In the Germanic languages, unaccented pronominal subjects have been in use for quite some time, whenever other types of subject are excluded. Utilising Gothic, Northumbrian and above all Old High German data, the author explains certain aspects of that phenomenon in the framework of the syntactic theory operating with strong and weak syntactic variants. (The theory is outlined at the beginning of the paper.) In the old Germanic languages of the pre-historic and partly of the historic period, emphatic pronominal subjects were used, only sporadically also non-emphatic but accented ones. The latter were the most common in non-third verbal persons. This circumstance is explained by the author under the presupposition that strong variants (ego d...
The Germanic languages boast two morphological strategies for past tense formation. The strong infle...
The fact that object shift only affects weak pronouns in mainland Scandinavian is seen as an instanc...
Pronoun-case-only (pro-case) languages in Germanic have been under-investigated, despite exhibiting ...
In the Germanic languages, unaccented pronominal subjects have been in use for quite some time, when...
The Germanic past tense system is reliant upon two general morphological strategies. The first strat...
Autor proučava porijeklo obaveznog nenaglašenog zamjeničkog subjekta u germanskim jezicima. Polazeći...
The verbal weak inflection, one of the defining innovations of Proto-Germanic, currently holds a dom...
peer reviewedThe verbal weak inflection, one of the defining innovations of Proto-Germanic, currentl...
This master thesis is concerned with empty referential pronominal subjects in Old English prose. The...
This dissertation investigates the interplay of morphology and syntax in generating surface complexi...
peer reviewedFrom the earliest attested stages on, Germanic languages have at their disposal two com...
The verbal weak inflection, one of the defining innovations of Proto-Germanic, currently holds a dom...
Speyer (2008) finds an overall decline in the rate of topicalization in historical English, which we...
In this work we aim to give a first description of the morphosyntactic behavior of some adjectives i...
Pronoun-case-only (pro-case) languages in Germanic have been under-investigated, despite exhibiting ...
The Germanic languages boast two morphological strategies for past tense formation. The strong infle...
The fact that object shift only affects weak pronouns in mainland Scandinavian is seen as an instanc...
Pronoun-case-only (pro-case) languages in Germanic have been under-investigated, despite exhibiting ...
In the Germanic languages, unaccented pronominal subjects have been in use for quite some time, when...
The Germanic past tense system is reliant upon two general morphological strategies. The first strat...
Autor proučava porijeklo obaveznog nenaglašenog zamjeničkog subjekta u germanskim jezicima. Polazeći...
The verbal weak inflection, one of the defining innovations of Proto-Germanic, currently holds a dom...
peer reviewedThe verbal weak inflection, one of the defining innovations of Proto-Germanic, currentl...
This master thesis is concerned with empty referential pronominal subjects in Old English prose. The...
This dissertation investigates the interplay of morphology and syntax in generating surface complexi...
peer reviewedFrom the earliest attested stages on, Germanic languages have at their disposal two com...
The verbal weak inflection, one of the defining innovations of Proto-Germanic, currently holds a dom...
Speyer (2008) finds an overall decline in the rate of topicalization in historical English, which we...
In this work we aim to give a first description of the morphosyntactic behavior of some adjectives i...
Pronoun-case-only (pro-case) languages in Germanic have been under-investigated, despite exhibiting ...
The Germanic languages boast two morphological strategies for past tense formation. The strong infle...
The fact that object shift only affects weak pronouns in mainland Scandinavian is seen as an instanc...
Pronoun-case-only (pro-case) languages in Germanic have been under-investigated, despite exhibiting ...