Among the syntactic changes that can be observed in the transition from Old Norwegian to Modern Norwegian are the following word order changes: loss of OV order, object shift from a VP containing a verb (non-finite verb or any verb in a subordinate clause), preverbal preposition, and topicalization of a bare head. The fact that these changes all seemto occurat the same timeis not accidental. Old Norwegian was arguably a VO language, like Modern Norwegian, but unlike Modern Norwegian, OV order was also possible.It can be shown that it is possible to derive sentences with object shift with a verb in VP, sentences with preverbal prepositions, and with topicalized heads only from an OV structure. Therefore, when the OV order was no longer avail...
Object shift (OS) is a word order phenomenon in Scandinavian languages where under some circumstance...
This paper discusses possible attrition of verb second (V2) word order in Norwegian heritage languag...
A number of European languages have undergone a change from object-verb to verb-object order. We fo...
Among the syntactic changes that can be observed in the transition from Old Norwegian to Modern Norw...
Among the syntactic changes that can be observed in the transition from Old Norwegian to Modern Norw...
This study investigates two word order phenomena in Norwegian heritage language spoken in the US, su...
This thesis deals with the loss of OV word order in the history of Swedish. The principal aim is to ...
This historical study of the tense morphology of moribund North American heritage Norwegian (AmNo) p...
The paper focusses on two questions. A) How can we explain that language change often proceeds in a ...
This dissertation discusses aspects of the syntax of Övdalian, a variety spoken by ca. 2,500 people ...
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This article reports on a syntactic acceptability judgement study of 59 adult L2/Ln learners of Norw...
This paper investigates the word order in embedded clauses in Heritage Scandinavian (American Norweg...
The thesis discusses Object Shift, weak pronoun shift in the Scandinavian languages, from the intona...
The primary concern of this chapter is to explore the role of information structure, syntax and pro...
Object shift (OS) is a word order phenomenon in Scandinavian languages where under some circumstance...
This paper discusses possible attrition of verb second (V2) word order in Norwegian heritage languag...
A number of European languages have undergone a change from object-verb to verb-object order. We fo...
Among the syntactic changes that can be observed in the transition from Old Norwegian to Modern Norw...
Among the syntactic changes that can be observed in the transition from Old Norwegian to Modern Norw...
This study investigates two word order phenomena in Norwegian heritage language spoken in the US, su...
This thesis deals with the loss of OV word order in the history of Swedish. The principal aim is to ...
This historical study of the tense morphology of moribund North American heritage Norwegian (AmNo) p...
The paper focusses on two questions. A) How can we explain that language change often proceeds in a ...
This dissertation discusses aspects of the syntax of Övdalian, a variety spoken by ca. 2,500 people ...
This article investigates the diachronic development of language mixing within noun phrases in the h...
This article reports on a syntactic acceptability judgement study of 59 adult L2/Ln learners of Norw...
This paper investigates the word order in embedded clauses in Heritage Scandinavian (American Norweg...
The thesis discusses Object Shift, weak pronoun shift in the Scandinavian languages, from the intona...
The primary concern of this chapter is to explore the role of information structure, syntax and pro...
Object shift (OS) is a word order phenomenon in Scandinavian languages where under some circumstance...
This paper discusses possible attrition of verb second (V2) word order in Norwegian heritage languag...
A number of European languages have undergone a change from object-verb to verb-object order. We fo...