Sino-Tibetan syntax

This chapter discusses the word order patterns in the Sino-Tibetan languages. The two branches, Sinitic (Chinese) and Tibeto-Burman, differ in that clauses in Sinitic are largely verb-medial while those in Tibeto-Burman are verb-final. This chapter explains both patterns using information structure...

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Main Author: LaPolla, Randy J.
Other Authors: Wang, Willaim S.-Y.
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1459172023-03-11T20:04:36Z Sino-Tibetan syntax LaPolla, Randy J. Wang, Willaim S.-Y. Sun, Chaofen School of Humanities Humanities::Linguistics Sino-Tibetan Languages Tibeto-Burman Languages This chapter discusses the word order patterns in the Sino-Tibetan languages. The two branches, Sinitic (Chinese) and Tibeto-Burman, differ in that clauses in Sinitic are largely verb-medial while those in Tibeto-Burman are verb-final. This chapter explains both patterns using information structure rather than grammatical relations, and looks at the historical factors that led to the different patterns in the two branches of the family. The evidence points to Proto-Sino-Tibetan having been verb-final, with the unmarked focus position being immediately preverbal. After the split of the two branches, the Sinitic side of the family developed verb-medial clauses due to a gradual shift to a clause-final focus position, possibly due at least in part to contact with Tai-Kadai languages, much as the Tibeto-Burman languages Bai and Karen have changed to verb-medial syntax due to contact with Sinitic in the case of Bai, and Tai and Mon-Khmer languages in the case of Karen. Accepted version 2021-01-14T05:38:34Z 2021-01-14T05:38:34Z 2015 Book Chapter LaPolla, R. J. (2015). Sino-Tibetan syntax. In W. S.-Y. Wang, & C. Sun (Ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Chinese Linguistics (pp. 45-57). doi:10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199856336.013.0044 978-0-19-985633-6 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/145917 10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199856336.013.0044 45 57 en The Oxford Handbook of Chinese Linguistics © 2015 Oxford University Press. All rights reserved. This book is made available with permission of Oxford University Press. application/pdf Oxford University Press
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Sino-Tibetan Languages
Tibeto-Burman Languages
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Sino-Tibetan Languages
Tibeto-Burman Languages
LaPolla, Randy J.
Sino-Tibetan syntax
description This chapter discusses the word order patterns in the Sino-Tibetan languages. The two branches, Sinitic (Chinese) and Tibeto-Burman, differ in that clauses in Sinitic are largely verb-medial while those in Tibeto-Burman are verb-final. This chapter explains both patterns using information structure rather than grammatical relations, and looks at the historical factors that led to the different patterns in the two branches of the family. The evidence points to Proto-Sino-Tibetan having been verb-final, with the unmarked focus position being immediately preverbal. After the split of the two branches, the Sinitic side of the family developed verb-medial clauses due to a gradual shift to a clause-final focus position, possibly due at least in part to contact with Tai-Kadai languages, much as the Tibeto-Burman languages Bai and Karen have changed to verb-medial syntax due to contact with Sinitic in the case of Bai, and Tai and Mon-Khmer languages in the case of Karen.
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