Verb Raising (VR) and Verb Projection Raising (VPR) are optional processes that permute the order of finite and non-finite verbs and their complements and adjuncts in modern West Germanic head-final languages. Similar variation in the placement of verbs can also be found in Old English. This paper starts by providing a descriptive quantitative overview of the word order variation found in verb clusters on the basis of a large corpus of Old English prose texts. It then explores the theoretical consequences of this variation by comparing the way in which two structural analyses of Old English deal with the variation observed with verb clusters
The principle of end-weight has frequently been applied to the word order patterns of Old English (e...
Some Germanic languages (e.g. German) have a VP structure where multiple verbs behave as an insepara...
Abstract The Old English noun phrase displays more variation in word order than its Present-day Engl...
This dissertation investigates variation and change in Old English word order from the ninth century...
This dissertation investigates variation and change in Old English word order from the ninth century...
Old English (OE) exhibits main clause / subordinate clause word order asymmetries comparable to thos...
This paper presents a novel “Kaynian ” analysis of Old and Middle English (OE and ME) word-order pat...
This master's thesis is concerned with verb- initial (V1) word order in declarative main clauses in ...
In this paper I discussed the most important recent theories about non-configurational syntax and e...
This paper investigates the role of Grammar Competition (Kroch 1989) in explaining word order variat...
This paper investigates the role of Grammar Competition (Kroch 1989) in explaining word order variat...
This paper investigates the role of Grammar Competition (Kroch 1989) in explaining word order variat...
Several recent studies have taken the approach that the word order variation in Early New High Germa...
Old English (OE) shows characteristic properties of a Verb Second (V2) language. However, certain ph...
The principle of end-weight has frequently been applied to the word order patterns of Old English (e...
The principle of end-weight has frequently been applied to the word order patterns of Old English (e...
Some Germanic languages (e.g. German) have a VP structure where multiple verbs behave as an insepara...
Abstract The Old English noun phrase displays more variation in word order than its Present-day Engl...
This dissertation investigates variation and change in Old English word order from the ninth century...
This dissertation investigates variation and change in Old English word order from the ninth century...
Old English (OE) exhibits main clause / subordinate clause word order asymmetries comparable to thos...
This paper presents a novel “Kaynian ” analysis of Old and Middle English (OE and ME) word-order pat...
This master's thesis is concerned with verb- initial (V1) word order in declarative main clauses in ...
In this paper I discussed the most important recent theories about non-configurational syntax and e...
This paper investigates the role of Grammar Competition (Kroch 1989) in explaining word order variat...
This paper investigates the role of Grammar Competition (Kroch 1989) in explaining word order variat...
This paper investigates the role of Grammar Competition (Kroch 1989) in explaining word order variat...
Several recent studies have taken the approach that the word order variation in Early New High Germa...
Old English (OE) shows characteristic properties of a Verb Second (V2) language. However, certain ph...
The principle of end-weight has frequently been applied to the word order patterns of Old English (e...
The principle of end-weight has frequently been applied to the word order patterns of Old English (e...
Some Germanic languages (e.g. German) have a VP structure where multiple verbs behave as an insepara...
Abstract The Old English noun phrase displays more variation in word order than its Present-day Engl...