Even in relatively configurational languages, such as English, speakers frequently have a choice between different constituent orders. Many of these word order variations have been linked to complexity (Hawkins 2005; inter alia). For example, heavy-NP shift is more likely if the shifted NP is more complex than the NP it shifts over (Wasow 1997). Other cases of word order variations, however, have not been considered in these terms. The choice between different wh-phrase orders, as in (1), has been said to be determined by (categorical) grammatical constraints, such as Superiorit
This paper reports on an empirical study showing variability at different interfaces in the developm...
Word order is one of the most readily observed aspects of the syntax of human language. This thesis ...
This paper argues that the word order possibilities of a language are partly deter-mined by the part...
Configurationality is usually described for a language in terms of the degree to which phrase struct...
This chapter discusses local ordering variants and how they can be analyzed in HPSG. So-called scram...
© 2020 Printed with the permission of Richard Futrell, Roger P. Levy, & Edward Gibson. This work f...
Previous work suggests that when speakers linearize syntactic structures, they place longer and more...
The universal properties of human languages have been the subject of intense study across the langua...
Generative linguists and categorial grammarians aim to develop a system of Universal Grammar to expl...
This dissertation examines the "free'' word order or scrambling phenomena in German and Korean from ...
In this paper, I propose a novel account of word order variation and word order change in terms of c...
We examine a case of word order variation where speakers choose between two near-synonymous construc...
This article reports on a study of three children acquiring a dialect of Norwegian which allows two ...
In the late 1970’s, Ken Hale (1980) proposed the configurationality parameter based in part on obser...
The paper addresses the issue of whether word-order properties can be reduced to interface propertie...
This paper reports on an empirical study showing variability at different interfaces in the developm...
Word order is one of the most readily observed aspects of the syntax of human language. This thesis ...
This paper argues that the word order possibilities of a language are partly deter-mined by the part...
Configurationality is usually described for a language in terms of the degree to which phrase struct...
This chapter discusses local ordering variants and how they can be analyzed in HPSG. So-called scram...
© 2020 Printed with the permission of Richard Futrell, Roger P. Levy, & Edward Gibson. This work f...
Previous work suggests that when speakers linearize syntactic structures, they place longer and more...
The universal properties of human languages have been the subject of intense study across the langua...
Generative linguists and categorial grammarians aim to develop a system of Universal Grammar to expl...
This dissertation examines the "free'' word order or scrambling phenomena in German and Korean from ...
In this paper, I propose a novel account of word order variation and word order change in terms of c...
We examine a case of word order variation where speakers choose between two near-synonymous construc...
This article reports on a study of three children acquiring a dialect of Norwegian which allows two ...
In the late 1970’s, Ken Hale (1980) proposed the configurationality parameter based in part on obser...
The paper addresses the issue of whether word-order properties can be reduced to interface propertie...
This paper reports on an empirical study showing variability at different interfaces in the developm...
Word order is one of the most readily observed aspects of the syntax of human language. This thesis ...
This paper argues that the word order possibilities of a language are partly deter-mined by the part...