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I CONTEMPORARY APPROACHES TO GERMANIC VERB SECOND |
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2 Objects in the German prefield: A view from language production |
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3 On the bottleneck hypothesis of Verb Second in Swedish |
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40 | (21) |
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4 Frame setters and microvariation of subject-initial Verb Second |
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61 | (29) |
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5 Adverbial resumptive particles and Verb Second |
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90 | (36) |
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6 Rethinking `residual' Verb Second |
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126 | (24) |
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7 Multiple Feature Inheritance and the phase structure of the left periphery |
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150 | (27) |
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8 The grammatical basis of Verb Second: The case of German |
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177 | (31) |
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9 Varieties of dependent Verb Second and verbal mood: A view from Icelandic |
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208 | (32) |
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10 The distribution of embedded Verb Second and Verb Third in modern Icelandic |
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240 | (25) |
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11 The assertion analysis of declarative Verb Second |
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265 | (16) |
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12 Verb Second declaratives, assertion, and disjunction revisited |
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281 | (16) |
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13 A different perspective on embedded Verb Second: Unifying embedded root phenomena |
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297 | (28) |
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II DIACHRONY AND OTHER INDO-EUROPEAN LANGUAGES |
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14 Null subjects in Old Italian |
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325 | (23) |
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15 Rethinking Medieval Romance Verb Second |
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348 | (20) |
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16 Relaxed Verb Second in Classical Portuguese |
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368 | (28) |
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17 Object pronoun fronting and the nature of Verb Second in early English |
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396 | (30) |
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18 Reconstructing the rise of Verb Second in Welsh |
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426 | (29) |
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19 Verb Second and the Left Edge Filling Trigger |
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455 | (27) |
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20 On a diachronic relation between the richness of Tense, Force, and second-position effects |
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482 | (21) |
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21 On the syntax and prosody of Verb Second and Clitic Second |
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503 | (33) |
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22 Reassessing the historical evidence for embedded Verb Second |
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536 | (19) |
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23 Embedded Verb Second in the history of German |
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555 | (20) |
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III VARIATION AND ACQUISITION |
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24 Rethinking Verb Second and Nominative case assignment: New insights from a Germanic variety in Northern Italy |
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575 | (19) |
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25 Parameterizing subject-verb inversion across Verb Second languages: On the role of Relativized Minimality at the vP edge |
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594 | (29) |
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26 Verb Second is syntactic: Verb Third structures in Dinka |
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623 | (19) |
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27 Verb Second and Verb Third in Modern Eastern Armenian |
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642 | (23) |
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28 The scope of embedded Verb Second in modern Yiddish |
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665 | (17) |
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29 Verb Third in spoken German: A natural order of information? |
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682 | (18) |
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30 Verb Second in Wymysorys |
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700 | (23) |
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31 Expanding the typology of Verb Second VPE: The case of Kashmiri |
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723 | (22) |
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32 Second and first position in Tohono O'odham auxiliaries |
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745 | (25) |
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33 Verb Second in Norwegian: Variation and acquisition |
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770 | (20) |
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34 The role of variation of verb placement in the input: Evidence from the acquisition of Verb Second and verb-final German relative clauses |
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790 | (20) |
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35 The role of ambiguity in child errors: A comparison with Dependency Length Minimization |
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810 | (25) |
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36 Rethinking auxiliary doubling in adult and child language: How verb movement turns propositions into illocutionary acts |
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835 | (28) |
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References |
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Index of Languages and Language Families |
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939 | (3) |
Index of Corpora and Projects |
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942 | (1) |
Index of Names |
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943 | (6) |
Index of Subjects |
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