In this chapter, it is shown that finite verbs which are attracted by Verb-Second (V2) movement are reconstructed into their base position for interpretation. In fact, the lexical part of the finite verb is never interpreted in its fronted position. We present two groups of empirical findings which strongly support this conclusion. The first group provides grammar-internal evidence for reconstruction, the second group shows that the verb’s reconstruction can also be traced in the process of human sentence comprehension. The German verb brauchen, which happens to be a negative polarity item and thus needs to be interpreted in the scope of negation, provides evidence for the reconstruction process in on-line comprehension. Our discussion is e...
North Germanic has Verb Second (V2) word order in main but not embedded clauses. Although as a first...
English is the only Germanic language known to have lost V2 word order in main clause declaratives. ...
The dissertation presents a view of clause structure which essentially amounts to denying its existe...
In this chapter, it is shown that finite verbs which are attracted by Verb-Second (V2) movement are ...
The verb second (V2) phenomenon received a lot of attention in last decades. By now, it is widely ac...
This investigation of V2-movement addresses the question which role the lexical content of the moved...
The present study examines the interface between syntax and discourse-pragmatics in the production o...
Verb-second order is a major syntactic organizing principle of most Germanic languages. Verb-second ...
This study offers a new theory of verb movement parametrization. The author proposes to look upon ve...
The following paper is intended to give insights in the prosodic behaviour of constituents in German...
follows: The finite verb appears in the sentence final position in subordinate clauses and in the se...
Distributional properties of the verb in Germanic languages have to be accounted for by a rule that ...
This monograph investigates the syntax of the finite verb in Mòcheno, a minority language spoken in ...
This monograph investigates the syntax of the finite verb in Mòcheno, a minority language spoken in ...
At least since the seminal works on the clause structure of German (Bierwisch 1963, Thiersch 1978, D...
North Germanic has Verb Second (V2) word order in main but not embedded clauses. Although as a first...
English is the only Germanic language known to have lost V2 word order in main clause declaratives. ...
The dissertation presents a view of clause structure which essentially amounts to denying its existe...
In this chapter, it is shown that finite verbs which are attracted by Verb-Second (V2) movement are ...
The verb second (V2) phenomenon received a lot of attention in last decades. By now, it is widely ac...
This investigation of V2-movement addresses the question which role the lexical content of the moved...
The present study examines the interface between syntax and discourse-pragmatics in the production o...
Verb-second order is a major syntactic organizing principle of most Germanic languages. Verb-second ...
This study offers a new theory of verb movement parametrization. The author proposes to look upon ve...
The following paper is intended to give insights in the prosodic behaviour of constituents in German...
follows: The finite verb appears in the sentence final position in subordinate clauses and in the se...
Distributional properties of the verb in Germanic languages have to be accounted for by a rule that ...
This monograph investigates the syntax of the finite verb in Mòcheno, a minority language spoken in ...
This monograph investigates the syntax of the finite verb in Mòcheno, a minority language spoken in ...
At least since the seminal works on the clause structure of German (Bierwisch 1963, Thiersch 1978, D...
North Germanic has Verb Second (V2) word order in main but not embedded clauses. Although as a first...
English is the only Germanic language known to have lost V2 word order in main clause declaratives. ...
The dissertation presents a view of clause structure which essentially amounts to denying its existe...