As Present-Day English with but a few exceptions requires fully overt referential subject pronouns in finite clause structures, the occurrence of empty referential pronominal subjects at the Old English stage of the language is notable and intriguing. While many have commented on the presence of such empty subjects in Old English, there exists very little systematic empirical research in this area of historical English syntax. The present article makes a contribution to this area by presenting an empirical survey of the occurrence of empty referential subjects in eleven Old English prose texts, along with a quantitative analysis of a number of structural variables deemed relevant for the permissibility of the phenomenon. It is shown here th...
This article presents new evidence for the early history of the Northern Subject Rule in the form of...
This article presents new evidence for the early history of the Northern Subject Rule in the form of...
Building on previous studies that have discussed pronominal referencing in Old English (Traugott 199...
This master thesis is concerned with empty referential pronominal subjects in Old English prose. The...
As Present-Day English with but a few exceptions requires fully overt referential subject pronouns i...
The possibility of referential null subjects in Old English has been the subject of conflicting asse...
This article investigates the occurrence and distribution of referential null subjects in Middle Eng...
This article investigates the occurrence and distribution of referential null subjects in Middle Eng...
Present-day English is unlike Old English in not using singular demonstrative pronouns with anaphori...
The paper investigates the conditions that determine the distribution of object pronouns in the peri...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 62-65)One of the central concerns of the Theory of Govern...
Old English (OE) shows characteristic properties of a Verb Second (V2) language. However, certain ph...
Subjects in Old English can occur in a number of different positions. Their distribution changes ove...
This article presents new evidence for the early history of the Northern Subject Rule in the form of...
The topic of this thesis is subjectless clauses in Old Swedish (1225–1526). The thesis focuses on re...
This article presents new evidence for the early history of the Northern Subject Rule in the form of...
This article presents new evidence for the early history of the Northern Subject Rule in the form of...
Building on previous studies that have discussed pronominal referencing in Old English (Traugott 199...
This master thesis is concerned with empty referential pronominal subjects in Old English prose. The...
As Present-Day English with but a few exceptions requires fully overt referential subject pronouns i...
The possibility of referential null subjects in Old English has been the subject of conflicting asse...
This article investigates the occurrence and distribution of referential null subjects in Middle Eng...
This article investigates the occurrence and distribution of referential null subjects in Middle Eng...
Present-day English is unlike Old English in not using singular demonstrative pronouns with anaphori...
The paper investigates the conditions that determine the distribution of object pronouns in the peri...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 62-65)One of the central concerns of the Theory of Govern...
Old English (OE) shows characteristic properties of a Verb Second (V2) language. However, certain ph...
Subjects in Old English can occur in a number of different positions. Their distribution changes ove...
This article presents new evidence for the early history of the Northern Subject Rule in the form of...
The topic of this thesis is subjectless clauses in Old Swedish (1225–1526). The thesis focuses on re...
This article presents new evidence for the early history of the Northern Subject Rule in the form of...
This article presents new evidence for the early history of the Northern Subject Rule in the form of...
Building on previous studies that have discussed pronominal referencing in Old English (Traugott 199...