In this paper, we investigate word order with the verb decir 'say' in two corpora of spoken Peninsular Spanish. This verb is particularly interesting because it has been observed to have a high frequency of postverbal subjects in previous studies. Beside features that influence optional subject-verb inversion, such as the type of subject, the type of complement and the type of sentence in which decir appears, we investigate whether factors related to residual V2 trigger the postverbal subject position in some contexts. It will be shown that fronted objects, but not preverbal adverbs, trigger subject-verb inversion in the speech data investigated here. Furthermore, the factor of subject type and complement type are relevant for explaining wo...
This paper deals with some of the word order variation which can be found in Spanish and Italian wh-...
Postverbal subject NPs, the occurrence of a subject NP to the right of the nite verb which selects i...
This dissertation is a variationist sociolinguistic analysis of the variable word order and prosody ...
In typological terms, it seems clear that Spanish should be classified as a language with a dominant...
In this study we investigate how word order interacts with prosody in the expression of sentence mo...
Ordering of predicative adjectives within the Noun Phrase varies cross linguistically in systematic ...
This paper investigates subject-verb placement for unaccusative and unergative verbs in Spanish, foc...
This presentation reports on work in progress under the framework of a research project investigatin...
This paper analyses a number of word order alternations observed in relative clauses in Spanish and ...
This paper discusses the syntactic and interpretative properties of sentences with immediately postv...
The variable placement of Spanish subjects offers an illustration of the relevance of discursive-cog...
This study examines the L2 acquisition of word order variation in Spanish by three groups of L1 Engl...
The purpose of this article is to characterise the production of postverbal subjects in two ICLE sub...
Chains of auxiliary verbs in Spanish allow for the reconceptualization of well-known grammatical pro...
This paper readdresses one of the most conspicuous syntactic traits of varieties of Caribbean Spanis...
This paper deals with some of the word order variation which can be found in Spanish and Italian wh-...
Postverbal subject NPs, the occurrence of a subject NP to the right of the nite verb which selects i...
This dissertation is a variationist sociolinguistic analysis of the variable word order and prosody ...
In typological terms, it seems clear that Spanish should be classified as a language with a dominant...
In this study we investigate how word order interacts with prosody in the expression of sentence mo...
Ordering of predicative adjectives within the Noun Phrase varies cross linguistically in systematic ...
This paper investigates subject-verb placement for unaccusative and unergative verbs in Spanish, foc...
This presentation reports on work in progress under the framework of a research project investigatin...
This paper analyses a number of word order alternations observed in relative clauses in Spanish and ...
This paper discusses the syntactic and interpretative properties of sentences with immediately postv...
The variable placement of Spanish subjects offers an illustration of the relevance of discursive-cog...
This study examines the L2 acquisition of word order variation in Spanish by three groups of L1 Engl...
The purpose of this article is to characterise the production of postverbal subjects in two ICLE sub...
Chains of auxiliary verbs in Spanish allow for the reconceptualization of well-known grammatical pro...
This paper readdresses one of the most conspicuous syntactic traits of varieties of Caribbean Spanis...
This paper deals with some of the word order variation which can be found in Spanish and Italian wh-...
Postverbal subject NPs, the occurrence of a subject NP to the right of the nite verb which selects i...
This dissertation is a variationist sociolinguistic analysis of the variable word order and prosody ...