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The Syntax of Welsh

The Syntax of Welsh

The Syntax of Welsh

Robert D. Borsley, University of Essex
Maggie Tallerman, University of Durham
David Willis, University of Cambridge
September 2012
Paperback
9781107407619

    Welsh, like the other Celtic languages, is best known amongst linguists for its verb-initial word order and its use of initial consonant mutations. However it has many more characteristics which are of interest to syntacticians. This book, first published in 2007, provides a concise and accessible overview of the major syntactic phenomena of Welsh. A broad variety of topics are covered, including finite and infinitival clauses, noun phrases, agreement and tense, word order, clause structure, dialect variation, and the language's historical Celtic background. Drawing on work carried out in both Principles and Parameters theory and Head-driven Phrase Structure Grammar, it takes contemporary colloquial Welsh as its starting point and draws contrasts with a range of literary and dialectal forms of the language, as well as earlier forms (Middle Welsh) were appropriate. An engaging guide to all that is interesting about Welsh syntax, this book will be welcomed by syntactic theorists, typologists, historical linguists and Celticists alike.

    • Provides both theory-neutral and description and discussion of theoretical issues
    • Assumes no knowledge of Welsh, and only limited knowledge of syntactic theory
    • Considers different varieties of Welsh, including colloquial, literary, dialectal and historical forms of the language

    Product details

    September 2012
    Paperback
    9781107407619
    412 pages
    229 × 152 × 21 mm
    0.55kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. Simple finite clauses
    • 3. Infinitival clauses
    • 4. Wh-constructions
    • 5. Noun phrases
    • 6. More on agreement
    • 7. Syntax and mutation
    • 8. More on verbal syntax
    • 9. Historical syntax
    • 10. Welsh as a VSO language.
      Authors
    • Robert D. Borsley , University of Essex
    • Maggie Tallerman , University of Newcastle upon Tyne
    • David Willis , University of Cambridge