The present paper discusses a possible correlation between the placement of pronominal objects with non-nominal antecedents in Norwegian, and the use of the pronouns es ‘it’ and das ‘that’ in German. For Norwegian object shift (OS), it has been shown that while pronominal objects with non-nominal antecedents generally do not shift, this is not the case when these elements take on the discourse function of continuing topics. In this paper, we show that a very similar pattern can be observed in German. However, this is not related to whether object pronouns scramble or not, but rather to which pronominal form is used to refer back to the clausal antecedent. In German, das is generally used to refer back to non-nominal antecedents, however, es...
This paper is concerned with pronominal demonstatives (referred to as psychologically distal demonst...
Object shift (OS) is a word order phenomenon in Scandinavian languages where under some circumstance...
Artikkelen tar for seg en endring som har spredd seg i dialektene langs sørlandskysten i løpet av de...
In this article, I give a status report and present data from an ongo-ing investigation of the under...
This paper presents results from a corpus investigation of written Swedish and Danish. The results s...
In this paper we discuss the phenomenon of Object Shift in Norwegian, and we show that this operatio...
This study investigates two word order phenomena in Norwegian heritage language spoken in the US, su...
The thesis discusses Object Shift, weak pronoun shift in the Scandinavian languages, from the intona...
Pronoun-case-only (pro-case) languages in Germanic have been under-investigated, despite exhibiting ...
We examine VP-anaphoric uses of Norwegian gjøre det ‘do it ’ and argue that ‘surface’ and ‘deep ’ an...
In this paper, I investigate whether the pronominal system of feminine pronouns in Oslo Norwegian – ...
The problem addressed in this paper is a case of word order microvariation in Mainland Scandinavian:...
Choice of second-person pronouns can shed light on the intersection of language, personality, and cu...
The problem addressed in this paper is a case of word order microvariation in Mainland Scandinavian:...
In this paper, we demonstrate that adjective endings in the Germanic languages do not pattern unifor...
This paper is concerned with pronominal demonstatives (referred to as psychologically distal demonst...
Object shift (OS) is a word order phenomenon in Scandinavian languages where under some circumstance...
Artikkelen tar for seg en endring som har spredd seg i dialektene langs sørlandskysten i løpet av de...
In this article, I give a status report and present data from an ongo-ing investigation of the under...
This paper presents results from a corpus investigation of written Swedish and Danish. The results s...
In this paper we discuss the phenomenon of Object Shift in Norwegian, and we show that this operatio...
This study investigates two word order phenomena in Norwegian heritage language spoken in the US, su...
The thesis discusses Object Shift, weak pronoun shift in the Scandinavian languages, from the intona...
Pronoun-case-only (pro-case) languages in Germanic have been under-investigated, despite exhibiting ...
We examine VP-anaphoric uses of Norwegian gjøre det ‘do it ’ and argue that ‘surface’ and ‘deep ’ an...
In this paper, I investigate whether the pronominal system of feminine pronouns in Oslo Norwegian – ...
The problem addressed in this paper is a case of word order microvariation in Mainland Scandinavian:...
Choice of second-person pronouns can shed light on the intersection of language, personality, and cu...
The problem addressed in this paper is a case of word order microvariation in Mainland Scandinavian:...
In this paper, we demonstrate that adjective endings in the Germanic languages do not pattern unifor...
This paper is concerned with pronominal demonstatives (referred to as psychologically distal demonst...
Object shift (OS) is a word order phenomenon in Scandinavian languages where under some circumstance...
Artikkelen tar for seg en endring som har spredd seg i dialektene langs sørlandskysten i løpet av de...