Faroese and Icelandic syntactic survey data: quirky case predicates, mono- and ditransitive passives, object shift and position of negative adverbs
Abstract/Contents
- Abstract
- Supplementary material for PhD dissertation "The Predictable Case of Faroese". Survey data from acceptability judgement tasks conducted on the Faroe Islands and Iceland. Testing various syntactic phenomena including predicates with non-nominative subjects, object shift, passives of one- and two-argument verbs, case-marking and agreement.
Description
Type of resource | software, multimedia |
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Date created | [ca. April 2017 - August 2017] |
Creators/Contributors
Author | Galbraith, Daniel |
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Subjects
Subject | Stanford Linguistics |
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Subject | linguistics |
Subject | syntax |
Subject | case |
Subject | passive |
Subject | agreement |
Subject | object shift |
Subject | ditransitives |
Subject | lexical semantics |
Subject | survey data |
Genre | Dataset |
Bibliographic information
Related Publication | Galbraith, Daniel. (2018). The Predictable Case of Faroese. PhD dissertation, Stanford University. https://purl.stanford.edu/ny726mr8080 |
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Location | https://purl.stanford.edu/nd533ns7207 |
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- Preferred Citation
- Galbraith, Daniel. (2017). Faroese and Icelandic syntactic survey data: quirky case predicates, mono- and ditransitive passives, object shift and position of negative adverbs. Stanford Digital Repository. Available at: https://purl.stanford.edu/nd533ns7207
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