This article introduces American Swedish (AmSw) into the discussion of the C-domain in heritage Scandinavian. The study is based on spontaneous speech data from the Swedish part of the Corpus of American Nordic Speech (CANS), compared to a baseline of homeland Swedish dialect speakers. We show that the C-domain in AmSw is primarily characterized by stability; this is evidenced by a relatively robust V2 syntax and left dislocation patterns that resemble the homeland baseline. However, we also show that AmSw diverges in some respects: there are some V2 violations and a stronger preference for SV clauses (subject-initial main clauses) at the expense of XVS clauses (non-subject-initial main clauses). These results are similar to previous findin...
The aim of this article is to propose a syntactic analysis of a dialectal con- struction systematica...
The article dwells on factors of the “presence” of English in the cognate languages of the Scandinav...
This thesis deals with the loss of OV word order in the history of Swedish. The principal aim is to ...
This article introduces American Swedish (AmSw) into the discussion of the C-domain in heritage Scan...
This thesis concerns two languages in contact: English and Swedish. It is based on interviews with S...
Recent work on Object Shift (OS) suggests that this is not as uniform an operation as traditionally ...
Holmberg’s Generalization (Holmberg 1986) was originally stated to describe the “object shift” pheno...
Holmberg\u27s Generalization (Holmberg 1986) was originally stated to describe the object shift ph...
This paper discusses possible attrition of verb second (V2) word order in Norwegian heritage languag...
This paper investigates the word order in embedded clauses in Heritage Scandinavian (American Norweg...
This paper investigates spontaneous production from 50 speakers of Norwegian heritage language in th...
Holmberg’s Generalization (Holmberg 1986) was originally stated to describe the “object shift ” phen...
This dissertation discusses aspects of the syntax of Övdalian, a variety spoken by ca. 2,500 people ...
This paper presents two novel findings: I show (i) that there is a strong connection between ϕ-featu...
This historical study of the tense morphology of moribund North American heritage Norwegian (AmNo) p...
The aim of this article is to propose a syntactic analysis of a dialectal con- struction systematica...
The article dwells on factors of the “presence” of English in the cognate languages of the Scandinav...
This thesis deals with the loss of OV word order in the history of Swedish. The principal aim is to ...
This article introduces American Swedish (AmSw) into the discussion of the C-domain in heritage Scan...
This thesis concerns two languages in contact: English and Swedish. It is based on interviews with S...
Recent work on Object Shift (OS) suggests that this is not as uniform an operation as traditionally ...
Holmberg’s Generalization (Holmberg 1986) was originally stated to describe the “object shift” pheno...
Holmberg\u27s Generalization (Holmberg 1986) was originally stated to describe the object shift ph...
This paper discusses possible attrition of verb second (V2) word order in Norwegian heritage languag...
This paper investigates the word order in embedded clauses in Heritage Scandinavian (American Norweg...
This paper investigates spontaneous production from 50 speakers of Norwegian heritage language in th...
Holmberg’s Generalization (Holmberg 1986) was originally stated to describe the “object shift ” phen...
This dissertation discusses aspects of the syntax of Övdalian, a variety spoken by ca. 2,500 people ...
This paper presents two novel findings: I show (i) that there is a strong connection between ϕ-featu...
This historical study of the tense morphology of moribund North American heritage Norwegian (AmNo) p...
The aim of this article is to propose a syntactic analysis of a dialectal con- struction systematica...
The article dwells on factors of the “presence” of English in the cognate languages of the Scandinav...
This thesis deals with the loss of OV word order in the history of Swedish. The principal aim is to ...