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DESCRIPTION:This paper investigates non-standard verb-third (V3) structur
 es in L2 German and their role in learner language development within th
 e framework of Processability Theory (cf. eg. Pienemann 1999)\, focusing
  on their position between canonical SVX order and target-like inversion
 . Drawing on the DAKODA dataset of learner texts (A1–C1) from multiple c
 orpora\, including MERLIN and DISKO (cf.eg.  Ruppenhofer et al. 2024\; W
 isniewski et al. 2025)\, it analyzes 131 V3 and related structures both 
 quantitatively and qualitatively. The study investigates structural patt
 erns\, the co-occurrence of V3 with successful inversion\, and the influ
 ence of lexical and information-structural factors (cf. eg. Wiese et al 
 2020\, 2022\; Bunk/Gamper 2025). Preliminary results suggest that V3 sen
 tences show systematic patterns\, particularly a preference for light\, 
 often anaphoric elements (pronouns) and adverbial framesetters in the pr
 efield. These findings support a functional interpretation of V3 as refl
 ecting discourse-structural organization and suggest a potential lexical
 -structural motivation for multiply occupied prefields.
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SUMMARY:„Vielleicht wir können eine Party machen!“
ORGANIZER:stuts79
LOCATION:stuts79 - DOR 24 1.101
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