This study focuses on the linearization of constituents at the right sentence periphery in German, specifically on non-clausal light-weight constituents (LWCs) in the post-field. Spoken and written productions of German heritage speakers (HSs) with English as their majority language (ML) and of monolinguallyraised speakers (MSs) of German are analyzed in different registers. The right sentence periphery is an area comprising a lot of variation and it is therefore intriguing to see how the two speaker groups deal with the options available if faced with the same communicative tasks. The overall goal is to answer the question whether the production of post-field LWCs in German HSs and MSs can provide us with evidence for ongoing internal lang...
© The Author(s) 2010. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract In Cze...
Chang F, Baumann M, Pappert S, Fitz H. Do Lemmas Speak German? A Verb Position Effect in German Stru...
This article was supported by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and the Open Access Publication F...
Based on the novel data pertaining to five syntactic phenomena (the position of the finite verb in e...
The present work analyses left dislocation (LD) in Heritage German and Heritage Norwegian as a pheno...
Ulbrich C, Ordin M. Can L2-English influence L1-German? The case of post-vocalic /r/. Journal of Pho...
this paper, we argue for a return to the fundamental insight behind the pre-Barriers approach to emb...
This paper profiles significant differences in syntactic distribution and differences in word class ...
I will argue in this paper that the left periphery of the clause is morphosyn-tactically more articu...
This PhD thesis investigates patterns of crosslinguistic influence (CLI) in the acquisition of Engli...
This paper explores transfer of parasitic gap (p-gap) constructions from English into German by heri...
The study is concerned with a sound change in progress by which a post-vocalic, pre-consonantal /s-i...
This article theorizes on the relation between individual and societal language loss. In this contex...
The article focuses on the hypothesis that the structural complexity of languages is variable and hi...
I will argue in this paper that the left periphery of the clause is morphosyntactically more ar-ticu...
© The Author(s) 2010. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract In Cze...
Chang F, Baumann M, Pappert S, Fitz H. Do Lemmas Speak German? A Verb Position Effect in German Stru...
This article was supported by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and the Open Access Publication F...
Based on the novel data pertaining to five syntactic phenomena (the position of the finite verb in e...
The present work analyses left dislocation (LD) in Heritage German and Heritage Norwegian as a pheno...
Ulbrich C, Ordin M. Can L2-English influence L1-German? The case of post-vocalic /r/. Journal of Pho...
this paper, we argue for a return to the fundamental insight behind the pre-Barriers approach to emb...
This paper profiles significant differences in syntactic distribution and differences in word class ...
I will argue in this paper that the left periphery of the clause is morphosyn-tactically more articu...
This PhD thesis investigates patterns of crosslinguistic influence (CLI) in the acquisition of Engli...
This paper explores transfer of parasitic gap (p-gap) constructions from English into German by heri...
The study is concerned with a sound change in progress by which a post-vocalic, pre-consonantal /s-i...
This article theorizes on the relation between individual and societal language loss. In this contex...
The article focuses on the hypothesis that the structural complexity of languages is variable and hi...
I will argue in this paper that the left periphery of the clause is morphosyntactically more ar-ticu...
© The Author(s) 2010. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract In Cze...
Chang F, Baumann M, Pappert S, Fitz H. Do Lemmas Speak German? A Verb Position Effect in German Stru...
This article was supported by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and the Open Access Publication F...