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|a Syntactic complexity :
|b diachrony, acquisition, neuro-cognition, evolution /
|c edited by T. Givón and Masayoshi Shibatani.
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|a Amsterdam :
|b John Benjamins Pub. Co.,
|c 2009.
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|a vi, 553 p. :
|b il. ;
|c 24 cm.
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|a Typological studies in language ;
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|a Incluye referencias bibliográficas e índice
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|a 1. Introduction (by Givon, T.) -- 2. Part I. Diachrony -- 3. From nominal to clausal morphosyntax: Complexity via expansion (by Heine, Bernd) -- 4. Re(e)volving complexity: Adding intonation (by Mithun, Marianne) -- 5. Multiple routes to clause union: The diachrony of complex verb phrases (by Givon, T.) -- 6. On the origins of serial verb constructions in Kalam (by Pawley, Andrew) -- 7. A quantitative approach to the development of complex predicates: The case of Swedish Pseudo-Coordination with sitta "sit" (by Hilpert, Martin) -- 8. Elements of complex structures, where recursion isn't: The case of relativization (by Shibatani, Masayoshi) -- 9. Nominalization and the origin of subordination (by Deutscher, Guy) -- 10. The co-evolution of syntactic and pragmatic complexity: Diachronic and cross-linguistic aspects of pseudoclefts (by Koops, Christian) -- 11. Two pathways of grammatical evolution (by Dahl, Osten) -- 12. Part II. Child language -- 13. On the role of frequency and similarity in the acquisition of subject and non-subject relative clauses (by Diessel, Holger) -- 14. 'Starting small' effects in the acquisition of early relative constructions in Spanish (by Rojas Nieto, Cecilia) -- 15. The ontogeny of complex verb phrases: How children learn to negotiate fact and desire (by Givon, T.) -- 16. Part III. Cognition and neurology -- 17. Syntactic complexity versus concatenation in a verbal production task (by Barker, Marjorie) -- 18. The emergence of linguistic complexity (by MacWhinney, Brian) -- 19. Cognitive and neural underpinnings of syntactic complexity (by Fernandez-Duque, Diego) -- 20. Neural mechanisms of recursive processing in cognitive and linguistic complexity (by Tucker, Don M.) -- 21. Syntactic complexity in the brain (by Friederici, Angela D.) -- 22. Part IV. Biology and evolution -- 23. Neural plasticity: The driving force underlying the complexity of the brain (by Tublitz, Nathan) -- 24. Recursion: Core of complexity or artifact of analysis? (by Bickerton, Derek) -- 25. Index.