This article investigates the occurrence and distribution of referential null subjects in Middle English. Whereas Modern English is the textbook example of a non-null-subject language, the case has recently been made that Old English permits null subjects to a limited extent, which raises the question of what happens in the middle period. In this article we investigate Middle English using data drawn from the Penn–Helsinki Parsed Corpus of Middle English Prose and the new Parsed Corpus of Middle English Poetry, aiming to shed light on the linguistic and extralinguistic factors conditioning the alternation between null and overt subjects. Generalized mixed-effects logistic regression and random forests are used to assess the importance of th...
This book considers the null-subject phenomenon, whereby some languages lack an overtly realized ref...
This master thesis is concerned with empty referential pronominal subjects in Old English prose. The...
Old English (OE) shows characteristic properties of a Verb Second (V2) language. However, certain ph...
This article investigates the occurrence and distribution of referential null subjects in Middle Eng...
The possibility of referential null subjects in Old English has been the subject of conflicting asse...
Middle Low German (MLG) syntax is still relatively underresearched. One blank spot on the map is whe...
This paper presents data and analysis relating to null subjects in spoken colloquial En...
As Present-Day English with but a few exceptions requires fully overt referential subject pronouns i...
This chapter investigates the mechanisms of null subject licensing in direct interrogatives, an envi...
This study is concerned with the nature and use of null subjects and objects in English and with how...
Grammar competition theory postulates that variation in a speaker is the result of different grammar...
This chapter investigates the mechanisms of null subject licensing in direct interrogatives, an envi...
Based on the assumption that there are no referential null subjects in the Germanic V2-languages, it...
This book considers the null-subject phenomenon, whereby some languages lack an overtly realized ref...
In this paper, I present a novel corpus investigation of quantified and negated objects in the Middl...
This book considers the null-subject phenomenon, whereby some languages lack an overtly realized ref...
This master thesis is concerned with empty referential pronominal subjects in Old English prose. The...
Old English (OE) shows characteristic properties of a Verb Second (V2) language. However, certain ph...
This article investigates the occurrence and distribution of referential null subjects in Middle Eng...
The possibility of referential null subjects in Old English has been the subject of conflicting asse...
Middle Low German (MLG) syntax is still relatively underresearched. One blank spot on the map is whe...
This paper presents data and analysis relating to null subjects in spoken colloquial En...
As Present-Day English with but a few exceptions requires fully overt referential subject pronouns i...
This chapter investigates the mechanisms of null subject licensing in direct interrogatives, an envi...
This study is concerned with the nature and use of null subjects and objects in English and with how...
Grammar competition theory postulates that variation in a speaker is the result of different grammar...
This chapter investigates the mechanisms of null subject licensing in direct interrogatives, an envi...
Based on the assumption that there are no referential null subjects in the Germanic V2-languages, it...
This book considers the null-subject phenomenon, whereby some languages lack an overtly realized ref...
In this paper, I present a novel corpus investigation of quantified and negated objects in the Middl...
This book considers the null-subject phenomenon, whereby some languages lack an overtly realized ref...
This master thesis is concerned with empty referential pronominal subjects in Old English prose. The...
Old English (OE) shows characteristic properties of a Verb Second (V2) language. However, certain ph...