Table of Content
Inhalt: Introduction 1. – W. Abraham , The Base Structure of the German Clause under Discourse Functional Weight: Contentful Functional Categories vs Derivative Ones. – H. Czepluch , Word Order in English: Old Problems and New Answers. – E. van Gelderen , Inflection and Movement in Old English. – H. Haider , Projective Economy. On the Minimal Functional Structure on the German Clause. – C.J.-W. Zwart , Transitive Expletive Constructions and the Evidence Supporting the Multiple Specifier Hypothesis. – Introduction 2. – A. Alexiadou / E. Anagnostopoulou , Toward a Uniform Account of Scrambling and Clitic Doubling. – K.K. Grohmann , Pronouns of the Left Periphery of West Germanic Embedded Clauses. – E. Mallen , Agreement and Case Matching in Noun Phrases in German. – J. te Velde , Deriving Conjoined XP’s: A Minimal Deletion Approach. – Introduction 3. – Chr. Platzack , The Initial Hypotheses of Syntax: A Minimalist Perspective on Language Acquisition and Attrition. – R.A. Sprouse , The Acquisition of German and the ‘Initial Hypothesis of Language’: A Reply to Platzack.