Publications
Books
2013
Object Shift in the Scandinavian languages – syntax, information structure, and intonation. Utrecht: Landelijke Onderzoekschool Taalwetenschap Publications.
Peer-reviewed articles
2013
Information structure, syntax and intonational properties of multiple wh-questions. Studia Linguistica 68:198-225.
Non-peer-reviewed articles
2016
Exceptional Movement from/into the Criterial Position. Working Papers in Scandinavian Syntax 97:23-39.
2015
On Verb Movement in the Labeling Algorithm-Based Derivation. Working Papers in Scandinavian Syntax 94:51-66.
2014a
Scandinavian Object Shift: The interface between syntax, phonology and information structure. Proceedings of the 40th Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society, ed. by Herman Leung, Zachary O'Hagan, Sarah Lutzross, Jonathan Manker, Nicholas Rolle and Katie Sardina, 159-181. Berkeley, CA: Berkeley Linguistics Society, University of California, Berkeley.
2014b
Scandinavian Verb Particle Constructions and the Intonational Properties. Working Papers in Scandinavian Syntax 93:102-136. Also submitted to Nordic Journal of Linguistics.
2013
Scandinavian Object Shift as the cause of downstep. In Nordic Prosody: Proceedings of the XIth Conference, Tartu 2012, ed. by Eva Liina Asu and Pärtel Lippus, 157-166. Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang.
2012
Information structure, syntax and intonational properties of multiple wh-questions. Working Papers in Scandinavian Syntax 89:69-99. Centre for Languages and Literature, Lund University.
2011a
Scandinavian Object Shift from the intonational perspective. Proceedings of the 39th Western Conference On Linguistics (WECOL) Vol.20, ed. by Dina
Bailey and Victoria Teliga, 84-96. Calif. Fresno: Department of Linguistics California State University, Fresno.
2011b
Verb movement as tense operator movement. Working Papers in Scandinavian Syntax 88, 51-80. Centre for Languages and Literature, Lund University.
2010a
On Icelandic Object Shift. Working Papers in Scandinavian Syntax 86:25-56. Centre for Languages and Literature, Lund University.
2010b
On Unshifted Weak Object Pronouns. Working Papers in Scandinavian Syntax 86:81-99. Centre for Languages and Literature, Lund University.
2010c
Scandinavian Object Shift as the cause of downstep. Working Papers in Scandinavian Syntax 85:1-36. Centre for Languages and Literature, Lund University.
2010d
Why Object Shift does not exist in Övdalian. Working Papers in Scandinavian Syntax 86:57-80. Centre for Languages and Literature, Lund University.
2006
An investigation of Object Shift based on information structure. Proceedings of NELS 36, Vol.1, ed. by Christopher Davis, Amy Rose Deal, and Youri Zabbal, 343-356. Graduate Linguistic Student Association, University of Massachusetts, Amherst.
2005
On phonological feature assignment. Proceedings of the 20th Scandivavian Conference of Linguistics, Helsinki, January 7-9, 2004, ed. by Fred Karlsson, Department of General Linguistics, University of Helsinki, Publications No.36, 2004, ISBN 952-10-2269-8,
http://www.ling.helsinki.fi/kielitiede/20scl/proceedings.shtml
2004
Reconsideration of L1 acquisition data from the perspective of information structure. Durham Working Papers in Linguistics 10, ed. by Marcela Cazzoli-Goeta, Makiko Mukai, and Lieve Van Espen, 95-108. School of Linguistics and Language, Durham University.
Works in progress and other unpublished papers
2015
On the Criterial Position. Submitted to Lingua.
2009
Two theory-internal contradictions in generative grammar. Ms.
2008
Mapping by information-structure function. Work in progress.
2007a
Approximate nature of Object Shift. Ms.
2007b
Morphological agreement realization motivated by information structure. Ms.
2006
Remarks on Newmeyer (2005) and Roberts and Holmberg (2005). Ms.
Conference presentations
Feb. 2014
Scandinavian Object Shift: The interface between syntax, phonology and information structure. The 40th Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society, University of California, Berkeley.
Aug. 2012
Scandinavian Object Shift as the cause of downstep. Nordic Prosody XI, University of Tartu, Estonia.
Jun. 2012
Scandinavian Object Shift and the intonational properties. SEB 632 Internal Workshop, Berlin, Germany.
Oct. 2011
Semantics and derivation of multiple wh-questions. Syntax Colloquium, Potsdam University, Germany.
Jun. 2011
The reason why Object Shift does not exist in Övdalian. Comparative Germanic Syntax Workshop 26, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Nov. 2010
Scandinavian Object Shift from the intonational perspective. Western Conference on Linguistics 2010, California State University, Fresno.
Nov. 2009
Object Shift and the intonational properties. Research seminar, Linguistics and Phonetics, Språk och Litteraturcentrum, Lund University, Sweden.
Oct. 2005
When is Object Shift prevented? 36th Meeting of the North East Linguistic Society, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA.
Jan. 2004
Defocalization strategy - General suppression phenonema of phonetic forms in the canonically realized position-. 20th Scandinavian Conference of
Linguistics, University of Helsinki, Finland.
Oct. 2003
Paper I: Defocalization strategy - General suppression phenomena of phonetic forms in the canonically realized position.
Paper II: Defocalization strategy in merge - Parallelism of clitic left dislocation with null object construction.
Asymmetry Approaches at the Interfaces, University of Quebec, Montréal.
Oct. 2003
Defocalization strategy in merge - Parallelism of clitic left dislocation with null object construction. Center for Advanced Study in Theoretical Linguistics Conference in Linguistics, University of Tromsø, Norway.
Jul. 2003
Agreement as a defocalization marker - From the perspective of information structure. Conference on Null Subjects and Parametric Variation, University of Iceland.
Jul. 2003
Doubt about the traditional methodology - Introspection. European Society for Philosophy and Psychology Congress, Turin, Italy.
Jun. 2003
Reconsideration of L1 acquisition data from the perspective of information structure. Sixth Durham Postgraduate Conference, Durham University, UK.
2013
Object Shift in the Scandinavian languages – syntax, information structure, and intonation. Utrecht: Landelijke Onderzoekschool Taalwetenschap Publications.
Peer-reviewed articles
2013
Information structure, syntax and intonational properties of multiple wh-questions. Studia Linguistica 68:198-225.
Non-peer-reviewed articles
2016
Exceptional Movement from/into the Criterial Position. Working Papers in Scandinavian Syntax 97:23-39.
2015
On Verb Movement in the Labeling Algorithm-Based Derivation. Working Papers in Scandinavian Syntax 94:51-66.
2014a
Scandinavian Object Shift: The interface between syntax, phonology and information structure. Proceedings of the 40th Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society, ed. by Herman Leung, Zachary O'Hagan, Sarah Lutzross, Jonathan Manker, Nicholas Rolle and Katie Sardina, 159-181. Berkeley, CA: Berkeley Linguistics Society, University of California, Berkeley.
2014b
Scandinavian Verb Particle Constructions and the Intonational Properties. Working Papers in Scandinavian Syntax 93:102-136. Also submitted to Nordic Journal of Linguistics.
2013
Scandinavian Object Shift as the cause of downstep. In Nordic Prosody: Proceedings of the XIth Conference, Tartu 2012, ed. by Eva Liina Asu and Pärtel Lippus, 157-166. Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang.
2012
Information structure, syntax and intonational properties of multiple wh-questions. Working Papers in Scandinavian Syntax 89:69-99. Centre for Languages and Literature, Lund University.
2011a
Scandinavian Object Shift from the intonational perspective. Proceedings of the 39th Western Conference On Linguistics (WECOL) Vol.20, ed. by Dina
Bailey and Victoria Teliga, 84-96. Calif. Fresno: Department of Linguistics California State University, Fresno.
2011b
Verb movement as tense operator movement. Working Papers in Scandinavian Syntax 88, 51-80. Centre for Languages and Literature, Lund University.
2010a
On Icelandic Object Shift. Working Papers in Scandinavian Syntax 86:25-56. Centre for Languages and Literature, Lund University.
2010b
On Unshifted Weak Object Pronouns. Working Papers in Scandinavian Syntax 86:81-99. Centre for Languages and Literature, Lund University.
2010c
Scandinavian Object Shift as the cause of downstep. Working Papers in Scandinavian Syntax 85:1-36. Centre for Languages and Literature, Lund University.
2010d
Why Object Shift does not exist in Övdalian. Working Papers in Scandinavian Syntax 86:57-80. Centre for Languages and Literature, Lund University.
2006
An investigation of Object Shift based on information structure. Proceedings of NELS 36, Vol.1, ed. by Christopher Davis, Amy Rose Deal, and Youri Zabbal, 343-356. Graduate Linguistic Student Association, University of Massachusetts, Amherst.
2005
On phonological feature assignment. Proceedings of the 20th Scandivavian Conference of Linguistics, Helsinki, January 7-9, 2004, ed. by Fred Karlsson, Department of General Linguistics, University of Helsinki, Publications No.36, 2004, ISBN 952-10-2269-8,
http://www.ling.helsinki.fi/kielitiede/20scl/proceedings.shtml
2004
Reconsideration of L1 acquisition data from the perspective of information structure. Durham Working Papers in Linguistics 10, ed. by Marcela Cazzoli-Goeta, Makiko Mukai, and Lieve Van Espen, 95-108. School of Linguistics and Language, Durham University.
Works in progress and other unpublished papers
2015
On the Criterial Position. Submitted to Lingua.
2009
Two theory-internal contradictions in generative grammar. Ms.
2008
Mapping by information-structure function. Work in progress.
2007a
Approximate nature of Object Shift. Ms.
2007b
Morphological agreement realization motivated by information structure. Ms.
2006
Remarks on Newmeyer (2005) and Roberts and Holmberg (2005). Ms.
Conference presentations
Feb. 2014
Scandinavian Object Shift: The interface between syntax, phonology and information structure. The 40th Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society, University of California, Berkeley.
Aug. 2012
Scandinavian Object Shift as the cause of downstep. Nordic Prosody XI, University of Tartu, Estonia.
Jun. 2012
Scandinavian Object Shift and the intonational properties. SEB 632 Internal Workshop, Berlin, Germany.
Oct. 2011
Semantics and derivation of multiple wh-questions. Syntax Colloquium, Potsdam University, Germany.
Jun. 2011
The reason why Object Shift does not exist in Övdalian. Comparative Germanic Syntax Workshop 26, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Nov. 2010
Scandinavian Object Shift from the intonational perspective. Western Conference on Linguistics 2010, California State University, Fresno.
Nov. 2009
Object Shift and the intonational properties. Research seminar, Linguistics and Phonetics, Språk och Litteraturcentrum, Lund University, Sweden.
Oct. 2005
When is Object Shift prevented? 36th Meeting of the North East Linguistic Society, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA.
Jan. 2004
Defocalization strategy - General suppression phenonema of phonetic forms in the canonically realized position-. 20th Scandinavian Conference of
Linguistics, University of Helsinki, Finland.
Oct. 2003
Paper I: Defocalization strategy - General suppression phenomena of phonetic forms in the canonically realized position.
Paper II: Defocalization strategy in merge - Parallelism of clitic left dislocation with null object construction.
Asymmetry Approaches at the Interfaces, University of Quebec, Montréal.
Oct. 2003
Defocalization strategy in merge - Parallelism of clitic left dislocation with null object construction. Center for Advanced Study in Theoretical Linguistics Conference in Linguistics, University of Tromsø, Norway.
Jul. 2003
Agreement as a defocalization marker - From the perspective of information structure. Conference on Null Subjects and Parametric Variation, University of Iceland.
Jul. 2003
Doubt about the traditional methodology - Introspection. European Society for Philosophy and Psychology Congress, Turin, Italy.
Jun. 2003
Reconsideration of L1 acquisition data from the perspective of information structure. Sixth Durham Postgraduate Conference, Durham University, UK.