This thesis focuses on the distribution of objects in the history of Swedish. The primary focus of the thesis is the distribution of objects relative to negation, and the secondary focus is varying order of nominal arguments in Old Swedish (1225–1526).In Modern Swedish, objects may precede the negation, often referred to as Object Shift, OS, or precede a subject, often referred to as Long Object Shift, LOS, but both OS and LOS is restricted to finite main clauses and apply only if the object is an unstressed pronoun. In related languages, like Modern German, objects tend to precede sentential adverbs, and objects may precede the subject.This is often referred to as German Scrambling, which is not restricted to finite main clauses and applie...
This paper presents results from a corpus investigation of written Swedish and Danish. The results s...
This paper presents two novel findings: I show (i) that there is a strong connection between ϕ-featu...
This paper offers a formal account of the diachronic changes in the interaction between indefinites ...
This thesis focuses on the distribution of objects in the history of Swedish. The primary focus of t...
This article presents a diachronic study of clause-anticipating object constructions in the history ...
The topic of this thesis is subjectless clauses in Old Swedish (1225–1526). The thesis focuses on re...
This thesis deals with the loss of OV word order in the history of Swedish. The principal aim is to ...
This volume explores morphosyntactic change in the Late Modern Swedish period from the 18th century ...
The term ‘Object Shift’ means that a weak object pronoun has been raised to a position to the left o...
The present paper studies the earliest stages of the grammaticalization of indefinite article in Old...
The possibility of topicalizing sentential negation is severely restricted in the Germanic V2-langua...
This paper is concerned with the word order of particle constructions in the history of Swedish. Unl...
Object shift (OS) is a word order phenomenon in Scandinavian languages where under some circumstance...
In Old Swedish, the placement of the subject was tied to its function in the information structure o...
This paper presents results from a corpus investigation of written Swedish and Danish. The results s...
This paper presents two novel findings: I show (i) that there is a strong connection between ϕ-featu...
This paper offers a formal account of the diachronic changes in the interaction between indefinites ...
This thesis focuses on the distribution of objects in the history of Swedish. The primary focus of t...
This article presents a diachronic study of clause-anticipating object constructions in the history ...
The topic of this thesis is subjectless clauses in Old Swedish (1225–1526). The thesis focuses on re...
This thesis deals with the loss of OV word order in the history of Swedish. The principal aim is to ...
This volume explores morphosyntactic change in the Late Modern Swedish period from the 18th century ...
The term ‘Object Shift’ means that a weak object pronoun has been raised to a position to the left o...
The present paper studies the earliest stages of the grammaticalization of indefinite article in Old...
The possibility of topicalizing sentential negation is severely restricted in the Germanic V2-langua...
This paper is concerned with the word order of particle constructions in the history of Swedish. Unl...
Object shift (OS) is a word order phenomenon in Scandinavian languages where under some circumstance...
In Old Swedish, the placement of the subject was tied to its function in the information structure o...
This paper presents results from a corpus investigation of written Swedish and Danish. The results s...
This paper presents two novel findings: I show (i) that there is a strong connection between ϕ-featu...
This paper offers a formal account of the diachronic changes in the interaction between indefinites ...