The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Syntax, Second Edition 2017
DOI: 10.1002/9781118358733.wbsyncom103
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Verb Clusters, Verb Raising, and Restructuring

Abstract: This overview chapter reviews the major generalizations, trends, and theoretical findings of the research on verb clusters. The first part of the overview provides a summary of the diverse empirical distribution of verb clusters across West Germanic, including the results of several recent extensive dialectal studies. The variation within certain dialect groups is hypothesized to be the result of extensive dialectal bilingualism, and a descriptive rule system is given that reflects certain dialectal subset rel… Show more

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“…4 This is hardly a 'small number' (E&F:66); see also Taylor & Pintzuk (2015) for robust evidence that underlying VO must have been relatively common in OE. Examples of VO are given in (1)- (3); note that these involve postverbal pronominal objects, and therefore cannot be treated as instances of focalization, nor of verb projection raising (Wurmbrand 2005). 3, moreover, is from an early (Alfredian) West Saxon text.…”
Section: Change Of Word Order In Verb Phrasesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4 This is hardly a 'small number' (E&F:66); see also Taylor & Pintzuk (2015) for robust evidence that underlying VO must have been relatively common in OE. Examples of VO are given in (1)- (3); note that these involve postverbal pronominal objects, and therefore cannot be treated as instances of focalization, nor of verb projection raising (Wurmbrand 2005). 3, moreover, is from an early (Alfredian) West Saxon text.…”
Section: Change Of Word Order In Verb Phrasesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many verbal cluster word orders are attested in different Germanic languages (Wurmbrand, 2006). We will illustrate this with a Dutch example, a language where the ordering of these verbs is relatively free.…”
Section: Verbal Clustersmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…The variation attested in 3verb-clusters (either in German or Dutch dialects) is one of those topics where keywords like "surface variation", "optionality", and "under-determination" show up regularly. The reason is simple: nearly all possible linear orderings of the three verbs are attested in the various West Germanic dialects, see Schmid/Vogel (2004) and Wurmbrand (2006Wurmbrand ( , 2017 for a detailed and comprehensive overview about the data and theoretical approaches in recent years. Seiler (2004) detected an interesting areal pattern of variation in Swiss-ALM: he shows that the attested patterns can be modeled by assuming that head-finality increasingly vanishes from East to West.…”
Section: Clustering On the Map: Conventionalizationmentioning
confidence: 99%