The object-verb order in the 15th century was on decline in quality as well as in quantity. Recent studies have shown that the object-verb order is restricted to negated and quantified objects in the Aux-Obj-V sequence and topicalized objects in the Obj-ΦSubj-(Aux)-V sequence. Further investigation into the 15th century object-verb order, however, reveals that pronominal objects are also attested in the Aux-Obj-V and Obj-V sequences. In this paper, it is argued that this syntactically limited word order is derived by Object Shift accompanied by DISL (i.e. phonological dislocation rule) or further A\u27-movement. It is also shown that under the minimalist approach, the change in question is simply attributed to the loss of formal features th...
Most of the discussions of the loss of verb movement in the history of English have focused on data ...
In the transition from Old to Middle English, particle-verb combinations were rapidly transformed in...
Most of the discussions of the loss of verb movement in the history of English have focused on data ...
The object-verb order in the 15th century was on decline in quality as well as in quantity. Recent s...
This study takes up the challenge posed by the reanalysis of Verb-Object order as the basic one in t...
This study takes up the challenge posed by the reanalysis of Verb-Object order as the basic one in t...
The paper investigates the conditions that determine the distribution of object pronouns in the peri...
This dissertation investigates variation and change in Old English word order from the ninth century...
This dissertation investigates variation and change in Old English word order from the ninth century...
Although Verb-Object (VO) is the basic unmarked constituent order of predicates in Present-Day Engli...
This article re-examines the evidence for OV and VO variation and the loss of OV order in historical...
This article re-examines the evidence for OV and VO variation and the loss of OV order in historical...
Item does not contain fulltextIn the transition from Old to Middle English, particle-verb combinatio...
Most of the discussions of the loss of verb movement in the history of English have focused on data ...
Most of the discussions of the loss of verb movement in the history of English have focused on data ...
Most of the discussions of the loss of verb movement in the history of English have focused on data ...
In the transition from Old to Middle English, particle-verb combinations were rapidly transformed in...
Most of the discussions of the loss of verb movement in the history of English have focused on data ...
The object-verb order in the 15th century was on decline in quality as well as in quantity. Recent s...
This study takes up the challenge posed by the reanalysis of Verb-Object order as the basic one in t...
This study takes up the challenge posed by the reanalysis of Verb-Object order as the basic one in t...
The paper investigates the conditions that determine the distribution of object pronouns in the peri...
This dissertation investigates variation and change in Old English word order from the ninth century...
This dissertation investigates variation and change in Old English word order from the ninth century...
Although Verb-Object (VO) is the basic unmarked constituent order of predicates in Present-Day Engli...
This article re-examines the evidence for OV and VO variation and the loss of OV order in historical...
This article re-examines the evidence for OV and VO variation and the loss of OV order in historical...
Item does not contain fulltextIn the transition from Old to Middle English, particle-verb combinatio...
Most of the discussions of the loss of verb movement in the history of English have focused on data ...
Most of the discussions of the loss of verb movement in the history of English have focused on data ...
Most of the discussions of the loss of verb movement in the history of English have focused on data ...
In the transition from Old to Middle English, particle-verb combinations were rapidly transformed in...
Most of the discussions of the loss of verb movement in the history of English have focused on data ...