Most of the discussions of the loss of verb movement in the history of English have focused on data related to the rise of do-support. In this paper, we extend the empirical basis to evidence from adverb placement. Our analysis of the distribution of finite main verbs with respect to adverbs in a range of prose texts in the history of English shows that the decline of V-movement in English starts in the middle of the 15th century and that verb movement past adverbs is lost to a large extent around the middle of the 16th century. These observations differ considerably from what data involving the sentential negator not indicate. According to that evidence, the loss of verb movement is a rather long process starting in the 16th century and co...
Informed by detailed analysis of data from large-scale diachronic corpora, this book is a comprehens...
The aim of this paper was to give a general overview of the loss of V2 or, more precisely, the loss ...
The object-verb order in the 15th century was on decline in quality as well as in quantity. Recent s...
Most of the discussions of the loss of verb movement in the history of English have focused on data ...
This paper is a review of the evidence and arguments that have been put forward for a major causal r...
This dissertation investigates variation and change in Old English word order from the ninth century...
The variation found across languages with respect to verb movement has been extensively discussed in...
This essay discusses the part inflectional morphology had in the loss of verb raising in English ove...
This paper proposes an analysis of the loss of V2 in the history of English. On the basis of compara...
This programmatic article suggests that crucial aspects of syntactic change in the history of Englis...
In this paper, based on quantitative evidence collected on YCOE, I first distinguish various types o...
This article addresses the question of Old English alternations with a view to identifying instances...
This article addresses the question of Old English alternations with a view to identifying instances...
This paper discusses the infinitival verb movement in Middle English and Early Modern English within...
The main goal of this paper is to account for the recategorisation of the Old English to-infinitive ...
Informed by detailed analysis of data from large-scale diachronic corpora, this book is a comprehens...
The aim of this paper was to give a general overview of the loss of V2 or, more precisely, the loss ...
The object-verb order in the 15th century was on decline in quality as well as in quantity. Recent s...
Most of the discussions of the loss of verb movement in the history of English have focused on data ...
This paper is a review of the evidence and arguments that have been put forward for a major causal r...
This dissertation investigates variation and change in Old English word order from the ninth century...
The variation found across languages with respect to verb movement has been extensively discussed in...
This essay discusses the part inflectional morphology had in the loss of verb raising in English ove...
This paper proposes an analysis of the loss of V2 in the history of English. On the basis of compara...
This programmatic article suggests that crucial aspects of syntactic change in the history of Englis...
In this paper, based on quantitative evidence collected on YCOE, I first distinguish various types o...
This article addresses the question of Old English alternations with a view to identifying instances...
This article addresses the question of Old English alternations with a view to identifying instances...
This paper discusses the infinitival verb movement in Middle English and Early Modern English within...
The main goal of this paper is to account for the recategorisation of the Old English to-infinitive ...
Informed by detailed analysis of data from large-scale diachronic corpora, this book is a comprehens...
The aim of this paper was to give a general overview of the loss of V2 or, more precisely, the loss ...
The object-verb order in the 15th century was on decline in quality as well as in quantity. Recent s...