Subject placement with respect to negation
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/26830Date
2017-08-22Type
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Bentzen, KristineAbstract
Most main clauses in the Scandinavian languages are subject-initial, which combined with the V2 (verb
second) requirement means that the subject is immediately followed by the finite verb. However, in
embedded clauses without verb movement in Mainland Scandinavian, as well as in non-subject-initial
matrix clauses, the position of the subject may interact with the position of sentential adverbials and
negation. The issue of the relative order between subjects and adverbs/negation in such contexts has been
discussed extensively in the literature on Scandinavian languages. This chapter will focus on Mainland
Scandinavian, as these are the languages for which we have relevant data in the Nordic Syntax Database.
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UniversitetsforlagetCitation
Bentzen K. Subject placement with respect to negation. Nordic Atlas of Language Structures (NALS) Journal. 2014;1:344-352Metadata
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