Adjuncts and relative clauses are traditionally classified as strong islands for extraction across languages. However, the Mainland Scandinavian (MSc.) languages have been reported to differ from e.g., English in allowing extraction from adjunct and relative clauses. In order to investigate the distribution of possible island extractions in these languages based on naturally produced material, we conducted two exploratory corpus studies on adjunct and relative clause extraction in Danish and in English. Results suggest that both extraction from finite adjuncts and from relative clauses appears at a non-trivial rate in naturally produced Danish, which supports the claim that these structures are not strong islands in Danish. In English, we a...
Proceedings of the 18th Nordic Conference of Computational Linguistics NODALIDA 2011. Editors: Bol...
Norwegian allows filler-gap dependencies into relative clauses (RCs) and embedded questions (EQs) – ...
This article examines an anomalous construction in Norwegian that appears to be leftward extraction...
In the first two decades following Ross’s Constraints on Variables in Syntax, a picture emerged in w...
This dissertation is concerned with extraction from adjunct clauses in Swedish and English. The topi...
This paper investigates restrictions on the reported possibility to extract from adjunct clauses in ...
Adjunct clauses are traditionally assumed to be strong islands for extraction across languages. Howe...
Extraction from relative clauses is generally taken to be unacceptable in Icelandic, unlike in the M...
Extraction from relative clauses is generally taken to be unacceptable in Icelandic, unlike in the M...
This brief article investigates the restrictions on Mainland Scandinavian relative clause extraction...
Adjunct islands (i.e., extraction from adjoined clauses) are considered to be islands for movement a...
Relative clauses are considered strong islands for extraction across languages. Swedish comprises a ...
This dissertation centers around the islandhood of relative clauses in English and aims to determine...
We present a series of large-scale formal acceptability judgment studies that explored Norwegian isl...
The current study compares controlled acceptability judgments for Swedish relative clause extraction...
Proceedings of the 18th Nordic Conference of Computational Linguistics NODALIDA 2011. Editors: Bol...
Norwegian allows filler-gap dependencies into relative clauses (RCs) and embedded questions (EQs) – ...
This article examines an anomalous construction in Norwegian that appears to be leftward extraction...
In the first two decades following Ross’s Constraints on Variables in Syntax, a picture emerged in w...
This dissertation is concerned with extraction from adjunct clauses in Swedish and English. The topi...
This paper investigates restrictions on the reported possibility to extract from adjunct clauses in ...
Adjunct clauses are traditionally assumed to be strong islands for extraction across languages. Howe...
Extraction from relative clauses is generally taken to be unacceptable in Icelandic, unlike in the M...
Extraction from relative clauses is generally taken to be unacceptable in Icelandic, unlike in the M...
This brief article investigates the restrictions on Mainland Scandinavian relative clause extraction...
Adjunct islands (i.e., extraction from adjoined clauses) are considered to be islands for movement a...
Relative clauses are considered strong islands for extraction across languages. Swedish comprises a ...
This dissertation centers around the islandhood of relative clauses in English and aims to determine...
We present a series of large-scale formal acceptability judgment studies that explored Norwegian isl...
The current study compares controlled acceptability judgments for Swedish relative clause extraction...
Proceedings of the 18th Nordic Conference of Computational Linguistics NODALIDA 2011. Editors: Bol...
Norwegian allows filler-gap dependencies into relative clauses (RCs) and embedded questions (EQs) – ...
This article examines an anomalous construction in Norwegian that appears to be leftward extraction...