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This collection of essays is an important contribution to the current debate on split auxiliary systems. Gathering work on well-known and lesser-known systems of auxiliary selection (Romance, Germanic, Korean, Chinese, Greek), it sheds fresh empirical and theoretical light on aspectual auxiliaries. It will be of interest to researchers in theoretical and applied linguistics, typology and diachronic linguistics.
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University of California, Davis
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288
vii
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05
This collection of essays is an important contribution to the current debate on split auxiliary systems. Gathering work on well-known and lesser-known systems of auxiliary selection (Romance, Germanic, Korean, Chinese, Greek), it sheds fresh empirical and theoretical light on aspectual auxiliaries. It will be of interest to researchers in theoretical and applied linguistics, typology and diachronic linguistics.
Delia Bentley, University of Manchester
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Transitivity parameters and auxiliary selection by L2 students of German
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Carlee Arnett
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An irrealis BE auxiliary in Romanian
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Auxiliary selection and split intransitivity in Paduan
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The development of the HAVE perfect
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