Just like most varieties of West Germanic, virtually all varieties of German use a construction in which a cognate of the English verb 'do' (standard German 'tun') functions as an auxiliary and selects another verb in the bare infinitive, a construction known as 'do'-periphrasis or 'do'-support. The present paper provides an Optimality Theoretic (OT) analysis of this phenomenon. It builds on a previous analysis by Bader and Schmid (An OT-analysis of 'do'-support in Modern German, 2006) but (i) extends it from root clauses to subordinate clauses and (ii) aims to capture all of the major distributional patterns found across (mostly non-standard) varieties of German. In so doing, the data are used as a testing ground for different models of Ge...
Phonological opacity, in the proposal of McCarthy 1997, arises through constraints on a new type of ...
This thesis studies word order variations in Swiss-German sentences that contain infinitival complem...
In the last decades, many research studies in Linguistics have been focused on the history of ...
This dissertation advances our understanding of the historical evolution and grammatical structure o...
This dissertation advances our understanding of the historical evolution and grammatical structure o...
The paper addresses the issue of Doubly Filled COMP effects in embedded interrogatives in West-Germa...
The rise of do-support in the history of English has a prominent place in diachronic studies, In th...
In the German dialects of Rhine and Moselle Franconian, demonstratives are reinforced by locative ad...
The Camuno dialect is almost unique among the Romance languages in employing a support verb, fa ‘do’...
This study is an examination of subordinate clause constructions, focusing in particular on dass-cla...
The use of the auxiliary DO is one of the most striking features of present-day English and there ha...
The aim of this article is to introduce the German dialect Mòcheno, a minority languagespoken in Tre...
This research monograph is an empirical and theoretical study of clause-final verbal complexes in th...
This study proposes an investigation on German children's production of embedded V2 and provides a n...
This paper is a study of the morphology and phonology of truncations in German (also known as i-Bild...
Phonological opacity, in the proposal of McCarthy 1997, arises through constraints on a new type of ...
This thesis studies word order variations in Swiss-German sentences that contain infinitival complem...
In the last decades, many research studies in Linguistics have been focused on the history of ...
This dissertation advances our understanding of the historical evolution and grammatical structure o...
This dissertation advances our understanding of the historical evolution and grammatical structure o...
The paper addresses the issue of Doubly Filled COMP effects in embedded interrogatives in West-Germa...
The rise of do-support in the history of English has a prominent place in diachronic studies, In th...
In the German dialects of Rhine and Moselle Franconian, demonstratives are reinforced by locative ad...
The Camuno dialect is almost unique among the Romance languages in employing a support verb, fa ‘do’...
This study is an examination of subordinate clause constructions, focusing in particular on dass-cla...
The use of the auxiliary DO is one of the most striking features of present-day English and there ha...
The aim of this article is to introduce the German dialect Mòcheno, a minority languagespoken in Tre...
This research monograph is an empirical and theoretical study of clause-final verbal complexes in th...
This study proposes an investigation on German children's production of embedded V2 and provides a n...
This paper is a study of the morphology and phonology of truncations in German (also known as i-Bild...
Phonological opacity, in the proposal of McCarthy 1997, arises through constraints on a new type of ...
This thesis studies word order variations in Swiss-German sentences that contain infinitival complem...
In the last decades, many research studies in Linguistics have been focused on the history of ...