OV/VO Variation and Information Structure in Old Saxon and Middle Low German
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Journal of Historical Syntax, 6, 1, (2022)ISSN
Publication type
Article / Letter to editor
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Engelse Taalkunde
Journal title
Journal of Historical Syntax
Volume
vol. 6
Issue
iss. 1
Languages used
English (eng)
Subject
Information structure triggers for word order variation and change: OV/VO variation in the West-Germanic languages; Language & Communication; Language Variation in 4D; Information structure triggers for word order variation and change: OV/VO variation in the West-Germanic languageAbstract
This paper discusses the syntactic status of OV/VO variation in Old Saxon and Middle Low German, a relatively understudied member of the West Germanic language family. A comprehensive corpus study on Old Saxon and novel Middle Low German material shows that OV/VO variation is to a large extent governed by information structure and grammatical weight. The results indicate that given objects are predominantly preverbal, while new objects freely surface in postverbal position. While these observations might at first glance invite an analysis in terms of extraposition from an OV base, this paper argues specifically against this. Instead, it is argued that an antisymmetric analysis in which OV word order is derived from a VO base provides a better framework to account for the effect of information structure and weight on OV/VO variation.
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