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Autor:
Gísli Rúnar Harðarson
Publikováno v:
Nordlyd: Tromsø University Working Papers on Language & Linguistics, Vol 37 (2011)
In both Icelandic and Faroese there are instances of pronominals taking local subject antecedents, usually when the pronominal is within a PP. This paper discusses a study on pronominals’ ability to take a local subject antecedent. The data for thi
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https://doaj.org/article/3a1bc1a65d7842238b257d04d3e787cd
Autor:
Gísli Rúnar Harðarson
Publikováno v:
Natural Language & Linguistic Theory. 39:1173-1193
In this paper I review the locality domains of contextual allomorphy, contextual allosemy and morphophonology with a special emphasis on compounds. I show that when the applications of these processes within compounds are compared, we observe a disti
Autor:
Gísli Rúnar Harðarson
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Comparative Germanic Linguistics. 19:1-47
In Icelandic there are two different types of modifiers within compounds, inflected and uninflected, and the inflected modifiers appear to be peripheral to the uninflected ones. In this article, it is proposed that this is an effect of compounding be
Autor:
Gísli Rúnar Harðarson
Publikováno v:
Natural Language & Linguistic Theory. 34:1329-1343
The purpose of this paper is to discuss some counterexamples to the Strong Case Contiguity Hypothesis (scch) argued for by Caha (2009, 2013) from West Nordic, which were absent from Caha’s sample of languages. The languages to be discussed are Old
Autor:
Gísli Rúnar Harðarson
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the Linguistic Society of America. 5:460
This paper discusses parallels between the conditioning of phonological processes at the word- and phrase-level. The approach taken here is a direct reference approach in which apparent mismatches between morphosyntactic domains and phonological doma
Autor:
Gísli Rúnar Harðarson, Paula Fenger
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the Linguistic Society of America. 3:26
The expression of number (#) within the noun phrase has been argued tovary between a high (num) and a low position, which Kramer (2014) associates with n, providing the root with a syntactic category. We argue that Linking Morphemes (L) in Dutch prov