Rethinking Verb Second
Rethinking Verb Second
Wolfe, Sam; Woods, Rebecca
Oxford University Press
03/2020
980
Dura
Inglês
9780198844303
15 a 20 dias
1854
Part I: Classic Case Studies
2: Markus Bader: Objects in the German prefield: A view from language production
3: Anders Holmberg: On the Bottleneck Hypothesis of Verb Second in Swedish
4: Ciro Greco and Liliane Haegeman: Frame setters and microvariation of subject-initial Verb Second
5: Christine Meklenborg Salvesen: Adverbial resumptive particles and Verb Second
6: Craig Sailor: Rethinking 'residual' Verb Second
7: Phil Branigan: Multiple Feature Inheritance and the phase structure of the left periphery
8: Horst Lohnstein: The grammatical basis of Verb Second: The case of German
9: Hans-Martin Gaertner and Thorhallur Ey?orsson: Varieties of dependent Verb Second and verbal mood: A view from Icelandic
10: Asgrimur Angantysson: The distribution of embedded Verb Second and Verb Third in modern Icelandic
11: Marit Julien: The assertion analysis of declarative Verb Second
12: Hans-Martin Gaertner and Jens Michaelis: Verb Second declaratives, assertion, and disjunction revisited
13: Rebecca Woods: A different perspective on embedded Verb Second: Unifying embedded root phenomena
Part II: Diachrony
14: Cecilia Poletto: Null subjects in Old Italian
15: Sam Wolfe: Rethinking Medieval Romance Verb Second
16: Charlotte Galves: Relaxed Verb Second in Classical Portuguese
17: Eric Haeberli, Susan Pintzuk, and Ann Taylor: Object pronoun fronting and the nature of Verb Second in early English
18: Marieke Meelen: Reconstructing the rise of Verb Second in Welsh
19: Melanie Jouitteau: Verb Second and the Left Edge Filling Trigger
20: Krzysztof Migdalski: On a diachronic relation between the richness of Tense, Force, and second position effects
21: Zeljko Boskovic: On the syntax and prosody of Verb Second and Clitic Second
22: George Walkden and Hannah Booth: Reassessing the historical evidence for general embedded Verb Second
23: Svetlana Petrova: Embedded Verb Second in the history of German
Part III: Variation and Acquisition
24: Ermenegildo Bidese, Andrea Padovan, and Alessandra Tomaselli: Rethinking Verb Second and Nominative case assignment: New insights from a Germanic variety in Northern Italy
25: Jan Casalicchio and Federica Cognola: Parameterizing 'lexical subject-finite verb' inversion across Verb Second languages: On the role of Relativized Minimality at the vP edge
26: Coppe van Urk: Verb Second is syntactic: Verb Third structures in Dinka
27: Alessandra Giorgi and Sona Haroutuynian: Verb Second and Verb Third in Modern Eastern Armenian
28: Molly Diesing and Beatrice Santorini: The scope of embedded Verb Second in modern Yiddish
29: Heike Wiese, Mehmet Tahir OEncue, Hans G. Mueller, and Eva Wittenberg: Verb Third in spoken German: A natural order of information
30: Alexander Andrason: Verb Second in Wymysorys
31: Emily Manetta: Expanding the typology of Verb Second VPE: The case of Kashmiri
32: Colleen Fitzgerald: Second and first position in Tohono O'odham auxiliaries
33: Terje Lohndal, Marit Westergaard, and Oystein A. Vangsnes: Verb Second in Norwegian: Variation and acquisition
34: Emanuela Sanfelici, Corinna Trabandt, and Petra Schulz: The role of variation of verb placement in the input: Evidence from the acquisition of Verb Second and Verb Final German relative clauses
35: Isaac Gould: The role of ambiguity in child errors: A comparison with Dependency Length Minimization
36: Rebecca Woods and Tom Roeper: Rethinking auxiliary doubling in adult and child language
References
Index
Part I: Classic Case Studies
2: Markus Bader: Objects in the German prefield: A view from language production
3: Anders Holmberg: On the Bottleneck Hypothesis of Verb Second in Swedish
4: Ciro Greco and Liliane Haegeman: Frame setters and microvariation of subject-initial Verb Second
5: Christine Meklenborg Salvesen: Adverbial resumptive particles and Verb Second
6: Craig Sailor: Rethinking 'residual' Verb Second
7: Phil Branigan: Multiple Feature Inheritance and the phase structure of the left periphery
8: Horst Lohnstein: The grammatical basis of Verb Second: The case of German
9: Hans-Martin Gaertner and Thorhallur Ey?orsson: Varieties of dependent Verb Second and verbal mood: A view from Icelandic
10: Asgrimur Angantysson: The distribution of embedded Verb Second and Verb Third in modern Icelandic
11: Marit Julien: The assertion analysis of declarative Verb Second
12: Hans-Martin Gaertner and Jens Michaelis: Verb Second declaratives, assertion, and disjunction revisited
13: Rebecca Woods: A different perspective on embedded Verb Second: Unifying embedded root phenomena
Part II: Diachrony
14: Cecilia Poletto: Null subjects in Old Italian
15: Sam Wolfe: Rethinking Medieval Romance Verb Second
16: Charlotte Galves: Relaxed Verb Second in Classical Portuguese
17: Eric Haeberli, Susan Pintzuk, and Ann Taylor: Object pronoun fronting and the nature of Verb Second in early English
18: Marieke Meelen: Reconstructing the rise of Verb Second in Welsh
19: Melanie Jouitteau: Verb Second and the Left Edge Filling Trigger
20: Krzysztof Migdalski: On a diachronic relation between the richness of Tense, Force, and second position effects
21: Zeljko Boskovic: On the syntax and prosody of Verb Second and Clitic Second
22: George Walkden and Hannah Booth: Reassessing the historical evidence for general embedded Verb Second
23: Svetlana Petrova: Embedded Verb Second in the history of German
Part III: Variation and Acquisition
24: Ermenegildo Bidese, Andrea Padovan, and Alessandra Tomaselli: Rethinking Verb Second and Nominative case assignment: New insights from a Germanic variety in Northern Italy
25: Jan Casalicchio and Federica Cognola: Parameterizing 'lexical subject-finite verb' inversion across Verb Second languages: On the role of Relativized Minimality at the vP edge
26: Coppe van Urk: Verb Second is syntactic: Verb Third structures in Dinka
27: Alessandra Giorgi and Sona Haroutuynian: Verb Second and Verb Third in Modern Eastern Armenian
28: Molly Diesing and Beatrice Santorini: The scope of embedded Verb Second in modern Yiddish
29: Heike Wiese, Mehmet Tahir OEncue, Hans G. Mueller, and Eva Wittenberg: Verb Third in spoken German: A natural order of information
30: Alexander Andrason: Verb Second in Wymysorys
31: Emily Manetta: Expanding the typology of Verb Second VPE: The case of Kashmiri
32: Colleen Fitzgerald: Second and first position in Tohono O'odham auxiliaries
33: Terje Lohndal, Marit Westergaard, and Oystein A. Vangsnes: Verb Second in Norwegian: Variation and acquisition
34: Emanuela Sanfelici, Corinna Trabandt, and Petra Schulz: The role of variation of verb placement in the input: Evidence from the acquisition of Verb Second and Verb Final German relative clauses
35: Isaac Gould: The role of ambiguity in child errors: A comparison with Dependency Length Minimization
36: Rebecca Woods and Tom Roeper: Rethinking auxiliary doubling in adult and child language
References
Index