Recent research suggests that island effects may vary as a function of dependency type, potentially challenging accounts that treat island effects as reflecting uniform constraints on all filler-gap dependency formation. Some authors argue that cross-dependency variation is more readily accounted for by discourse-functional constraints that take into account the discourse status of both the filler and the constituent containing the gap. We ran a judgment study that tested the acceptability of wh-extraction and relativization from nominal subjects, embedded questions (EQs), conditional adjuncts, and existential relative clauses (RCs) in Norwegian. The study had two goals: (i) to systematically investigate cross-dependency variation from vari...
The current work tests the hypothesis that the island status of clausal adjuncts, as determined by j...
Adjuncts and relative clauses are traditionally classified as strong islands for extraction across l...
This thesis explores island constraints in the L2 English of Norwegian learners, in connection to is...
Recent research suggests that island effects may vary as a function of dependency type, potentially ...
We present a series of large-scale formal acceptability judgment studies that explored Norwegian isl...
Mainland Scandinavian languages have been reported to allow movement from embedded questions, relati...
Adjunct islands (i.e., extraction from adjoined clauses) are considered to be islands for movement a...
Norwegian allows filler-gap dependencies into relative clauses (RCs) and embedded questions (EQs) – ...
Embedded questions (EQs) are islands for filler-gap dependency formation in English, but not in Norw...
Relative clauses are considered strong islands for extraction across languages. Swedish comprises a ...
© 2020 Elsevier B.V. In order to explain the unacceptability of certain long-distance dependencies –...
This article examines an anomalous construction in Norwegian that appears to be leftward extraction...
Adjunct clauses are traditionally assumed to be strong islands for extraction across languages. Howe...
This dissertation is concerned with extraction from adjunct clauses in Swedish and English. The topi...
The goal of this article is to explore the utility of experimental syntax techniques in the investig...
The current work tests the hypothesis that the island status of clausal adjuncts, as determined by j...
Adjuncts and relative clauses are traditionally classified as strong islands for extraction across l...
This thesis explores island constraints in the L2 English of Norwegian learners, in connection to is...
Recent research suggests that island effects may vary as a function of dependency type, potentially ...
We present a series of large-scale formal acceptability judgment studies that explored Norwegian isl...
Mainland Scandinavian languages have been reported to allow movement from embedded questions, relati...
Adjunct islands (i.e., extraction from adjoined clauses) are considered to be islands for movement a...
Norwegian allows filler-gap dependencies into relative clauses (RCs) and embedded questions (EQs) – ...
Embedded questions (EQs) are islands for filler-gap dependency formation in English, but not in Norw...
Relative clauses are considered strong islands for extraction across languages. Swedish comprises a ...
© 2020 Elsevier B.V. In order to explain the unacceptability of certain long-distance dependencies –...
This article examines an anomalous construction in Norwegian that appears to be leftward extraction...
Adjunct clauses are traditionally assumed to be strong islands for extraction across languages. Howe...
This dissertation is concerned with extraction from adjunct clauses in Swedish and English. The topi...
The goal of this article is to explore the utility of experimental syntax techniques in the investig...
The current work tests the hypothesis that the island status of clausal adjuncts, as determined by j...
Adjuncts and relative clauses are traditionally classified as strong islands for extraction across l...
This thesis explores island constraints in the L2 English of Norwegian learners, in connection to is...