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Sten Vikner
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Chapters in this book
- I-X I
- Introduction 1
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Part 1 Phrase Structure
- The position of Dutch complementizers 13
- On the nature of proper government and syntactic barriers 33
- Null subjects and expletives in Romance and Germanic languages 49
- The phrasal nature of double object clusters 67
- On the role of inflection in Scandinavian syntax 93
- On the division of labour between the grammar and the parser: Some evidence from matching phenomena 119
- Syntactic nominalization: A study in Dutch X-bar syntax and semantics 135
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Part 2 Word Order
- Word order variation in a configurational language: against a uniform scrambling account in German 163
- Verb second, nominative Case and scope 197
- Functional uncertainty and verb-raising dependencies 223
- Some implications from an analysis of German word order 251
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Part 3 Binding
- Nominative anaphors in Icelandic: morphology or syntax? 277
- "To be" and indices 307
- The syntax of floating alles in German 327
- Binding, ditransitives and the structure of the VP 351
- Be is selected over have if and only if it is part of an A-chain 365
- Index of Names 383
- General Index 388
- 397-398 397
Chapters in this book
- I-X I
- Introduction 1
-
Part 1 Phrase Structure
- The position of Dutch complementizers 13
- On the nature of proper government and syntactic barriers 33
- Null subjects and expletives in Romance and Germanic languages 49
- The phrasal nature of double object clusters 67
- On the role of inflection in Scandinavian syntax 93
- On the division of labour between the grammar and the parser: Some evidence from matching phenomena 119
- Syntactic nominalization: A study in Dutch X-bar syntax and semantics 135
-
Part 2 Word Order
- Word order variation in a configurational language: against a uniform scrambling account in German 163
- Verb second, nominative Case and scope 197
- Functional uncertainty and verb-raising dependencies 223
- Some implications from an analysis of German word order 251
-
Part 3 Binding
- Nominative anaphors in Icelandic: morphology or syntax? 277
- "To be" and indices 307
- The syntax of floating alles in German 327
- Binding, ditransitives and the structure of the VP 351
- Be is selected over have if and only if it is part of an A-chain 365
- Index of Names 383
- General Index 388
- 397-398 397