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Chapter 3. Word order and verb movement in Norwegian wh-questions

A comparison of production and judgment data
  • Marit Westergaard
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Abstract

This paper compares production and judgment data collected from several North Norwegian dialects, focusing on word order variation in wh-questions (V2 vs. non-V2). The findings show that non-V2 is widespread in questions with monosyllabic wh-elements and also fully accepted in questions with phrasal wh-elements in language contact areas. Furthermore, the acceptability of non-V2 correlates with the complexity of the wh-element, confirming previous accounts of the historical development. Age differences suggest that this development is currently being reversed. However, there is a major discrepancy between the production and judgement data, in that non-V2 is hardly ever produced with complex wh-elements. The findings are discussed in relation to what frequencies in diachronic data can(not) reveal about the grammar that produced historical texts.

Abstract

This paper compares production and judgment data collected from several North Norwegian dialects, focusing on word order variation in wh-questions (V2 vs. non-V2). The findings show that non-V2 is widespread in questions with monosyllabic wh-elements and also fully accepted in questions with phrasal wh-elements in language contact areas. Furthermore, the acceptability of non-V2 correlates with the complexity of the wh-element, confirming previous accounts of the historical development. Age differences suggest that this development is currently being reversed. However, there is a major discrepancy between the production and judgement data, in that non-V2 is hardly ever produced with complex wh-elements. The findings are discussed in relation to what frequencies in diachronic data can(not) reveal about the grammar that produced historical texts.

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