Norwegian and the other Mainland Scandinavian languages are V2 languages, and it is generally assumed that whereas the finite verb moves to C ˚ in main clauses, it remains in V ˚ in embedded clauses. Icelandic, on the other hand, has V˚-to-I ˚ movement in embedded clauses, and this has been linked to the fact that Icelandic has richer inflectional morphology on the verb than the Mainland Scandinavian languages (cf. Vikner, 1995, 1997). However, data from certain dialects of Norwegian (Tromsø) and Swedish (Kronoby) (presented by among others Iversen, 1918 and Platzack and Holmberg, 1989) indicate that these dialects optionally may have independent V˚-to-I˚ movement in embedded clauses, even though they do not have any verbal agreement morpho...
⊲ All the Scandinavian languages are V2 languages but only Icelandic and some varieties of Faroese a...
In this paper I argue that the base-position of the infinitive marker in the Scandinavian languages ...
A number of European languages have undergone a change from object-verb to verb-object order. We fo...
Several people have pointed out that there seems to be a close correlation between inflectional morp...
(i) Independent V˚-to-I ˚ movement is possible in Northern Norwegian despite the scarcity of agreeme...
Recent research has shown that there is more variation in the placement of verbs and adverbs in Scan...
• Reconsider the distribution of verb movement in Regional Northern Norwegian (ReNN) and Icelandic.1...
The purpose of this paper is (i) to locate Övdalian among the Scandinavian languages with regard to...
The position of the verb(s) in embedded non-V2 contexts varies in Norwegian dialects. In Eastern Nor...
The Scandinavian languages generally display V2 in main clauses (but see Bentzen 2014a, who discusse...
The question of whether verb movement out of the VP in non-V2 contexts (“V-to-I”) is still part of t...
Icelandic and Norwegian past tense morphology contain strong patterns of inflection and two weak pat...
Icelandic and Norwegian past tense morphology contain strong patterns of inflection and two weak pat...
The position of the verb(s) in embedded non-V2 contexts varies in Norwegian dialects. In Eastern Nor...
Abstract In this article we investigate the status of two different types of movement in subordinate...
⊲ All the Scandinavian languages are V2 languages but only Icelandic and some varieties of Faroese a...
In this paper I argue that the base-position of the infinitive marker in the Scandinavian languages ...
A number of European languages have undergone a change from object-verb to verb-object order. We fo...
Several people have pointed out that there seems to be a close correlation between inflectional morp...
(i) Independent V˚-to-I ˚ movement is possible in Northern Norwegian despite the scarcity of agreeme...
Recent research has shown that there is more variation in the placement of verbs and adverbs in Scan...
• Reconsider the distribution of verb movement in Regional Northern Norwegian (ReNN) and Icelandic.1...
The purpose of this paper is (i) to locate Övdalian among the Scandinavian languages with regard to...
The position of the verb(s) in embedded non-V2 contexts varies in Norwegian dialects. In Eastern Nor...
The Scandinavian languages generally display V2 in main clauses (but see Bentzen 2014a, who discusse...
The question of whether verb movement out of the VP in non-V2 contexts (“V-to-I”) is still part of t...
Icelandic and Norwegian past tense morphology contain strong patterns of inflection and two weak pat...
Icelandic and Norwegian past tense morphology contain strong patterns of inflection and two weak pat...
The position of the verb(s) in embedded non-V2 contexts varies in Norwegian dialects. In Eastern Nor...
Abstract In this article we investigate the status of two different types of movement in subordinate...
⊲ All the Scandinavian languages are V2 languages but only Icelandic and some varieties of Faroese a...
In this paper I argue that the base-position of the infinitive marker in the Scandinavian languages ...
A number of European languages have undergone a change from object-verb to verb-object order. We fo...