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E-grāmata: Micro- and Macro-variation of Causal Clauses: Synchronic and Diachronic Insights

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"This collection presents novel insights into the micro- and macro-variation of causal clauses from a cross-linguistic perspective. It contains a general introduction to the topic setting the scene, and nine chapters based on data from Dutch, German, English, Icelandic, Chinese, and Japanese. Topics discussed in the individual chapters involve, inter alia, external, internal and linear syntax of adverbial clauses expressing a causal relation, their semantic interpretation and information-structural properties, verb position, volitionality, and the development of particular causal conjunctions. The findings gained here are of synchronic and diachronic nature and offer new theoretical perspectives on how causal dependency relationships are expressed by inherent causal morpho-syntactic patterns. They also provide a deeper comprehension of how sentential modifiers work, emerge and develop in general. This volume is an asset to grammarians, syntacticians, theoretical and historical linguists"--

This collection presents novel insights into the micro- and macro-variation of causal clauses from a cross-linguistic perspective. It contains a general introduction to the topic setting the scene and nine chapters based on data from Dutch, German, English, Icelandic, Chinese, and Japanese. Topics discussed in the individual chapters involve, inter alia, external, internal and linear syntax of adverbial clauses expressing a causal relation, their semantic interpretation and information-structural properties, verb position, volitionality, and the development of particular causal conjunctions. The findings gained here are of synchronic and diachronic nature and offer new theoretical perspectives on how causal dependency relationships are expressed by inherent causal morpho-syntactic patterns. They also provide a deeper comprehension of how sentential modifiers work, emerge, and develop in general. This volume is an asset to grammarians, syntacticians, theoretical, and historical linguists.
Preface and acknowledgments vii
Chapter 1 Outline of the volume
1(14)
Lukasz Jedrzejowski
Constanze Fleczoreck
Part I Setting the scene
Chapter 2 Adverbial clauses and their variation: The case of causal clauses in German
15(36)
Lukasz Jedrzejowski
Constanze Fleczoreck
Part II Synchronic variation
Chapter 3 Types of German causal clauses and their syntactic-semantic layers
51(50)
Werner Frey
Chapter 4 Pragmatic subordination: Causal clauses with verb first position in German
101(28)
Karin Pittner
Chapter 5 English rationale since and a reassessment of the typology of adverbial clauses
129(38)
Manuela Schdnenberger
Liliane Haegeman
Chapter 6 Expressing non-volitional causality in English
167(17)
Jet Hoek
Merel C. J. Scholman
Chapter 7 Layers of subordinate clauses: A view from causal af-Pvi-ad-clauses in Icelandic
184(37)
Asgrimur Angantysson
Lukasz Jedrzejowski
Chapter 8 On the syntax of causal clauses in Mandarin Chinese
221(29)
Victor Junnan Pan
Bin Zhu
Chapter 9 Three Reason's: A view from free adjuncts
250(19)
Yoshio Endo
Part III Diachrony
Chapter 10 On the divergent developments of two German causal subjunctions: Syntactic reanalysis and the evolution of causal meaning
269(42)
Ira Eberhardt
Katrin Axel-Tober
Chapter 11 Factors for the integration of causal clauses in the history of German
311(36)
Augustin Speyer
Sophia Voigtmann
Language Index 347(1)
Subject Index 348