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This course deals with syntactic change in the history of English (in comparison with German (and other Germanic languages) and French (and other Romance languages). Phenomena to be discussed will include the loss of inflectional paradigms, the rise of auxiliaries and modals, the loss of auxiliary selection in the perfect tense, the change from OV to VO word order, the loss of verb movement and the development of do-support, and the partial loss of the verb-second constraint. Students should have interest in formal syntactic descriptions. The course is taught asynchronously. There will occasionally be voluntary Zoom meetings for questions and discussions. |