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This volume provides both an accessible and general introduction to verb-third (V3) patterns in V2 languages, as well as an in-depth discussion of the not so well-known V3 patterns that arise with adverbial resumptives. The following languages are covered: Medieval Romance, Old Italian, Old English, diachronic and synchronic varieties of German, varieties of Flemish and Dutch, Icelandic, varieties of Swedish, and Norwegian.

Produktbeschreibung
This volume provides both an accessible and general introduction to verb-third (V3) patterns in V2 languages, as well as an in-depth discussion of the not so well-known V3 patterns that arise with adverbial resumptives. The following languages are covered: Medieval Romance, Old Italian, Old English, diachronic and synchronic varieties of German, varieties of Flemish and Dutch, Icelandic, varieties of Swedish, and Norwegian.
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Autorenporträt
Karen De Clercq is a CNRS researcher affiliated with the Laboratoire de Linguistique Formelle at Université Paris Cité. She has worked extensively on negation from a typological perspective and is the author of The Morphosyntax of Negative Markers and a co-editor of Exploring Nanosyntax (OUP). Liliane Haegeman is Professor Emeritus of English Linguistics at Ghent University, Belgium, where from 2009 till 2019 she was the principal investigator for the Odysseus project "Layers of Structure." Her research interests lie in the field of comparative syntax of English, Germanic languages and Romance languages. She has worked extensively on the syntax of her own native dialect, West Flemish. Haegeman is the author of Adverbial clauses, Main Clause Phenomena and the Composition of the Left Periphery (OUP) and co-editor of Exploring Nanosyntax (OUP). Terje Lohndal is Professor of English linguistics at NTNU - Norwegian University of Science and Technology since 2013 and Adjunct Professor of linguistics at UiT The Arctic University of Norway since 2015. Currently he is Vice Dean of Research at the Faculty of Humanities at NTNU, where he co-leads the AcqVA (Acquisition, Variation & Attrition) research group. Lohndal is the author of Phrase Structure and Argument Structure (OUP) and co-author of The Wiley-Blackwell Companion to Chomsky. Christine Meklenborg is Professor of French Linguistics at the University of Oslo since 2019. She was the Principal Investigator of the Norwegian Research Council project Traces of History (2014â2018). She has edited and co-edited numerous volumes, among them Continuity and Variation in Germanic and Romance (OUP). Since 2021 she has been the Head of Department at the Department of Literature, Area Studies, and European Languages at the University of Oslo.