This book explores the many factors that influenced syntactic
change in English. Aimed at advanced students, this book discusses
a number of approaches to charting the major developments in the
syntax of English. It does not assume any knowledge of Old or
Middle English or of formal syntax, although students should be
familiar with traditional syntactic concepts such as verbs and
nouns, subjects and objects, and linguistic concepts such as
morphology and case. Bettelou Los draws on explanations from both
formal and functional approaches to explore how syntactic changes
are the product of the interaction of many internal and external
factors. It discusses internal factors such as the loss of
morphology and pressure from analogy. It covers external factors
such as the sociolinguistic impact of language and dialect contact.
It strikes a balance between theoretical explanation and
accessibility to readers with no background in formal syntax. It
contains 26 tables and 5 figures. It features 2 old English text
extracts as appendices. Each chapter finishes with a summary of
main points.
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