Studies on old high German syntax : left sentence periphery, verb placement and verb-second

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Studies on old high German syntax : left sentence periphery, verb placement and verb-second

Katrin Axel

(Linguistik aktuell, v. 112)

J. Benjamins, c2007

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [335]-358) and index

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Description

This monograph is the first book-length study on Old High German syntax from a generative perspective in twenty years. It provides an in-depth exploration of the Old High German pre-verb-second grammar by answering the following questions: To what extent did generalized verb movement exist in Old High German? Was there already obligatory XP-movement to the left periphery in declarative root clauses? What deviations from the linear verb-second restriction are attested and what do such phenomena reveal about the structure of the left sentence periphery? Did verb placement play the same role in sentence typing as in the modern verb-second languages? A further major topic is null subjects: It is claimed that Old High German was a partial pro-drop language. All these issues are addressed from a comparative-diachronic perspective by integrating research on other Old Germanic languages, in particular on Old English and Gothic. This book is of interest to all those working in the fields of comparative Germanic syntax and historical linguistics.

Table of Contents

  • 1. Acknowledgements
  • 2. Abbreviations and symbols
  • 3. Chapter 1. Introduction
  • 4. Chapter 2. Verb movement
  • 5. Chapter 3. Verb-first declaratives
  • 6. Chapter 4. Left sentence periphery and xp-movement
  • 7. Chapter 5. Pronoun placement and sentence structure
  • 8. Chapter 6. Null subjects and verb placement
  • 9. Summary
  • 10. References
  • 11. Index

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