@article{oai:kumadai.repo.nii.ac.jp:00020650, author = {Matsuse, Kenji and 松瀬, 憲司 and Matsuse, Kenji and 松瀬, 憲司}, journal = {熊本大学教育学部紀要 人文科学}, month = {Nov}, note = {application/pdf, 論文(Article), Matsuse (2006) principally discussed the development of VO [Verb-Object] order in (especially, subordinate clauses of) English from the viewpoint of 'contact-induced grammatical replication' proposed by Heine & Kuteva (2005). In this article, then, I argue about the same word order issue again in terms of some other diachronic analyses: e.g. Croft (2006), Roberts (2007), Fischer (2007), etc. and claim that among them the syntactic/formal approach and the functional/pragmatic one should somehow be integrated, which Fischer tries to do, in order for us to plausibly account for the word order change. In addition, I also emphasize that the evolutionary view could support Fischer's theory fairly well.}, pages = {241--252}, title = {OV-to-VO Word Order Change Reconsidered}, volume = {56}, year = {2007}, yomi = {マツセ, ケンジ and マツセ, ケンジ} }