序言
List of Abbreviations
Abstract
摘要
Introduction
Chapter 1 A Study of the Contemporary Morphological Researches on Syntax
1.0 Introduction
1.1 Contemporary Morphological Researches on Word Order
1.1.1 Rohrbacher (1999)
1.1.1.1 Strong agreement hypothesis
1.1.1.2 Bobaljik's (2002) view on the strong agreement hypothesis
1.1.2 Bobaljik (2002)
1.1.2.1 Effects of syntactic structure variation
1.1.2.2 Our view on Bobaljik's (2002) hypotheses
1.1.3 Trosterud (1989)
1.1.3.1 Nominative case-marking hypothesis
1.1.3.2 Counterevidence from Faroese
1.1.4 Roberts (1993)
1.1.4.1 The hypothesis,of overt distinct agreement marking
1.1.4.2 Our view based on Rohrbacher's (1999) counterevidence
1.1.5 Holmberg and Platzack (1995)
1.1.5.1 Presence of Agr
1.1.5.2 Finiteness feature
1.1.5.3 Our relative proposals
1.2 Researches on Subject Omission
1.2.1 Chomsky (1981, 1982)
1.2.2 Jaeggli and Safir (1989)
1.2.3 Shortcomings of the two null subject hypotheses
1.2.4 Vainikka and Levy (1999)
1.2.4.1 Pronominal correspondence
1.2.4.2 Our view on Vainikka and Levy's (1999) hypothesis...
1.3 Conclusion
Chapter 2 Theoretical Background and Main Proposals of Morphological Effects
2.0 Introduction
2.1 Morphological Evolution
2.1.1 Theoretical background
2.1.1.1 Original morphological inflections
2.1.1.2 Tendency of morphological evolution
2.1.2 Process of morphological evolution
2.1.3 Verbal agreement paradigms of different richness degrees...
2.1.4 Our hypothesis about ways of language evolution
2.2 Language Classification with Respect to Verbal Agreement Morphology
2.2.1 Presence of the functional category Agr
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