.5.
|t Linear order in MP: whither the LCA--
|g 4.5.1.
|t Minimalist solutions to the conceptual problems with the LCA --
|g 4.5.2.
|t Further minimalist treatment of the LCA --
|g 4.5.2.1.
|t Making c-command work (in a messy kind of way) --
|g 4.5.2.2.
|t Rethinking c-command for the LCA within MP --
|g 4.5.2.3.
|t Deriving or replacing c-command (but at what cost) --
|g 4.5.2.4.
|t Head Parameter: coming full circle --
|g 4.6.
|t Concluding remarks --
|g 5.
|t Optimality-Theoretic approach: violable constraints and constraint ranking --
|g 5.1.
|t emergence of OT: conceptual crisis in phonology --
|g 5.2.
|t Basic architecture of OT --
|g 5.2.1.
|t Harmonic bounding --
|g 5.2.2.
|t emergence of the unmarked --
|g 5.2.3.
|t Factorial typology: permutation of constraint rankings --
|g 5.3.
|t OT extension to syntax --
|g 5.3.1.
|t Theoretical implications of OT syntax --
|g 5.3.2.
|t Typological implications of OT syntax --
|g 5.4.
|t OT and basic word order --
|g 5.4.1.
|t Basic word order as TETU: minimal constraint re-ranking --
|g 5.4.2.
|t Head directionality and head position --
|g 5.4.2.1.
|t Three word-order inputs: SOV, SVO and VOS --
|g 5.4.2.2.
|t Mixed head directionality: VSO and non-uniform SOV --
|g 5.4.2.3.
|t Factorial word-order typology: what to exclude--
|g 5.4.2.3.1.
|t Reverse-German word order --
|g 5.4.2.3.2.
|t Reverse-Tzotzil word order --
|g 5.4.2.3.3.
|t No variants of VSO --
|g 5.4.2.3.4.
|t No uniform VOS --
|g 5.4.2.3.5.
|t Object-initial word orders: OVS and OSV --
|g 5.4.2.4.
|t Whither from νPMoving ν and/or Subj into IP/TP --
|g 5.4.2.4.1.
|t TP in VOS and VSO --
|g 5.4.2.4.2.
|t TP in uniform SVO --
|g 5.4.2.5.
|t Directionality of T in German SOV: head-final or head-initial--
|g 5.4.2.6.
|t From clause to phrase: Genitive-N or N-Genitive order --
|g 5.4.2.6.1.
|t NG order in VSO and VOS --
|g 5.4.2.6.2.
|t GN order in uniform SOV --
|g 5.4.2.6.3.
|t NG or GN order in uniform SVO --
|g 5.4.2.6.4.
|t NG order in non-uniform SOV --
|g 5.4.3.
|t LCA meets OT and turns s̀oft' --
|g 5.5.
|t Concluding remarks --
|g 6.
|t performance-based approach: efficiency in processing (and production) --
|g 6.1.
|t Early Immediate Constituent Theory --
|g 6.1.1.
|t Basic assumptions of EIC Theory --
|g 6.1.2.
|t Principle of Early Immediate Constituents --
|g 6.1.3.
|t EIC Theory and basic word order at the clausal level --
|g 6.1.4.
|t Testing further PEIC predictions --
|g 6.1.5.
|t Left-right asymmetry in word order --
|g 6.1.6.
|t EIC Theory vs BDT: an evaluation --
|g 6.2.
|t speaker and other relevant factors --
|g 6.2.1.
|t myth of the altruistic speaker --
|g 6.2.2.
|t Structural complexity vs information status --
|g 6.2.3.
|t Semantic dependency, lexical bias and valency --
|g 6.2.3.1.
|t Semantic dependency --
|g 6.2.3.2.
|t Lexical bias: frequency of use --
|g 6.2.3.3.
|t Valency --
|g 6.3.
|t Structural responses to efficiency and complexity --
|g 6.3.1.
|t Processing principles and processing domains --
|g 6.3.2.
|t Word orders and correlations in Hawkins's revised theory --
|g 6.3.2.1.
|t distribution of adpositions in OV and VO languages --
|g 6.3.2.2.
|t NRel/Re1N in VO and OV languages: an asymmetry in syntax --
|g 6.3.2.3.
|t Preponderance of subject-before-object ordering --
|g 6.3.2.4.
|t VO and OV order: a syntactic symmetry --
|g 6.3.3.
|t Residual issues --
|g 6.4.
|t Dependency Locality Theory: integration and storage --
|g 6.4.1.
|t Theoretical assumptions of DLT --
|g 6.4.2.
|t Complements vs adjuncts: implications for word order --
|g 6.4.3.
|t SVO vs OVS: differential storage load--
|g 6.4.4.
|t DLT as a production model (as well) --
|g 6.5.
|t Concluding remarks --
|g 7.
|t Envoi: whither word-order research.
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