Recent treatments of concord contend that adjectival inflection occurs postsyntactically through the insertion of Agr nodes onto individual, concord-bearing heads after Spell-Out (i.a. Norris 2012, 2014). I examine these claims through the lens of degree modification in German, which demonstrates that current formulations of this approach are untenable. I argue however that a postsyntactic treatment of (adjectival) concord can in fact be maintained if Agr node insertion occurs phrasally at DegP, and not at adjectival heads. This account explains i) an observed difference between the inflection of analytic vs. synthetic degree expressions in both simple and complex modifiers, and ii) a puzzle involving across-the-board inflection of coordina...
The broad objective of this dissertation is to advance our understanding of how grammatical operatio...
The paper is structured as follows. Section 2.1 introduces the basic classes of adjectives that cons...
Several recent studies have taken the approach that the word order variation in Early New High Germa...
Recent treatments of concord contend that adjectival inflection occurs postsyntactically through the...
This dissertation consists of two parts, one on degree phrases and one on result clauses. Sentence (...
This chapter provides a unified analysis of adnominal and predicate adjectives in Romance and German...
This paper examines the syntactic distribution of degree modifiers in both spoken and written Englis...
The paper investigates head final effects (HF-effects) in German and English and argues that the syn...
This thesis is primarily concerned with the status and derivation of linking elements in German (an...
Traditionally, contemporary German is considered to be rich in affixes which is displayed by a wide ...
Clahsen's characterization of nondefault inflection as based exclusively on lexical entries does not...
An issue of interest to work in areas ranging from lexical semantics to natural language processing ...
The broad objective of this dissertation is to advance our understanding of how grammatical operatio...
We look at the internal structure of the English analytic comparative marker more, arguing that it s...
Research on different populations of heritage speakers (HSs) has demonstrated that these speakers (i...
The broad objective of this dissertation is to advance our understanding of how grammatical operatio...
The paper is structured as follows. Section 2.1 introduces the basic classes of adjectives that cons...
Several recent studies have taken the approach that the word order variation in Early New High Germa...
Recent treatments of concord contend that adjectival inflection occurs postsyntactically through the...
This dissertation consists of two parts, one on degree phrases and one on result clauses. Sentence (...
This chapter provides a unified analysis of adnominal and predicate adjectives in Romance and German...
This paper examines the syntactic distribution of degree modifiers in both spoken and written Englis...
The paper investigates head final effects (HF-effects) in German and English and argues that the syn...
This thesis is primarily concerned with the status and derivation of linking elements in German (an...
Traditionally, contemporary German is considered to be rich in affixes which is displayed by a wide ...
Clahsen's characterization of nondefault inflection as based exclusively on lexical entries does not...
An issue of interest to work in areas ranging from lexical semantics to natural language processing ...
The broad objective of this dissertation is to advance our understanding of how grammatical operatio...
We look at the internal structure of the English analytic comparative marker more, arguing that it s...
Research on different populations of heritage speakers (HSs) has demonstrated that these speakers (i...
The broad objective of this dissertation is to advance our understanding of how grammatical operatio...
The paper is structured as follows. Section 2.1 introduces the basic classes of adjectives that cons...
Several recent studies have taken the approach that the word order variation in Early New High Germa...