This paper presents case-studies of language mixing within verbs and nouns in the heritage language American Norwegian, which refers to varieties spoken by Norwegian immigrants to the US and their descendants. The paper builds on data from the newly established Corpus of American Norwegian Speech and argues in favor of an exoskeletal approach to language mixing. This approach distinguishes between abstract syntactic feature bundles and the morphophonological realization of these bundles, much like in late insertion approaches to morphology. A main goal of the paper is to show how the word-internal mixing patterns observed in American Norwegian can be analyzed in a model of grammar employing an exoskeletal approach with late-insertion
Heritage languages (HLs) reliably exhibit morphological patterns prone to change and restructuring. ...
The ‘Norwegian in America’ project, led by Janne Bondi Johannessen, has provided continued inspirati...
Sound patterns in heritage languages are often highly variable, potentially with influences from maj...
This paper presents case-studies of language mixing within verbs and nouns in the heritage language ...
This paper discusses word-internal mixing in American Norwegian. The data show that the functional v...
This paper discusses word-internal mixing in American Norwegian. The data show that the functional v...
This article investigates the morphosyntax of American Norwegian noun phrases that show mixing betwe...
This article investigates the diachronic development of language mixing within noun phrases in the h...
This paper investigates cases of compounding in the heritage language American Norwegian (AmNo), whe...
This paper investigates cases of compounding in the heritage language American Norwegian (AmNo), whe...
This article presents empirical evidence that disfavors using highly lexicalist minimalist models, s...
This article presents empirical evidence that disfavors using highly lexicalist minimalist models, s...
This paper investigates spontaneous production from 50 speakers of Norwegian heritage language in th...
This paper investigates spontaneous production from 50 speakers of Norwegian heritage language in th...
Heritage languages (HLs) reliably exhibit morphological patterns prone to change and restructuring. ...
Heritage languages (HLs) reliably exhibit morphological patterns prone to change and restructuring. ...
The ‘Norwegian in America’ project, led by Janne Bondi Johannessen, has provided continued inspirati...
Sound patterns in heritage languages are often highly variable, potentially with influences from maj...
This paper presents case-studies of language mixing within verbs and nouns in the heritage language ...
This paper discusses word-internal mixing in American Norwegian. The data show that the functional v...
This paper discusses word-internal mixing in American Norwegian. The data show that the functional v...
This article investigates the morphosyntax of American Norwegian noun phrases that show mixing betwe...
This article investigates the diachronic development of language mixing within noun phrases in the h...
This paper investigates cases of compounding in the heritage language American Norwegian (AmNo), whe...
This paper investigates cases of compounding in the heritage language American Norwegian (AmNo), whe...
This article presents empirical evidence that disfavors using highly lexicalist minimalist models, s...
This article presents empirical evidence that disfavors using highly lexicalist minimalist models, s...
This paper investigates spontaneous production from 50 speakers of Norwegian heritage language in th...
This paper investigates spontaneous production from 50 speakers of Norwegian heritage language in th...
Heritage languages (HLs) reliably exhibit morphological patterns prone to change and restructuring. ...
Heritage languages (HLs) reliably exhibit morphological patterns prone to change and restructuring. ...
The ‘Norwegian in America’ project, led by Janne Bondi Johannessen, has provided continued inspirati...
Sound patterns in heritage languages are often highly variable, potentially with influences from maj...