The Journal of Comparative Germanic Linguistics

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Stability and attrition in American Norwegian nominals: a view from predicate nouns2020/04/01English5
The German locative-directional alternation2010/10/01English5
When the subject follows the object. On a curiosity in the syntax of personal pronouns in some German dialects2015/04/01English5
Object shift and subject shift2007/07/01English5
Focus Particles Inside Prepositional Phrases: A Comparison of Dutch, English, and German2007/02/14English5
Middle High German [rs] > [r ] as height dissimilation2008/11/01English5
Immobile complex verbs in Germanic2005/01/01English5
Long-Distance Agreement in Icelandic: locality restored2016/03/02English5
Possessive Relatives and (Heavy) Pied-Piping2006/03/01English4
Arguing our way to the Direct Object Restriction on English resultatives2005/01/01English4
(The) polar bears are pink. How (the) Germans interpret (the) definite articles in plural subject DPs2019/10/01English4
Split possession and the syntax of kinship nouns in Norwegian2014/04/01English4
Reflexive choice in Dutch and German2014/10/01English4
Possessive predicational vocatives in Scandinavian2016/07/01English4
An OT analysis of do-support across varieties of German2018/04/01English4
Complete loss of case and gender within two generations: evidence from Stamford Hill Hasidic Yiddish2020/10/01English4
Reanalyzing final consonant extrametricality2013/04/01English3
Intonation Phrase formation in sentences with clausal embedding2020/07/01English3
Adjectival inflection as diagnostic for structural position: inside and outside the Icelandic definiteness domain2017/09/25English3
Complex quantifiers with genitive and concord in Old English and beyond2018/09/06English3
Peeling away the layers of the onion: on layers, inflection and domains in Icelandic compounds2016/04/01English3
Winfried Lechner, Ellipsis in comparatives2011/04/21English3
All there is to know about the alls-construction2011/06/02English3
Information structure and OV word order in Old and Middle English: a phase-based approach2022/03/09English3
Nominal negative quantifiers as adjuncts2009/02/26English3
Parasitic licensing of negative polarity items2007/09/11English3
The optimal placement of up and ab ? a comparison2005/01/01English3
On the limits of variation in Continental West-Germanic verb clusters: evidence from VP-stranding, extraposition and displaced morphology for the existence of clusters with 213 order2019/03/19English3
Middle Dutch back vowels in rhymes2014/07/01English2
Super light-headed relatives, missing prepositions, and span-conditioned allomorphy in German2018/06/19English2