Abstract We present a quantitative model of word order and movement constraints that enables a simple and uniform treatment of a seemingly heterogeneous collection of linear order phenomena in English, Dutch and German complement constructions (Wh-extraction, clause union, extraposition, verb cluster-ing, particle movement, etc.). Underlying the scheme are central assumptions of the psycholinguistically motivated Performance Grammar (PG). Here we describe this formalism in declarative terms based on typed feature unification. PG allows a homogenous treatment of both the within- and between-language variations of the ordering phenomena under discussion, which reduce to different settings of a small number of quantitative parameters. 1
In this paper, we present empirical data from a corpus study on the linear order of subjects and obj...
Usage-based approaches to syntactic theory suggest that grammatical systems are best conceived of as...
Word order is one of the most readily observed aspects of the syntax of human language. This thesis ...
We present a quantitative model of word order and movement constraints that enables a simple and uni...
We describe a generation-oriented workbench for the Performance Grammar (PG) formalism, highlighting...
This study offers a new theory of verb movement parametrization. The author proposes to look upon ve...
Previous studies have examined cross-serial and embedded complement clauses in West Germanic in orde...
The clause-final verbal clusters in Dutch and German (and in general, in West Germanic languages) ha...
Abstract. In this paper I discuss several possible analyses for constituent order in German. Approac...
This dissertation examines the "free'' word order or scrambling phenomena in German and Korean from ...
In this paper we present a definition of Performance Grammar (PG), a psycholinguistically motivated ...
This thesis studies word order variations in Swiss-German sentences that contain infinitival complem...
The particle verb construction (PVC), also referred to in the literature as phrasal verb or separabl...
This paper summarizes the first year of research on the order of major constituents in German senten...
The universal properties of human languages have been the subject of intense study across the langua...
In this paper, we present empirical data from a corpus study on the linear order of subjects and obj...
Usage-based approaches to syntactic theory suggest that grammatical systems are best conceived of as...
Word order is one of the most readily observed aspects of the syntax of human language. This thesis ...
We present a quantitative model of word order and movement constraints that enables a simple and uni...
We describe a generation-oriented workbench for the Performance Grammar (PG) formalism, highlighting...
This study offers a new theory of verb movement parametrization. The author proposes to look upon ve...
Previous studies have examined cross-serial and embedded complement clauses in West Germanic in orde...
The clause-final verbal clusters in Dutch and German (and in general, in West Germanic languages) ha...
Abstract. In this paper I discuss several possible analyses for constituent order in German. Approac...
This dissertation examines the "free'' word order or scrambling phenomena in German and Korean from ...
In this paper we present a definition of Performance Grammar (PG), a psycholinguistically motivated ...
This thesis studies word order variations in Swiss-German sentences that contain infinitival complem...
The particle verb construction (PVC), also referred to in the literature as phrasal verb or separabl...
This paper summarizes the first year of research on the order of major constituents in German senten...
The universal properties of human languages have been the subject of intense study across the langua...
In this paper, we present empirical data from a corpus study on the linear order of subjects and obj...
Usage-based approaches to syntactic theory suggest that grammatical systems are best conceived of as...
Word order is one of the most readily observed aspects of the syntax of human language. This thesis ...