Quirky subject

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1Culture / Language / Linguistics / Grammatical cases / North Germanic languages / West Scandinavian languages / Syntax / Grammar / Icelandic language / Quirky subject / Faroese language / Dative case

QUIRKY SUBJECTS IN ICELANDIC, FAROESE, AND GERMAN – A RELATIONAL ACCOUNT Andreas Pankau, FU Berlin Introduction Icelandic is well-known for its quirky, that is, non-nominative marked, subjects. In Icelandic, quirky sub

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Source URL: nlp.ipipan.waw.pl

Language: English - Date: 2016-06-01 05:55:34
2Linguistics / Syntax / Language / Grammatical cases / Clause / Nominative case / Icelandic language / Quirky subject / I / Subject

Distinguishing change and stability: a quantitative study of Icelandic oblique sub jects Anton Karl Ingason Einar Freyr Sigurðsson Joel C. Wallenberg

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Source URL: linguist.is

Language: English - Date: 2011-07-14 06:38:18
3Linguistics / Historical linguistics / Indo-European languages / Parts of speech / Grammatical cases / Germanic languages / Linguistic morphology / Quirky subject / Icelandic language / Germanic verb / Dative case / Go

How to Succeed in Indo-European without Really Trying An enthralling, yet ill-known, fact about roots for the verb ‘succeed’ in Indo-European is that a large majority of these verbs occur with subject-like arguments

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Source URL: fachtagung-ig2016.univie.ac.at

Language: English - Date: 2016-06-23 08:38:12
4Linguistics / Historical linguistics / Indo-European languages / Parts of speech / Grammatical cases / Germanic languages / Linguistic morphology / Quirky subject / Icelandic language / Germanic verb / Dative case / Go

How to Succeed in Indo-European without Really Trying An enthralling, yet ill-known, fact about roots for the verb ‘succeed’ in Indo-European is that a large majority of these verbs occur with subject-like arguments

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Source URL: fachtagung-ig2016.univie.ac.at

Language: English - Date: 2016-06-23 08:40:26
5Language / Linguistics / Linguistic typology / Syntax / Icelandic language / Quirky subject / PRO / Nominative case / Clause / Grammatical case / I / Treebank

Distinguishing change and stability – a quantitative study of Icelandic oblique subjects Anton Karl Ingason Einar Freyr Sigurðsson Joel C Wallenberg University of Iceland

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Source URL: linguist.is

Language: English - Date: 2011-07-14 06:38:18
6North Germanic languages / West Scandinavian languages / Faroese language / Icelandic language / Quirky subject / Subject / Raising / Dative construction / Exceptional case-marking

QUIRKY SUBJECTS IN ICELANDIC, FAROESE, AND GERMAN A RELATIONAL ACCOUNT Andreas Pankau Free University of Berlin HeadLex 16 – Joint 2016 Conference on HPSG and LFG

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Source URL: nlp.ipipan.waw.pl

Language: English - Date: 2016-07-27 04:17:08
7Grammatical aspect / Quirky subject / Subject / Reflexive verb / Active–stative language / Linguistics / Ergative–absolutive language / Voice

The case for verb classes and quirky subjects (in Æleńa) Sven Huynink Language Creation Society Conference IV May 14th, 2011

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Source URL: conlang.org

Language: English - Date: 2013-07-25 13:23:46
8Relative clause / Syntax / Quirky subject / Implicational hierarchy / Icelandic language / Subject / Linguistics / Linguistic typology / Grammar

Ethan Poole University of Massachusetts Amherst Deconstructing quirky subjects Background: Subjecthood is standardly defined with respect to a suite of diagnostics wherein a DP is a subject iff it passes every diagnostic

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Source URL: nels45.mit.edu

Language: English - Date: 2014-10-28 01:13:44
9Syntax / Icelandic language / Quirky subject / Nominative case / Theta role / Predicate / Subject / Linguistics / Grammar / Parts of speech

The accessibility and the form of a referent in discourse: The case of L2 and Heritage Korean This study investigates how speakers of an overt pronoun language (English) process a null pronoun language (Korean) as a seco

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Source URL: jk.mit.edu

Language: English - Date: 2013-07-12 21:47:25
10Grammar / Dative case / Unaccusative verb / Quirky subject / Nominative case / Dual / Dative construction / Georgian grammar / Linguistics / Grammatical cases / Syntax

Case Errors in Child Japanese and the Implication for the Syntactic Theory

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Source URL: www.lingref.com

Language: English - Date: 2013-07-01 12:51:23
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