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Why UG needs a learning theory : triggering verb movement |
David Lightfoot |
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Two types of verb second in the history of Yiddish |
Beatrice Santorini |
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The locus of verb-movement in non-asymmetric verb second languages : the case of Middle French |
Monique Lemieux and Fernande Dupuis |
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Evidence for a verb-second phase in Old Portuguese |
Ilza Ribeiro |
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Indo-European origins of Germanic syntax |
Paul Kiparsky |
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On the decline of verb movement to comp in Old and Middle French |
Barbara Vance |
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The loss of verb second in English and French |
Christer Platzack |
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Verb second, pro-drop, functional projections, and language change |
Aafke Hulk, Ans van Kemenade |
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Null subjects in verb-first embedded clauses in Philippe de Vigneulles' Cent nouvelles nouvelles |
Paul Hirschbühler |
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The diachronic development of subject clitics in northeastern Italian dialects |
Cecilia Poletto |
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Complement clitics in medieval Romance : the Tober-Mussafia law |
Paola Benincà |
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Cases of verb third in Old High German |
Alessandra Tomaselli |
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Why UG needs a learning theory : triggering verb movement |
David Lightfoot |
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Two types of verb second in the history of Yiddish |
Beatrice Santorini |
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The locus of verb-movement in non-asymmetric verb second languages : the case of Middle French |
Monique Lemieux and Fernande Dupuis |