The aim of this paper is to analyze the grammatical status of independent complement constructions in Swedish and Danish, i.e. constructions introduced by the complementizer att or at but without an accompanying main clause. These constructions can be used with two main functions: to express the speaker's evaluation of a presupposed state of affairs, or to elaborate on an aspect of the preceding discourse. In recent literature on these and similar constructions in other languages, both types have been analyzed as instances of the category of insubordination (Evans, 2007), i.e. constructions that combine subordinate marking with main clause use. We will argue that this analysis works well for the ‘expressive’ type, but that it cannot account...
Complement relations are widely identified as a type of subordination, which is traditionally define...
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Based in Danish Functionel Linguistics, this article presents a unified analysis of semantic similar...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the grammatical status of independent complement constructions i...
In this paper I will discuss the distributional variations of different kinds of sub-jects in Swedis...
This thesis deals with different types of subordinate clauses in Scandinavian and English, e.g. rela...
This paper presents a novel observation on Swedish subordinate clause structure. I show that in embe...
This paper is concerned with the acquisition of Swedish dependent clauses. In a longitudinal study o...
Insubordination in Germanic: A typology of complement and conditional constructions This PhD-resea...
This paper presents an analysis of complement insubordination in Dutch, i.e structures that are form...
Evans (2007) defines insubordination as the conventionalised main clause use of what appear to be fo...
This paper investigates English supplementive ing-clauses (e.g., Hitler exploded, demanding examples...
This study is an examination of subordinate clause constructions, focusing in particular on dass-cla...
The presentworkis a study within a framework of functional grammar, by which is understood a grammar...
This paper addresses the issue of optionality in complementizer insertion/drop and related subject-o...
Complement relations are widely identified as a type of subordination, which is traditionally define...
This paper investigates restrictions on the reported possibility to extract from adjunct clauses in ...
Based in Danish Functionel Linguistics, this article presents a unified analysis of semantic similar...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the grammatical status of independent complement constructions i...
In this paper I will discuss the distributional variations of different kinds of sub-jects in Swedis...
This thesis deals with different types of subordinate clauses in Scandinavian and English, e.g. rela...
This paper presents a novel observation on Swedish subordinate clause structure. I show that in embe...
This paper is concerned with the acquisition of Swedish dependent clauses. In a longitudinal study o...
Insubordination in Germanic: A typology of complement and conditional constructions This PhD-resea...
This paper presents an analysis of complement insubordination in Dutch, i.e structures that are form...
Evans (2007) defines insubordination as the conventionalised main clause use of what appear to be fo...
This paper investigates English supplementive ing-clauses (e.g., Hitler exploded, demanding examples...
This study is an examination of subordinate clause constructions, focusing in particular on dass-cla...
The presentworkis a study within a framework of functional grammar, by which is understood a grammar...
This paper addresses the issue of optionality in complementizer insertion/drop and related subject-o...
Complement relations are widely identified as a type of subordination, which is traditionally define...
This paper investigates restrictions on the reported possibility to extract from adjunct clauses in ...
Based in Danish Functionel Linguistics, this article presents a unified analysis of semantic similar...