While there has been a substantial body of research on the asymmetry between main and subordinate clauses in terms of the licensing of pro-drop, potential differences between types of unembedded clause have received much less attention – despite the fact that competing theories of pro-drop make strong, clear predictions about the distribution of null subjects across clause types, especially with regard to interrogatives. This paper presents the first in-depth comparative study of pro-drop in both declaratives and interrogatives in two asymmetric pro-drop languages: Old High German and Old Italian. Based on a parallel corpus study using two translations of Tatian’s Diatessaron, we show that there is a clear difference in distribution between...
The Null Subject parameter and general economy requirements might lead to the expectation that, in a...
The Null Subject parameter and general economy requirements might lead to the expectation that, in a...
This paper centers on the nature of partial pro-drop in Northern Italian dialects and Brazilian Port...
While there has been a substantial body of research on the asymmetry between main and subordinate cl...
While there has been a substantial body of research on the asymmetry between main and subordinate cl...
While there has been a substantial body of research on the asymmetry between main and subordinate cl...
While there has been a substantial body of research on the asymmetry between main and subordinate cl...
While there has been a substantial body of research on the asymmetry between main and subordinate cl...
While there has been a substantial body of research on the asymmetry between main and subordinate cl...
This chapter investigates the mechanisms of null subject licensing in direct interrogatives, an envi...
This chapter investigates the mechanisms of null subject licensing in direct interrogatives, an envi...
This chapter investigates the mechanisms of null subject licensing in direct interrogatives, an envi...
In this article I demonstrate that in two varieties of Mòcheno, a German dialect spoken by about 600...
In this article I demonstrate that in two varieties of Mòcheno, a German dialect spoken by about 600...
In this article I demonstrate that in two varieties of Mòcheno, a German dialect spoken by about 60...
The Null Subject parameter and general economy requirements might lead to the expectation that, in a...
The Null Subject parameter and general economy requirements might lead to the expectation that, in a...
This paper centers on the nature of partial pro-drop in Northern Italian dialects and Brazilian Port...
While there has been a substantial body of research on the asymmetry between main and subordinate cl...
While there has been a substantial body of research on the asymmetry between main and subordinate cl...
While there has been a substantial body of research on the asymmetry between main and subordinate cl...
While there has been a substantial body of research on the asymmetry between main and subordinate cl...
While there has been a substantial body of research on the asymmetry between main and subordinate cl...
While there has been a substantial body of research on the asymmetry between main and subordinate cl...
This chapter investigates the mechanisms of null subject licensing in direct interrogatives, an envi...
This chapter investigates the mechanisms of null subject licensing in direct interrogatives, an envi...
This chapter investigates the mechanisms of null subject licensing in direct interrogatives, an envi...
In this article I demonstrate that in two varieties of Mòcheno, a German dialect spoken by about 600...
In this article I demonstrate that in two varieties of Mòcheno, a German dialect spoken by about 600...
In this article I demonstrate that in two varieties of Mòcheno, a German dialect spoken by about 60...
The Null Subject parameter and general economy requirements might lead to the expectation that, in a...
The Null Subject parameter and general economy requirements might lead to the expectation that, in a...
This paper centers on the nature of partial pro-drop in Northern Italian dialects and Brazilian Port...