In this paper, structural and syntactic properties of left dislocation as topics in French and Norwegian are examined in a systematic manner. We establish a standard division of Hanging Topics and Left Dislocated Topics and argue for the distinction in both languages. There are however fundamental structural differences between French and Norwegian related fundamentally to the V2 feature of Norwegian as a Germanic language. This means that we find language-specific characteristics. We propose a movement approach for Norwegian, whereas French has both base generated Hanging Topics and Left Dislocations. In this manner we can explain typical differences between the two languages and refine insights that have been established in the linguistic...
The phenomenon of clitic left dislocation is relatively frequent in French and is traditionally rela...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate the concept of presentational focus and examine its relevan...
National audienceIn this paper we analyse the contexts in which left and right dislocations appear. ...
This paper revisits the classic tests for movement that have been proposed in the literature on disl...
This study investigates potential L1-effects at the syntax-discourse interface in L2 English, specif...
This paper argues that French Left-Dislocation is a unified phenomenon whether it is resumed by a cl...
In this study, I use conversational data from PAC and PFC corpora to compare the use and properties ...
The present work analyses left dislocation (LD) in Heritage German and Heritage Norwegian as a pheno...
The paper describes the relation between dislocation, the use of c’est and il y a (there’s) in vario...
Nous examinerons dans cette contribution des différences structurales et syntaxiques entre des procé...
The pervasive use of dislocations (as in Le chocolat, c’est bon) is a key characteristic of spoken F...
This thesis investigates the use and development of dislocations in oral productions by Swedish user...
The main objective of this chapter is to present empirical evidence for transfer effects between Nor...
This thesis investigates the use and development of dislocations in oral productions by Swedish user...
National audienceIn this paper, I try to show that, contrary to what one might think, left dislocati...
The phenomenon of clitic left dislocation is relatively frequent in French and is traditionally rela...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate the concept of presentational focus and examine its relevan...
National audienceIn this paper we analyse the contexts in which left and right dislocations appear. ...
This paper revisits the classic tests for movement that have been proposed in the literature on disl...
This study investigates potential L1-effects at the syntax-discourse interface in L2 English, specif...
This paper argues that French Left-Dislocation is a unified phenomenon whether it is resumed by a cl...
In this study, I use conversational data from PAC and PFC corpora to compare the use and properties ...
The present work analyses left dislocation (LD) in Heritage German and Heritage Norwegian as a pheno...
The paper describes the relation between dislocation, the use of c’est and il y a (there’s) in vario...
Nous examinerons dans cette contribution des différences structurales et syntaxiques entre des procé...
The pervasive use of dislocations (as in Le chocolat, c’est bon) is a key characteristic of spoken F...
This thesis investigates the use and development of dislocations in oral productions by Swedish user...
The main objective of this chapter is to present empirical evidence for transfer effects between Nor...
This thesis investigates the use and development of dislocations in oral productions by Swedish user...
National audienceIn this paper, I try to show that, contrary to what one might think, left dislocati...
The phenomenon of clitic left dislocation is relatively frequent in French and is traditionally rela...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate the concept of presentational focus and examine its relevan...
National audienceIn this paper we analyse the contexts in which left and right dislocations appear. ...