International audienceBreton tensed verbs show a synthetic/analytic alternation (I.know vs. to.know I.do), that is not conditioned by their semantic or aspectual structure but by their syntactic environment, namely word order. Such a paradigm of verb-doubling poses a strong case against iconicity, because knowing where a verb can double requires full information about the entire derivation of the sentence. The sentence is correct if and only if the tensed element is not at the left edge of the sentence. The infinitive form of the analytic construction prevents the tensed element from occurring in the most left-edge position. This paper proposes that the analytic structure (to.know I.do) responds to the same trigger as expletive insertion (...
Various linguists have identified linguistic phenomena that express emotions rather than purely idea...
In this paper I provide evidence from depictive stranding to show that German and Turkish, scramblin...
Across languages, there is variability in the surface realization of reflexivity, according to vario...
International audienceBreton tensed verbs show a synthetic/analytic alternation (I.know vs. to.know ...
International audienceI investigate a Breton paradigm where excorporation takes place from morpholog...
International audienceV2 as obligatory exponence at the sentence level and typological implications ...
One of the most robust and exceptionless rules of English grammar is that there can only be one tens...
In general, lemmatization is performed on verbs conjugated by means of suffixes, that is, on simple ...
This chapter examines constructions which are tangential to syntactic doubling: overt expletive cons...
An analysis of English Expletive Infixation (as in fan-fuckin-tastic) in terms of a metrical theory ...
Adopting Pesetsky and Torrego\u27s (2001) proposal that D and C have an uninterpretable Tense featur...
This dissertation examines how English tense morphology is interpreted by the human language process...
© John Benjamins Publishing Company. Auxiliary verbs are known to grammaticalize from lexical verbs,...
The English auxiliary system exhibits many lexical exceptions and subregularities, and considerable ...
This study investigates the L1 acquisition phenomenon of “doubling errors”; “tense and/or agreement ...
Various linguists have identified linguistic phenomena that express emotions rather than purely idea...
In this paper I provide evidence from depictive stranding to show that German and Turkish, scramblin...
Across languages, there is variability in the surface realization of reflexivity, according to vario...
International audienceBreton tensed verbs show a synthetic/analytic alternation (I.know vs. to.know ...
International audienceI investigate a Breton paradigm where excorporation takes place from morpholog...
International audienceV2 as obligatory exponence at the sentence level and typological implications ...
One of the most robust and exceptionless rules of English grammar is that there can only be one tens...
In general, lemmatization is performed on verbs conjugated by means of suffixes, that is, on simple ...
This chapter examines constructions which are tangential to syntactic doubling: overt expletive cons...
An analysis of English Expletive Infixation (as in fan-fuckin-tastic) in terms of a metrical theory ...
Adopting Pesetsky and Torrego\u27s (2001) proposal that D and C have an uninterpretable Tense featur...
This dissertation examines how English tense morphology is interpreted by the human language process...
© John Benjamins Publishing Company. Auxiliary verbs are known to grammaticalize from lexical verbs,...
The English auxiliary system exhibits many lexical exceptions and subregularities, and considerable ...
This study investigates the L1 acquisition phenomenon of “doubling errors”; “tense and/or agreement ...
Various linguists have identified linguistic phenomena that express emotions rather than purely idea...
In this paper I provide evidence from depictive stranding to show that German and Turkish, scramblin...
Across languages, there is variability in the surface realization of reflexivity, according to vario...