Chapter 14. Exploring the role of information structure in the word order variation of Old English verb-particle combinations
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Marion Elenbaas
Abstract
This article examines the interplay between information structure and word order in Old English separable complex verbs, the precursors of Present-Day English Verb-Particle Combinations (VPCs). Studies of Present-Day English VPCs (e.g. Dehé 2002; Gries 1999, 2002, 2003) and Middle English and early Modern English VPCs (Elenbaas 2013) have shown that the choice of word order is influenced by information structural factors. The findings in this article for Old English VPCs with up and out indicate that the word order variation in Old English VPCs is more morpho-syntactic than information-structural in nature.
Abstract
This article examines the interplay between information structure and word order in Old English separable complex verbs, the precursors of Present-Day English Verb-Particle Combinations (VPCs). Studies of Present-Day English VPCs (e.g. Dehé 2002; Gries 1999, 2002, 2003) and Middle English and early Modern English VPCs (Elenbaas 2013) have shown that the choice of word order is influenced by information structural factors. The findings in this article for Old English VPCs with up and out indicate that the word order variation in Old English VPCs is more morpho-syntactic than information-structural in nature.
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Acknowledgments ix
- Chapter 1. Introduction 1
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Part I. Grammar change and information structure
- Chapter 2. From OV to VO in English 9
- Chapter 3. Word order and verb movement in Norwegian wh-questions 35
- Chapter 4. Conditional inversion and types of parametric change 57
- Chapter 5. Optional V2 in modern Afrikaans 79
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Part II. The first position in a Verb-Second language
- Chapter 6. The information status of late subjects in passive main clauses in Old English 103
- Chapter 7. Position-related subject properties change in English 127
- Chapter 8. Split coordination in Early English 155
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Part III. Verb-Second effects
- Chapter 9. Beowulf and Old English metre 187
- Chapter 10. The rise and fall of the passive auxiliary weorðan in the history of English 213
- Chapter 11. What comes second 241
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Part IV. Particles in diachrony
- Chapter 12. Verb particle combinations and word order change in Dutch-lexifier creole languages 265
- Chapter 13. Parts and particles 291
- Chapter 14. Exploring the role of information structure in the word order variation of Old English verb-particle combinations 311
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Part V. Contrasting V2 and Non-V2 information structure
- Chapter 15. The EFL teacher's nightmare 337
- Chapter 16. Common framework, local context, local anchors 353
- Index 371
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Acknowledgments ix
- Chapter 1. Introduction 1
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Part I. Grammar change and information structure
- Chapter 2. From OV to VO in English 9
- Chapter 3. Word order and verb movement in Norwegian wh-questions 35
- Chapter 4. Conditional inversion and types of parametric change 57
- Chapter 5. Optional V2 in modern Afrikaans 79
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Part II. The first position in a Verb-Second language
- Chapter 6. The information status of late subjects in passive main clauses in Old English 103
- Chapter 7. Position-related subject properties change in English 127
- Chapter 8. Split coordination in Early English 155
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Part III. Verb-Second effects
- Chapter 9. Beowulf and Old English metre 187
- Chapter 10. The rise and fall of the passive auxiliary weorðan in the history of English 213
- Chapter 11. What comes second 241
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Part IV. Particles in diachrony
- Chapter 12. Verb particle combinations and word order change in Dutch-lexifier creole languages 265
- Chapter 13. Parts and particles 291
- Chapter 14. Exploring the role of information structure in the word order variation of Old English verb-particle combinations 311
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Part V. Contrasting V2 and Non-V2 information structure
- Chapter 15. The EFL teacher's nightmare 337
- Chapter 16. Common framework, local context, local anchors 353
- Index 371