Borsley & Kathol (2000)
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- Borsley, Robert & Kathol, Andreas, 2000. 'Breton as a V2 language', Linguistics 38/4:665-710.
Abstract: "Breton has VSO order in subordinate clauses and in some main clauses, but it does not normally allow a finite verb in initial position in main clauses, which instead show V2 order. We investigate Breton V2 structures and argue that they are problematic for transformational assumptions. We show that a more satisfactory account is possible within an extension of HPSG, which distinguishes between constituent structure and linear structure."
à propos
R. Borsley a été l'éditeur de Rivero (2000) paru la même année, qui proposait que le long mouvement de tête en breton était une condition d'interface à PF.
- Rivero, M.L. 2000. 'Finiteness and Second Position in Long Verb Movement Languages: Breton and Slavic.', R. Borsley (éd.), The Nature and Function of Syntactic Categories, Syntax and Semantics 32, Academic Press, N.Y., 295-323.