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2-1-3 orders in Dutch verb clusters

P. Ackema A. Neeleman

Abstrak

A generalization that has emerged in the literature on verb clusters in West Germanic languages is that so-called 2-1-3 orders (where verb n selects verb n+1) are absent with core clustering verbs. In this paper we show that Dutch permits 2-1-3 order as an optional variant of the more widely acknowledged 1-2-3 order. The 2-1-3 order is subject to a range of restrictions involving the lexical items in the cluster, the morphological form of these items, whether other elements intervene, and where focus is placed. We argue that these restrictions are best understood if the 2-1-3 order is derived from an underlying 1-2-3 cluster through a post-syntactic inversion rule. This rule shares various properties with other inversion rules but cannot be reduced entirely to a familiar rule type.

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P. Ackema

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A. Neeleman

Format Sitasi

Ackema, P., Neeleman, A. (2025). 2-1-3 orders in Dutch verb clusters. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10828-024-09158-6

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Informasi Jurnal
Tahun Terbit
2025
Bahasa
en
Sumber Database
Semantic Scholar
DOI
10.1007/s10828-024-09158-6
Akses
Open Access ✓