Dutch is typically known to allow scrambling. Finnish on the other hand has a flexible word order. Even though the two languages differ in many aspects and Finnish does not have scrambling in the sense of an alternation between an adverb and an object, we suggest that the relation between word order and interpretation observed in the two languages is similar. On the basis of new empirical data from Finnish, we show that in both Dutch and Finnish movement of the direct object from its base-position to a noncanonical position in the middle field is related to discourse anaphoricity
Object shift in Scandinavian and scrambling in West Germanic have the same information-structural tr...
This study presents a pragmatic viewpoint toward the analysis of definiteness, regarding the univers...
Based on data from spoken narrative discourse in Yiddish, this paper analyses two structures common ...
Dutch is typically known to allow scrambling. Finnish on the other hand has a flexible word order. E...
Direct objects in the Dutch middlefield can either precede adverbs or follow them. This word order v...
Direct objects in the Dutch middlefield can either precede adverbs or follow them. This word order v...
The order of constituents in Finnish clauses having free word order is analyzed. It is proposed that...
This paper experimentally explores the optionality of Dutch scrambling structures with a definite ob...
Dutch allows for variation as to whether the first position in the sentence is occupied by the subje...
Abstract The current study provides an alternative explanation of the word order change observed in ...
This paper addresses the role of the adverb in Dutch direct object scrambling constructions. We repo...
This paper addresses the role of the adverb in Dutch direct object scrambling constructions. We repo...
The current study provides an alternative explanation of the word order change observed in Dutch dir...
In this habilitation, I explore different issues concerning basic word order and synchronic and diac...
About 35 years ago, Dutch generative linguists began to realize that the structure of Dutch is subst...
Object shift in Scandinavian and scrambling in West Germanic have the same information-structural tr...
This study presents a pragmatic viewpoint toward the analysis of definiteness, regarding the univers...
Based on data from spoken narrative discourse in Yiddish, this paper analyses two structures common ...
Dutch is typically known to allow scrambling. Finnish on the other hand has a flexible word order. E...
Direct objects in the Dutch middlefield can either precede adverbs or follow them. This word order v...
Direct objects in the Dutch middlefield can either precede adverbs or follow them. This word order v...
The order of constituents in Finnish clauses having free word order is analyzed. It is proposed that...
This paper experimentally explores the optionality of Dutch scrambling structures with a definite ob...
Dutch allows for variation as to whether the first position in the sentence is occupied by the subje...
Abstract The current study provides an alternative explanation of the word order change observed in ...
This paper addresses the role of the adverb in Dutch direct object scrambling constructions. We repo...
This paper addresses the role of the adverb in Dutch direct object scrambling constructions. We repo...
The current study provides an alternative explanation of the word order change observed in Dutch dir...
In this habilitation, I explore different issues concerning basic word order and synchronic and diac...
About 35 years ago, Dutch generative linguists began to realize that the structure of Dutch is subst...
Object shift in Scandinavian and scrambling in West Germanic have the same information-structural tr...
This study presents a pragmatic viewpoint toward the analysis of definiteness, regarding the univers...
Based on data from spoken narrative discourse in Yiddish, this paper analyses two structures common ...