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· | verb second (the placement of a finite verb in the second position of a main clause, irrespective of what the first constituent is, found in all Germanic languages except English), and |
· | V-to-I movement (the placement of a finite verb in the position immediately after the subject in both main and embedded clauses). I will argue that V-to-I movement as found in Icelandic, in older stages of English, Danish and Swedish, and in French only has a counterpart in one Germanic SOV-language, namely Yiddish. |
1. Introduction to Germanic Clause Structure | [24 pp., 0.2 MB] |
2. SOV/SVO and Verb Particles | [28 pp., 0.2 MB] |
3. SOV/SVO and Predicative Adjective Agreement | [20 pp., 0.1 MB] |
4. Two-verb Sequences and Germanic SOV-languages | [32 pp., 0.2 MB] |
5. SOV/SVO and Immobile Complex Verbs | [24 pp., 0.2 MB] |
6. Accounting for Germanic Clause Structure - an OT Approach | [48 pp., 0.6 MB] |
7. Object Shift and Scrambling - an introduction | [35 pp., 0.2 MB] |
8. Scandinavian Object Shift, Remnant VP-Topicalisation, and Optimality Theory | [40 pp., 0.3 MB] |
Natural Language and Linguistic Theory 15.2: 369-427. |
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Linguistic Inquiry 28.2: 373–422. |
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Vikner, Sten (1997): "Vo-to-Io Movement and Inflection for Person in All Tenses" Liliane Haegeman (ed.), The New Comparative Syntax, pp. 189–213, London: Longman. |
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Chapter 46: Object Shift, by Sten Vikner |
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This document is http://www.hum.au.dk/engelsk/engsv/papers/cambridge/ | |
First posted: January 2009 · Last modified: May 8, 2009 Comments and suggestions to Sten Vikner |