This paper provides evidence for the idea that relaxed verb-second (V2) languages exist and exhibt specific properties which distinguish them from both strict V2 and non-V2 languages. The identification of the relaxed subtype of V2 languages implies that V2 should not be understood as a linear restriction, but as an abstract rule involving the movement of the finite verb to a head of the left periphery in all main clauses
Germanic verb second (V2) is often said to be difficult for L2ers irrespective of their L1. Recent w...
Theoretical accounts agree that German restrictive relative clauses (RCs) are integrated at the leve...
In this communication, we add another piece of evidence in favor of a parametric split to do with AG...
This paper provides evidence for the idea that relaxed verb-second (V2) languages exist and exhibt s...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the distribution of subject-finite verb inversion across thr...
Through a focus on the properties of subject-finite verb inversion and XP fronting in three relaxed ...
This paper presents a new phase-based theory of verb-second and indeed a new model of the left perip...
"This volume provides a mechanism to uncover the extremely rich split-CP of V2 languages, in both ro...
Acquiring Germanic verb second is typically described as difficult for second-language learners. Eve...
The paper outlines a new approach to the phenomenon of Verb Second (V2) in West Germanic that does b...
One of the most remarkable properties of the Germanic languages, with the apparent exception of Engl...
Theoretical accounts agree that German restrictive relative clauses (RCs) are integrated at the leve...
At least since the seminal works on the clause structure of German (Bierwisch 1963, Thiersch 1978, D...
Germanic verb second (V2) is often said to be difficult for L2ers irrespective of their L1. Recent w...
Theoretical accounts agree that German restrictive relative clauses (RCs) are integrated at the leve...
In this communication, we add another piece of evidence in favor of a parametric split to do with AG...
This paper provides evidence for the idea that relaxed verb-second (V2) languages exist and exhibt s...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the distribution of subject-finite verb inversion across thr...
Through a focus on the properties of subject-finite verb inversion and XP fronting in three relaxed ...
This paper presents a new phase-based theory of verb-second and indeed a new model of the left perip...
"This volume provides a mechanism to uncover the extremely rich split-CP of V2 languages, in both ro...
Acquiring Germanic verb second is typically described as difficult for second-language learners. Eve...
The paper outlines a new approach to the phenomenon of Verb Second (V2) in West Germanic that does b...
One of the most remarkable properties of the Germanic languages, with the apparent exception of Engl...
Theoretical accounts agree that German restrictive relative clauses (RCs) are integrated at the leve...
At least since the seminal works on the clause structure of German (Bierwisch 1963, Thiersch 1978, D...
Germanic verb second (V2) is often said to be difficult for L2ers irrespective of their L1. Recent w...
Theoretical accounts agree that German restrictive relative clauses (RCs) are integrated at the leve...
In this communication, we add another piece of evidence in favor of a parametric split to do with AG...