The rise of verb-second

This paper provides some historical background of the rise of verb-second in Germanic by data from the earliest Germanic language of which we have authentic texts (rather than slavish translations from Latin): Old English (ca. 700-1100). The rise of verb-second can be seen as activating the C-head (...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nederlandse taalkunde (Groningen) 2016-09, Vol.21 (2), p.265
1. Verfasser: Los, Bettelou
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Zusammenfassung:This paper provides some historical background of the rise of verb-second in Germanic by data from the earliest Germanic language of which we have authentic texts (rather than slavish translations from Latin): Old English (ca. 700-1100). The rise of verb-second can be seen as activating the C-head (i) by movement of another head V, in order to demarcate a focus domain, and (ii) by merging a 'bespoke' element, a complementizer. The rise of verb-second, then, is seen to work in tandem with the rise of hypotaxis, in which correlative, paratactic pairs of clauses develop into main clause/subclause configurations.
ISSN:1384-5845
2352-1171
DOI:10.5117/NEDTAA2016.2.BLOS