Hans-Olav Enger

List of John Benjamins publications for which Hans-Olav Enger plays a role.

Articles

Sims-Williams, Helen and Hans-Olav Enger 2021 The loss of inflection as grammar complication: Evidence from Mainland ScandinavianDiachronica 38:1, pp. 111–150 | Article
The loss of inflectional categories is often thought of as a type of simplification. In this paper we present a survey of phenomena involving the reduction of adjective agreement in Scandinavian, using examples from Norwegian, and discuss their diachronic origins, including a new account of the… read more
Enger, Hans-Olav 2019 Thoughts on morphomes, on a Scandinavian backgroundMorphological Variation: Theoretical and empirical perspectives, Dammel, Antje and Oliver Schallert (eds.), pp. 159–196 | Chapter
Since Aronoff (1994), the notion of morphomic patterns, i.e. inflectional patterns without complete motivation from outside of morphology, has gained popularity, especially in works on Romance (e.g. Maiden 2016a). However, the approach has also been criticized. Bowern (2015) suggests that there is… read more
Sameien, Marianne Brodahl, Eivor Finset Spilling and Hans-Olav Enger 2018 Making sense of grammatical variation in NorwegianReorganising Grammatical Variation: Diachronic studies in the retention, redistribution and refunctionalisation of linguistic variants, Dammel, Antje, Matthias Eitelmann and Mirjam Schmuck (eds.), pp. 209–230 | Chapter
This study examines two examples of grammatical variation in Norwegian inflection, strong versus weak verb conjugation and affixal versus periphrastic adjective comparison. The main claim is that the choice of variants is not as arbitrary as one may think, which rather indicates a division of… read more
Haugen, Tor Arne and Hans-Olav Enger 2014 Scandinavian pancake constructions as a family of constructionsCognitive Linguistic Studies 1:2, pp. 171–196 | Article
This paper deals with a classical problem in Scandinavian grammar, so-called ‘pancake sentences’, nicknamed after examples like Pannekaker er godt ‘Pancakes are good’ where there seemingly is disagreement between the plural subject and the predicative adjective in the neuter singular. Our aim is… read more
Traditional views of inflectional changes often run as follows: A morphological opposition expressed by affixes is disturbed by sound changes. It is then left to morphology to ‘clean up the mess’; morphology is merely reactive. If, however, morphology can operate “by itself” (Aronoff 1994,… read more
This paper examines the relation between gender and declension in Norwegian. Traditionally, one has assumed that genders are the basis for predicting declensions in that language. More recently, it has been suggested that declensions are the basis for predicting genders — in all languages that… read more
Nesset, Tore and Hans-Olav Enger 2002 21. Morphological splits — Iconicity and OptimalityMorphology 2000: Selected papers from the 9th Morphology Meeting, Vienna, 24–28 February 2000, Bendjaballah, Sabrina, Wolfgang U. Dressler, Oskar E. Pfeiffer and Maria D. Voeikova (eds.), pp. 271–282 | Chapter