In:Word Order Change in Acquisition and Language Contact: Essays in honour of Ans van Kemenade
Edited by Bettelou Los and Pieter de Haan
[Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today 243] 2017
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Table of contents
Acknowledgments
ix
Chapter 1Introduction
1
Bettelou Los
Pieter de Haan
Part IGrammar change and information structure
Chapter 2From OV to VO in English: How to Kroch the nut
9
Roland Hinterhölzl
Chapter 3Word order and verb movement in Norwegian wh-questions: A comparison of production and judgement data
35
Marit Westergaard
Chapter 4Conditional Inversion and types of parametric change
57
Theresa Biberauer
Ian Roberts
Chapter 5Optional v2 in modern Afrikaans: Probing a Germanic peculiarity
79
Theresa Biberauer
Part IIThe first position in a Verb-Second language: Subjects and topics
Chapter 6The information status of late subjects in passive main clauses in Old English
103
Gea Dreschler
Chapter 7
Position-related subject properties change in English
127
Erwin R. Komen
Chapter 8Split Coordination in Early English
155
Ann Taylor
Susan Pintzuk
Part IIIVerb-Second effects
Chapter 9
Beowulf and Old English metre: Relics of a pre-Verb-Second state?
187
Monique Tangelder
Bettelou Los
Chapter 10The rise and fall of the passive auxiliary weorðan in the history of English
213
Gertjan Postma
Chapter 11What comes second: Cross-linguistic analyses of information structure in Dutch between English and German
241
Marianne Starren
Part IVParticles in Diachrony
Chapter 12Verb particle combinations and word order change in Dutch-lexifier creole languages
265
Sluijs Robbert van
Pieter Muysken
Bettelou Los
Chapter 13Parts and particles: The story of DÄ’
291
Nigel Vincent
Chapter 14Exploring the role of information structure in the word order variation of Old English verb-particle combinations
311
Marion Elenbaas
Part V
Contrasting V2 and Non-V2 Information Structure
Chapter 15The EFL teacher’s nightmare: Information structure transfer from L2 English to L1 Dutch
337
Pieter de Haan
Chapter 16Common framework, local context, local anchors: How information-structural transfer can help to distinguish within CEFR C2
353
Sanne van Vuuren
Rina de Vries
Index
