Older Icelandic had various word order patterns with verb particles, including both pre- and postverbal particles. The most frequent patterns in the attested corpus show a preverbal particle and a postverbal direct object, or a preverbal particle and a preverbal direct object. In the earliest texts, dating from the fourteenth century, preverbal particles are preferred over postverbal particles, although both pre- and postverbal particles co-exist in the corpus for several centuries. In this paper, we will shown how a small clause analysis of verb particles, together with a remnant VP movement framework (Hróarsdóttir 2000) can account for the attested orders of verb particles in the history of Icelandic
Although Icelandic is a verb second language (V2), it sometimes allows for V3 orders. In this paper,...
This paper aims to present an analysis of the precore slot [PrCS] in Icelandic within the theory of ...
This paper aims to present an analysis of the precore slot [PrCS] in Icelandic within the theory of ...
Older Icelandic had various word order patterns with verb particles, including both pre- and postver...
In the transition from Old to Middle English, particle-verb combinations were rapidly transformed in...
Item does not contain fulltextIn the transition from Old to Middle English, particle-verb combinatio...
In the transition from Old to Middle English, particle-verb combinations were rapidly transformed in...
Item does not contain fulltextIn the transition from Old to Middle English, particle-verb combinatio...
The occurrence of V1 declaratives in Icelandic has attracted much attention in the generative litera...
The occurrence of V1 declaratives in Icelandic has attracted much attention in the generative litera...
The occurrence of V1 declaratives in Icelandic has attracted much attention in the generative litera...
A number of European languages have undergone a change from object-verb to verb-object order. We fo...
The status of Old Icelandic with respect to (argument) configurationality was hotly debated in the e...
The status of Old Icelandic with respect to (argument) configurationality was hotly debated in the e...
This paper is concerned with the word order of particle constructions in the history of Swedish. Unl...
Although Icelandic is a verb second language (V2), it sometimes allows for V3 orders. In this paper,...
This paper aims to present an analysis of the precore slot [PrCS] in Icelandic within the theory of ...
This paper aims to present an analysis of the precore slot [PrCS] in Icelandic within the theory of ...
Older Icelandic had various word order patterns with verb particles, including both pre- and postver...
In the transition from Old to Middle English, particle-verb combinations were rapidly transformed in...
Item does not contain fulltextIn the transition from Old to Middle English, particle-verb combinatio...
In the transition from Old to Middle English, particle-verb combinations were rapidly transformed in...
Item does not contain fulltextIn the transition from Old to Middle English, particle-verb combinatio...
The occurrence of V1 declaratives in Icelandic has attracted much attention in the generative litera...
The occurrence of V1 declaratives in Icelandic has attracted much attention in the generative litera...
The occurrence of V1 declaratives in Icelandic has attracted much attention in the generative litera...
A number of European languages have undergone a change from object-verb to verb-object order. We fo...
The status of Old Icelandic with respect to (argument) configurationality was hotly debated in the e...
The status of Old Icelandic with respect to (argument) configurationality was hotly debated in the e...
This paper is concerned with the word order of particle constructions in the history of Swedish. Unl...
Although Icelandic is a verb second language (V2), it sometimes allows for V3 orders. In this paper,...
This paper aims to present an analysis of the precore slot [PrCS] in Icelandic within the theory of ...
This paper aims to present an analysis of the precore slot [PrCS] in Icelandic within the theory of ...