The phonology of adverb placement, object shift, and V2: The case of Danish ‘MON’ *
MON types an ‘uncertainty’ question and non‐typing MON adds ‘uncertainty’ to questions typed by an overt or silent performative. This paper accounts for the placement of MON in both these cases and also explains why V‐2 is not triggered when MON occurs sentence initially. The explanation rests on the idea that MON is linearized in the phonology as are other adverbs and that V‐2 is phonologically motivated.
Keywords: V‐2 (verb second), adverb placement, performative, linearization, prosody
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