This paper deals with the distribution of agreement patterns for target adjectives or past participles in Swiss German dialects focussing on non-attributive domains. While agreement outside the nominal phrase has been lost in the development towards Standard German and in most dialects, in some Swiss German dialects certain syntactic domains still show formal agreement. Against this backdrop, two topics will be addressed in this paper. It gives an overview of the extent, function and distribution of formal agreement within the clausal domain on the basis of survey data, as far as possible. Another focus is default neuter inflection, which no longer shows canonical gender agreement with a neuter controller, but has developed a new function i...
This thesis presents an analysis of the relationship between grammatical agreement and so-called &ap...
This article presents results from a study on agreement with conjoined singular noun phrases in Icel...
This paper discusses the categorial status of nominalized adjectives, which share formal properties ...
This paper deals with the distribution of agreement patterns for target adjectives or past participl...
In this work, we intend to investigate one fundamental aspect of language contact by comparing the d...
In this work, we intend to investigate one fundamental aspect of language contact by comparing the d...
International audienceMuch difficulty in the analysis of Latin constructions with dominant participl...
International audienceMuch difficulty in the analysis of Latin constructions with dominant participl...
This paper discusses the interplay of linear word order, negation, and prosody and its implication f...
This paper describes the distribution of accusative case and discusses the nature of the nominative ...
The specialty of hybrid nouns is their different agreement according to certain features of the agre...
This chapter provides a unified analysis of adnominal and predicate adjectives in Romance and German...
This dissertation unifies, in different respects, the formal and theoretical analysis of morphosynta...
Null subjects (NSs) have been a central research topic in generative syntax ever since the 1980s. Th...
This is the first of a series of papers that, taken together, will give an essentially complete acco...
This thesis presents an analysis of the relationship between grammatical agreement and so-called &ap...
This article presents results from a study on agreement with conjoined singular noun phrases in Icel...
This paper discusses the categorial status of nominalized adjectives, which share formal properties ...
This paper deals with the distribution of agreement patterns for target adjectives or past participl...
In this work, we intend to investigate one fundamental aspect of language contact by comparing the d...
In this work, we intend to investigate one fundamental aspect of language contact by comparing the d...
International audienceMuch difficulty in the analysis of Latin constructions with dominant participl...
International audienceMuch difficulty in the analysis of Latin constructions with dominant participl...
This paper discusses the interplay of linear word order, negation, and prosody and its implication f...
This paper describes the distribution of accusative case and discusses the nature of the nominative ...
The specialty of hybrid nouns is their different agreement according to certain features of the agre...
This chapter provides a unified analysis of adnominal and predicate adjectives in Romance and German...
This dissertation unifies, in different respects, the formal and theoretical analysis of morphosynta...
Null subjects (NSs) have been a central research topic in generative syntax ever since the 1980s. Th...
This is the first of a series of papers that, taken together, will give an essentially complete acco...
This thesis presents an analysis of the relationship between grammatical agreement and so-called &ap...
This article presents results from a study on agreement with conjoined singular noun phrases in Icel...
This paper discusses the categorial status of nominalized adjectives, which share formal properties ...