This paper focuses on the origin of the V2 property in the history of Germanic. Considering data from Gothic and Old English (OE), it is suggested that the historical core of the V2 phenomenon reduces to V-to-C movement that is triggered in operator contexts. Therefore, the historical system shares basic propertieswith limited V2 in Modern English. It is shown that apparent deviations from this pattern that can be observed in Gothic can be attributed to the influence of Greek word order. Concerning the apparently more elaborate V2 properties of OE, it is claimed that a large part of them in fact do not involve a Spec-head relation, but rather result from linear adjacency between the clause-initial element and a finite verb located in T0. Sp...
This paper focuses on some word order developments in the Middle English (ME) period and explores th...
The paper outlines a new approach to the phenomenon of Verb Second (V2) in West Germanic that does b...
This dataset contains the data that is used in: Struik, Tara and Ans van Kemenade. Information stru...
Old English (OE) shows characteristic properties of a Verb Second (V2) language. However, certain ph...
This paper deals with the phenomenon of V-to-T movement, which is one of the major parameters differ...
This paper proposes an analysis of the loss of V2 in the history of English. On the basis of compara...
Old English (OE) exhibits word order patterns which are reminiscent of the Verb Second (V2) phenomen...
The present dissertation is a comparative investigation between the Germanic-like structural phenome...
This paper deals with the phenomenon of V-to-T movement, which is one of the major parameters diffe...
This article proposes a new typology of the V2 property, integrating new data from a corpus of Medie...
This paper presents a novel “Kaynian ” analysis of Old and Middle English (OE and ME) word-order pat...
Declarative clauses in Old High German (OHG) display V1- and V2-orders. In this paper, we show that ...
This chapter revisits the significant question of embedded Verb Second in historical Germanic, in li...
ABSTRACT This paper discusses a V3-pattern in Early Germanic that has so far not been considered ind...
This paper discusses the syntactic status of OV/VO variation in Old Saxon and Middle Low German, a r...
This paper focuses on some word order developments in the Middle English (ME) period and explores th...
The paper outlines a new approach to the phenomenon of Verb Second (V2) in West Germanic that does b...
This dataset contains the data that is used in: Struik, Tara and Ans van Kemenade. Information stru...
Old English (OE) shows characteristic properties of a Verb Second (V2) language. However, certain ph...
This paper deals with the phenomenon of V-to-T movement, which is one of the major parameters differ...
This paper proposes an analysis of the loss of V2 in the history of English. On the basis of compara...
Old English (OE) exhibits word order patterns which are reminiscent of the Verb Second (V2) phenomen...
The present dissertation is a comparative investigation between the Germanic-like structural phenome...
This paper deals with the phenomenon of V-to-T movement, which is one of the major parameters diffe...
This article proposes a new typology of the V2 property, integrating new data from a corpus of Medie...
This paper presents a novel “Kaynian ” analysis of Old and Middle English (OE and ME) word-order pat...
Declarative clauses in Old High German (OHG) display V1- and V2-orders. In this paper, we show that ...
This chapter revisits the significant question of embedded Verb Second in historical Germanic, in li...
ABSTRACT This paper discusses a V3-pattern in Early Germanic that has so far not been considered ind...
This paper discusses the syntactic status of OV/VO variation in Old Saxon and Middle Low German, a r...
This paper focuses on some word order developments in the Middle English (ME) period and explores th...
The paper outlines a new approach to the phenomenon of Verb Second (V2) in West Germanic that does b...
This dataset contains the data that is used in: Struik, Tara and Ans van Kemenade. Information stru...