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Language Change and Generative Grammar

✍ Scribed by Ellen Brandner, Gisella Ferraresi (auth.), Ellen Brandner, Gisella Ferraresi (eds.)


Publisher
VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften
Year
1996
Tongue
German
Leaves
292
Series
Linguistische Berichte 7
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Ellen Brandner ist Post-Doc-Stipendiatin an der Universität München, Fachbereich Germanistische Linguistik. Gisella Ferraresi ist Mitarbeiterin am Graduiertenkolleg der Universität Stuttgart.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages 1-6
Introduction....Pages 7-21
Kasus, Aspekt und nominale Referenz: Komplexe kausale Zusammenhänge in der Diachronie des Deutschen und ihre formale Darstellung auf vergleichender typologischer Grundlage....Pages 22-70
Aspekt, Aktionsart und Objektsgenitiv im Deutschen: Wie weit kann eine systematische Erklärungsmöglichkeit für den Schwund des Genitivobjekts gehen?....Pages 71-94
Asymmetries between Nominative, Accusative and Inherent Case....Pages 95-119
Attraktion, Tilgung und Verbposition: Zur diachronen und dialektalen Variation beim Relativpronomen im Deutschen....Pages 120-153
Remarks on the Old English C-system and the Diachrony of V2....Pages 154-167
V2 or not V2? Subject-Verb Inversion in Old and Modern French Interrogatives....Pages 168-190
Some Problems in the Analysis of Non-finite Verb Fronting Constructions....Pages 191-229
Zur Diachronie elliptischer Ausdrücke im Französischen....Pages 230-245
Perfect Tense and the IPP-Effect in early Middle Dutch....Pages 246-272
Middles, Reflexives and Ergatives in Gothic....Pages 273-291
Back Matter....Pages 292-292

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Social Sciences, general


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