The indicative/subjunctive mood alternations and differences in verb placement in Old Germanic subordinate clauses have received much attention in the literature and have been interpreted in different ways, for example as strategies for clause marking, for information structure, in order to fulfill semanto-pragmatic requirements of the clause, etc. This paper presents an empirical survey that sheds light on the interaction between mood alternations and verb placement in Old Germanic subordinate clauses. An innovative aspect is that the survey is conducted from a cross-linguistic perspective by comparing Old English and Old High German. The results show clearer interactions in the first language than in the latter, thus hinting at the possib...
This dissertation investigates variation and change in Old English word order from the ninth century...
This chapter develops an analysis of the alternation between verb-third (V3) and verb-second (V2) in...
This dissertation investigates variation and change in Old English word order from the ninth century...
In this paper, Old High German mood alternations in the different types of subordinate clauses (comp...
In this paper, Old High German mood alternations in the different types of subordinate clauses (comp...
In contrast to Modern German, which has almost completely lost the use of the subjunctive in relativ...
In contrast to Modern German, which has almost completely lost the use of the subjunctive in relativ...
The paper proposes a novel analysis of V2-relatives in German and discusses the advantages of the ne...
The paper proposes a novel analysis of V2-relatives in German and discusses the advantages of the ne...
The paper proposes a novel analysis of V2-relatives in German and discusses the advantages of the ne...
Old English (OE) shows characteristic properties of a Verb Second (V2) language. However, certain ph...
A principled model of mood selection in Old English (OE) has long proved elusive. We analyse the dis...
Old English (OE) exhibits main clause / subordinate clause word order asymmetries comparable to thos...
Old English (OE) exhibits main clause / subordinate clause word order asymmetries comparable to thos...
The paper presents a novel approach to explaining word order variation in the early Germanic languag...
This dissertation investigates variation and change in Old English word order from the ninth century...
This chapter develops an analysis of the alternation between verb-third (V3) and verb-second (V2) in...
This dissertation investigates variation and change in Old English word order from the ninth century...
In this paper, Old High German mood alternations in the different types of subordinate clauses (comp...
In this paper, Old High German mood alternations in the different types of subordinate clauses (comp...
In contrast to Modern German, which has almost completely lost the use of the subjunctive in relativ...
In contrast to Modern German, which has almost completely lost the use of the subjunctive in relativ...
The paper proposes a novel analysis of V2-relatives in German and discusses the advantages of the ne...
The paper proposes a novel analysis of V2-relatives in German and discusses the advantages of the ne...
The paper proposes a novel analysis of V2-relatives in German and discusses the advantages of the ne...
Old English (OE) shows characteristic properties of a Verb Second (V2) language. However, certain ph...
A principled model of mood selection in Old English (OE) has long proved elusive. We analyse the dis...
Old English (OE) exhibits main clause / subordinate clause word order asymmetries comparable to thos...
Old English (OE) exhibits main clause / subordinate clause word order asymmetries comparable to thos...
The paper presents a novel approach to explaining word order variation in the early Germanic languag...
This dissertation investigates variation and change in Old English word order from the ninth century...
This chapter develops an analysis of the alternation between verb-third (V3) and verb-second (V2) in...
This dissertation investigates variation and change in Old English word order from the ninth century...