In this paper, we investigate two pairs of structures in German and English: German Weak Pronoun Left Dislocation and English Topicalization, on the one hand, and German and English Hanging Topic Left Dislocation, on the other. We review the prosodic, lexical, syntactic, and discourse evidence that places the former two structures into one class and the latter two into another, taking this evidence to show that dislocates in the former class are syntactically integrated into their 'host' sentences while those in the latter class are not. From there, we show that the most straightforward way to account for this difference in 'integration' is to take the dislocates in the latter structures to be 'orphans', phrases that are syntactically indep...
I will argue in this paper that the left periphery of the clause is morphosyn-tactically more articu...
As part of a major project on the syntactic organisation of written discourse in the recent history ...
Left dislocation and hanging topic are sentence structures frequently occurring in contemporary Germ...
this paper, we argue for a return to the fundamental insight behind the pre-Barriers approach to emb...
The present work analyses left dislocation (LD) in Heritage German and Heritage Norwegian as a pheno...
In Czech, German, and many other languages the leftmost accented part of the focus can be moved to t...
We show syntactic and semantic similarities of two types of conditionals with fronted antecedents (n...
This article discusses the information-structural status and the syntax of left and right dislocatio...
0. Introduction This paper is an attempt to analyse discourse-related constructions in English, spec...
In this work I consider the properties of Clitic Left Dislocation (CLLD) and Hanging Topic (HT) in I...
It has long been observed that DPs containing a bound pronoun can occur left-dislocated in the Germa...
N-is/ist constructions are elements in the left periphery of English/German sentences that have deve...
I will argue in this paper that the left periphery of the clause is morphosyntactically more ar-ticu...
The paper is concerned with the filling of the right edge of a German clause with different constitu...
International audienceMy intention in this paper is to provide as complete an overview as possible o...
I will argue in this paper that the left periphery of the clause is morphosyn-tactically more articu...
As part of a major project on the syntactic organisation of written discourse in the recent history ...
Left dislocation and hanging topic are sentence structures frequently occurring in contemporary Germ...
this paper, we argue for a return to the fundamental insight behind the pre-Barriers approach to emb...
The present work analyses left dislocation (LD) in Heritage German and Heritage Norwegian as a pheno...
In Czech, German, and many other languages the leftmost accented part of the focus can be moved to t...
We show syntactic and semantic similarities of two types of conditionals with fronted antecedents (n...
This article discusses the information-structural status and the syntax of left and right dislocatio...
0. Introduction This paper is an attempt to analyse discourse-related constructions in English, spec...
In this work I consider the properties of Clitic Left Dislocation (CLLD) and Hanging Topic (HT) in I...
It has long been observed that DPs containing a bound pronoun can occur left-dislocated in the Germa...
N-is/ist constructions are elements in the left periphery of English/German sentences that have deve...
I will argue in this paper that the left periphery of the clause is morphosyntactically more ar-ticu...
The paper is concerned with the filling of the right edge of a German clause with different constitu...
International audienceMy intention in this paper is to provide as complete an overview as possible o...
I will argue in this paper that the left periphery of the clause is morphosyn-tactically more articu...
As part of a major project on the syntactic organisation of written discourse in the recent history ...
Left dislocation and hanging topic are sentence structures frequently occurring in contemporary Germ...