This paper examines the patterns of agreement found in Faroese in sentences where there are two noun phrases with which the verb could potentially agree, a situation that arises in “specificational ” or “inverse ” copular sentences of the type The problem is/are your parents. It is well known that in some languages (for example English) agreement is obligatorily with the first noun phrase, while in others (for example Italian) it is obligatorily with the second. Here I demonstrate that Faroese robustly exhibits both patterns, and that their distribution is strongly affected by other aspects of the syntax of the sentences in which they occur. 1
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This paper examines the patterns of agreement found in Faroese in sentences where there are two noun...
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Agreement in language occurs when grammatical information appears on a word which is not the source ...
This paper explores verbal agreement patterns in Icelandic. In general – in Icelandic and cross-ling...
This is a linguistics article about Estonian (and broadly, other Finno-Ugric languages) written in t...
Abstract. In this paper we report on the results of five experiments documenting the existence of th...
Within the Scandinavian languages, there is a notable variation regarding verb agreement. Holmberg &...
This paper examines the patterns of agreement found in Faroese in sentences where there are two noun...
In this paper we discuss a type of copular clause – specificational copular clauses – in which subje...
This paper explores the syntax of agreement in Insular Scandinavian in copular clauses with two pote...
This article presents results from a study on agreement with conjoined singular noun phrases in Icel...
Hartmann J, Heycock C. (Morpho)syntactic Variation in Agreement: Specificational Copular Clauses Acr...
This dissertation explores case and verbal agreement in Icelandic. Case and agreement generally patt...
Hartmann J, Heycock C. Person effects in agreement with Icelandic low nominatives: An experimental i...
Agreement can be characterized as the obligatory, multiple occurrence of a morphological feature. Th...
This thesis presents an analysis of the relationship between grammatical agreement and so-called &ap...
textThis dissertation investigates syntactic and semantic agreement in Czech, French, Latvian, Persi...
Agreement in language occurs when grammatical information appears on a word which is not the source ...
This paper explores verbal agreement patterns in Icelandic. In general – in Icelandic and cross-ling...
This is a linguistics article about Estonian (and broadly, other Finno-Ugric languages) written in t...
Abstract. In this paper we report on the results of five experiments documenting the existence of th...
Within the Scandinavian languages, there is a notable variation regarding verb agreement. Holmberg &...