In this paper I provide evidence from depictive stranding to show that German and Turkish, scrambling verb-final languages which have been assumed to be an exception to the crosslinguistic generalization of IO>DO base order in double object constructions, in fact support the generalization. Following Georgala's et al. (2008) analysis of applicative constructions, which predicts that indirect objects (IOs) originate higher than direct objects (DOs), I argue that German and Turkish have two types of applied arguments (thematic and raising) with different underlying but the same surface position, namely [Spec, ApplP]. By showing that IO>DO is the base order of Turkish double object constructions, I also contribute to the discussion ...
UnrestrictedThis work investigates the issue of optionality in derivation and interpretation in scra...
This paper deals with the order of objects in double object constructions in Icelandic. It reports o...
We explore the possibility of accounting for scrambling patterns in German using multi-dimensional g...
In this paper I provide evidence from depictive stranding to show that German and Turkish, scramblin...
Turkish exhibits a special kind of movement called scrambling, which allows for constituents to move...
Although the linear order of arguments (and adverbials) in German is relatively free, it underlies c...
The goal of this dissertation is to investigate the nature of word order variation in declarative an...
The present study questions whether different aspects of the inflec-tional phrase are impaired in li...
A commonly held view in the literature on Scrambling and Clitic Doubling is that both constructions ...
In this thesis, I investigate internal arguments in Turkish, focusing on the double object construct...
163 pagesThis thesis explores the flexible word order of Jakarta Indonesian (JI), a variety of spoke...
Böhm S. Differential object marking in Standard Turkish and Caucasian Urum. STUF - Language Typology...
Object shift in Scandinavian and scrambling in West Germanic have the same information-structural tr...
the order of objects in Icelandic double object constructions* NICOLEDEHE This paper deals with the ...
Typed conception of surface-command and LF-command reveals a unique degree of freedom for specifying...
UnrestrictedThis work investigates the issue of optionality in derivation and interpretation in scra...
This paper deals with the order of objects in double object constructions in Icelandic. It reports o...
We explore the possibility of accounting for scrambling patterns in German using multi-dimensional g...
In this paper I provide evidence from depictive stranding to show that German and Turkish, scramblin...
Turkish exhibits a special kind of movement called scrambling, which allows for constituents to move...
Although the linear order of arguments (and adverbials) in German is relatively free, it underlies c...
The goal of this dissertation is to investigate the nature of word order variation in declarative an...
The present study questions whether different aspects of the inflec-tional phrase are impaired in li...
A commonly held view in the literature on Scrambling and Clitic Doubling is that both constructions ...
In this thesis, I investigate internal arguments in Turkish, focusing on the double object construct...
163 pagesThis thesis explores the flexible word order of Jakarta Indonesian (JI), a variety of spoke...
Böhm S. Differential object marking in Standard Turkish and Caucasian Urum. STUF - Language Typology...
Object shift in Scandinavian and scrambling in West Germanic have the same information-structural tr...
the order of objects in Icelandic double object constructions* NICOLEDEHE This paper deals with the ...
Typed conception of surface-command and LF-command reveals a unique degree of freedom for specifying...
UnrestrictedThis work investigates the issue of optionality in derivation and interpretation in scra...
This paper deals with the order of objects in double object constructions in Icelandic. It reports o...
We explore the possibility of accounting for scrambling patterns in German using multi-dimensional g...