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Older Icelandic had various word order patterns with verb particles, including both pre- and postverbal particles. The most frequent patterns in the attested corpus show a preverbal particle and a postverbal direct object, or a preverbal particle and a pr... see more

Older Icelandic had various word order patterns with verb particles, including both pre- and postverbal particles. The most frequent patterns in the attested corpus show a preverbal particle and a postverbal direct object, or a preverbal particle and a pr... see more

The aim of this paper is to present diachronic changes in terms of the conditions of first language acquisition.Grammars, seen as mental organs, may change between two generations. A change is initiated when (a population of) learners converge on a gramm... see more

A number of European languages have undergone a change from object-verb to verb-object order. We focus on the change in English and Icelandic, showing that while the structural change was the same, it took place at different times and different ways in t... see more

A number of European languages have undergone a change from object-verb to verb-object order. We focus on the change in English and Icelandic, showing that while the structural change was the same, it took place at different times and different ways in t... see more

The aim of this paper is to present diachronic changes in terms of the conditions of first language acquisition.Grammars, seen as mental organs, may change between two generations. A change is initiated when (a population of) learners converge on a gramm... see more

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