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Dative Subjects and the Rise of Positional Licensing in Icelandic

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BUTT, Miriam, ed., Tracy Holloway KING, ed.. Proceedings of the LFG’17 Conference. Stanford: CSLI Publications, 2017, pp. 104-124. ISSN 1098-6782

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We present the results of research on two areas of Icelandic historical syntax: dative subjects and V1 word order. These strands of syntax had previously been examined independently, but were found to be intimately connected as part of a broader collaboration between theoretical and computational linguistics involving the Icelandic Parsed Historical Corpus (IcePaHC). The interaction we found between V1 declaratives and dative subjects provides evidence for: a) changes over time with respect to the association of dative arguments with the subject role (contra Barðdal and Eythórsson 2009); b) the gradual development of left peripheral structure and the rise of positional licensing (in line with Kiparsky 1995, 1997). We provide an analysis of positional licensing in LFG terms and account for the newly observed complex interaction between datives, subjects and word order presented in this paper.

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dative subjects, Icelandic, historical change, V1, positional licensing

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LFG'17 Conference, 25. Juli 2017 - 27. Juli 2017, Konstanz
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ISO 690BOOTH, Hannah, Kersti BÖRJARS, Christin SCHÄTZLE, Miriam BUTT, 2017. Dative Subjects and the Rise of Positional Licensing in Icelandic. LFG'17 Conference. Konstanz, 25. Juli 2017 - 27. Juli 2017. In: BUTT, Miriam, ed., Tracy Holloway KING, ed.. Proceedings of the LFG’17 Conference. Stanford: CSLI Publications, 2017, pp. 104-124. ISSN 1098-6782
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@inproceedings{Booth2017Dativ-54197,
  year={2017},
  title={Dative Subjects and the Rise of Positional Licensing in Icelandic},
  url={https://web.stanford.edu/group/cslipublications/cslipublications/LFG/LFG-2017/lfg2017-bsbb.pdf},
  issn={1098-6782},
  publisher={CSLI Publications},
  address={Stanford},
  booktitle={Proceedings of the LFG’17 Conference},
  pages={104--124},
  editor={Butt, Miriam and King, Tracy Holloway},
  author={Booth, Hannah and Börjars, Kersti and Schätzle, Christin and Butt, Miriam}
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