A pseudocoordination looks like a coordination of two verb phrases, but its grammatical properties are different from those of coordination. In this paper, I propose that most pseudocoordinations are equi constructions with anaphoric control - a revision of the analysis in Lødrup (2002). A pseudocoordination with properties of its own has drive ‘carry on’ as its first verb. Its use could be described as aspectual, or maybe rather pluractional. It is shown how drive in its different uses shares grammatical properties with aspectual verbs, and finds a place in their system. Pseudocoordination with drive is not always an equi construction. In colloquial Norwegian, pseudocoordination with drive can also be used as a raising construction. This s...
This paper investigates the word order in embedded clauses in Heritage Scandinavian (American Norweg...
What is pseudocoordination? What are the implications for syntactic theory? This dissertation approa...
The dissertation investigates Norwegian pseudopartitive constructions like 'a cup of tea', 'three ki...
Pseudocoordination with posture verbs in Mainland Scandinavian (e.g. the Norwegian Han sitter og arb...
The Nordic languages have the possibility of so-called pseudo-coordination, as in (1) (see e.g. Jose...
The dissertation provides a systematic description of English and Afrikaans verbal pseudo-coordinati...
It has always been a standard assumption in the literature that possessor raising (as in She kissed ...
What is pseudocoordination? What are the implications for syntactic theory? This dissertation approa...
Cet article étudie la sémantique de la pseudo-coordination dans les langues scandinaves continentale...
The position of the verb(s) in embedded non-V2 contexts varies in Norwegian dialects. In Eastern Nor...
This is a study of pseudo-coordination in Swedish, a common phenomenon in Swedish and other Scandina...
This paper examines the typological characteristics of causal–noncausal verb alternations in Norwegi...
Pseudocoordination is a term that encompasses any natural language phenomenon in which apparent coor...
Abstract The loss of inflectional categories is often thought of as a type of simplification. In thi...
This squib discusses the idea of a high and a low phase in Norwegian nominals. I argue that ellipsis...
This paper investigates the word order in embedded clauses in Heritage Scandinavian (American Norweg...
What is pseudocoordination? What are the implications for syntactic theory? This dissertation approa...
The dissertation investigates Norwegian pseudopartitive constructions like 'a cup of tea', 'three ki...
Pseudocoordination with posture verbs in Mainland Scandinavian (e.g. the Norwegian Han sitter og arb...
The Nordic languages have the possibility of so-called pseudo-coordination, as in (1) (see e.g. Jose...
The dissertation provides a systematic description of English and Afrikaans verbal pseudo-coordinati...
It has always been a standard assumption in the literature that possessor raising (as in She kissed ...
What is pseudocoordination? What are the implications for syntactic theory? This dissertation approa...
Cet article étudie la sémantique de la pseudo-coordination dans les langues scandinaves continentale...
The position of the verb(s) in embedded non-V2 contexts varies in Norwegian dialects. In Eastern Nor...
This is a study of pseudo-coordination in Swedish, a common phenomenon in Swedish and other Scandina...
This paper examines the typological characteristics of causal–noncausal verb alternations in Norwegi...
Pseudocoordination is a term that encompasses any natural language phenomenon in which apparent coor...
Abstract The loss of inflectional categories is often thought of as a type of simplification. In thi...
This squib discusses the idea of a high and a low phase in Norwegian nominals. I argue that ellipsis...
This paper investigates the word order in embedded clauses in Heritage Scandinavian (American Norweg...
What is pseudocoordination? What are the implications for syntactic theory? This dissertation approa...
The dissertation investigates Norwegian pseudopartitive constructions like 'a cup of tea', 'three ki...