Norn
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This page is intended as a comprehensive bibliography of possible pseudocoordination in Norn; for discussion, see Section 2.2.1.1 of Ross (2021). If you have any feedback or additional references to suggest, please contact me.
Status
- Description status: minimal information; extinct language
 - Current bibliographic coverage: essentially complete
 - Total references: 2
 - Last updated: December 2022, minor changes and reorganization from dissertation (Dec. 2021), Section 2.2.1.1
 
Summary
Pseudocoordination does not appear to be attested in the available records of Norn (e.g. Marwick 1929), which was spoken in the Orkney and Shetland islands in northern Scotland until about two centuries ago.
References
Marwick, Hugh. 1929. The Orkney Norn. London: Oxford University Press.
Ross, Daniel. 2021. Pseudocoordination, Serial Verb Constructions and Multi-Verb Predicates: The relationship between form and structure. University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Ph.D. dissertation. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5546425 [Section 2.2.1.1]