Recent work on Object Shift (OS) suggests that this is not as uniform an operation as traditionally assumed. In this paper, we examine OS in the spontaneous speech of adults in large Danish, Norwegian and Swedish child language corpora in order to explore variation with respect to OS across these three languages. We evaluate our results against three recent strands of accounts of OS, namely a prosodic/phonological account, an account in terms of cognitiv status, and an account in terms of information structure. Our investigation shows that there is both withing-language and across-language variation in the application of OS, and that the three accounts can explain some of our data. However, all accounts are faced with challenges, especially...
The present paper discusses a possible correlation between the placement of pronominal objects with ...
The topic of my article is Object Shift and optionality, mainly from a Swedish viewpoint. I present ...
Young children simplify word initial consonant clusters by omitting or substituting one (or both) of...
Recent work on Object Shift (OS) suggests that this is not as uniform an operation as traditionally ...
Object shift (OS) is a word order phenomenon in Scandinavian languages where under some circumstance...
This study investigates two word order phenomena in Norwegian heritage language spoken in the US, su...
The thesis discusses Object Shift, weak pronoun shift in the Scandinavian languages, from the intona...
Object shift in Scandinavian and scrambling in West Germanic have the same information-structural tr...
The problem addressed in this paper is a case of word order microvariation in Mainland Scandinavian:...
The problem addressed in this paper is a case of word order microvariation in Mainland Scandinavian:...
This paper presents results from a corpus investigation of written Swedish and Danish. The results s...
This article reports on a syntactic acceptability judgement study of 59 adult L2/Ln learners of Norw...
In this article, I give a status report and present data from an ongo-ing investigation of the under...
This paper argues that there is no reason to believe that full NP Object Shift (NPOS) was not found ...
This article introduces American Swedish (AmSw) into the discussion of the C-domain in heritage Scan...
The present paper discusses a possible correlation between the placement of pronominal objects with ...
The topic of my article is Object Shift and optionality, mainly from a Swedish viewpoint. I present ...
Young children simplify word initial consonant clusters by omitting or substituting one (or both) of...
Recent work on Object Shift (OS) suggests that this is not as uniform an operation as traditionally ...
Object shift (OS) is a word order phenomenon in Scandinavian languages where under some circumstance...
This study investigates two word order phenomena in Norwegian heritage language spoken in the US, su...
The thesis discusses Object Shift, weak pronoun shift in the Scandinavian languages, from the intona...
Object shift in Scandinavian and scrambling in West Germanic have the same information-structural tr...
The problem addressed in this paper is a case of word order microvariation in Mainland Scandinavian:...
The problem addressed in this paper is a case of word order microvariation in Mainland Scandinavian:...
This paper presents results from a corpus investigation of written Swedish and Danish. The results s...
This article reports on a syntactic acceptability judgement study of 59 adult L2/Ln learners of Norw...
In this article, I give a status report and present data from an ongo-ing investigation of the under...
This paper argues that there is no reason to believe that full NP Object Shift (NPOS) was not found ...
This article introduces American Swedish (AmSw) into the discussion of the C-domain in heritage Scan...
The present paper discusses a possible correlation between the placement of pronominal objects with ...
The topic of my article is Object Shift and optionality, mainly from a Swedish viewpoint. I present ...
Young children simplify word initial consonant clusters by omitting or substituting one (or both) of...