@incollection{HartmannHeycock2017, author = {Jutta Hartmann and Caroline Heycock}, title = {Variation in copular agreement in Insular Scandinavian}, series = {Syntactic Variation in Insular Scandinavian}, editor = {H{\"o}skuldur Thr{\´a}insson and Caroline Heycock and Hjalmar P. Petersen and Zakaris Svabo Hansen}, publisher = {Benjamins}, address = {Amsterdam [u.a.]}, isbn = {978-90-272-0856-9}, url = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:bsz:mh39-67147}, pages = {233 -- 276}, year = {2017}, abstract = {This paper explores the syntax of agreement in Insular Scandinavian in copular clauses with two potential goals for agreement. Data from three production experiments - one in Faroese and two in Icelandic - establish several new facts. First, in both languages agreement with the second nominal (DP2) is possible/preferred. Second, there is considerable variation (both within and between languages, and indeed speakers) in the patterns observed. Third, Icelandic shows a surprising pattern of “partial” agreement with DP2 - agreement in number but not person. We discuss the implications for current theorising about agreement, proposing that in these languages, at least, agreement is downwards, and that the available agreement options depend in part on the syntactic position of DPI when agreement is established.}, language = {en} }