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Grammar --- German language --- Allemand (langue) --- Grammaticalisation --- Introductions --- Duits. --- Grammaticalisering. --- Deutsch. --- Einführung. --- Grammatikalisation. --- Introductions.
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The book aims at providing a precise description of part of the Gothic syntax in the context of a formal theory of syntax. The following questions are addressed: To what extent can Gothic - despite its limited corpus - be used as data material? Further, which of the ascertained syntactic characteristics does Gothic have in common with other old Indo-European languages? Which of these features can be characterized as typically Germanic? It is shown that - despite a certain Greek influence - the Gothic Bible is indeed a rich source of data which can with some certainty be regarded as typically Gothic. Phenomena concerning the left periphery like personal pronouns, topicalization, left-dislocation and discourse particles are described and discussed within the generative framework, with additions from pragmatic and cognitive linguistics for those issues where syntax seems to be inadequate to cover the whole range of the phenomena concerned. The readership aimed at is that of linguists and philologists, and of scholars interested in the interrelation between both disciplines.
Germanic languages --- Grammar --- Gotique (langue) --- Gotisch (taal) --- Syntaxe --- Syntaxis --- Gothic language --- Word order --- Phraseology --- Syntax --- Ordre des mots --- Phraséologie --- Woordvolgorde. --- Gotisch. --- Gotique (Langue) --- Wortstellung. --- Syntax. --- Phraseologie. --- Word order. --- Phraseology. --- Ordre des mots. --- Phraséologie. --- Syntaxe. --- 439.9 --- Language East Germanic Gothic --- Gothic language - Word order --- Gothic language - Phraseology --- Gothic language - Syntax
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German language --- Ashkenazic German language --- Hochdeutsch --- Judaeo-German language (German) --- Judendeutsch language --- Judeo-German language (German) --- Jüdisch-Deutsch language --- Jüdischdeutsch language --- Germanic languages --- Grammar --- Syntax --- Comparative linguistics --- Grammar. --- Syntax. --- German language - Grammar --- German language - Syntax --- Connecteurs (linguistique) --- Allemand (langue) --- Grammaire comparée --- Syntaxe --- Italien (langue)
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Historical linguistics --- Grammar --- Changement linguistique. --- Grammaire generative. --- Variation (Linguistique) --- Allemand (Langue) --- Grammaire --- Allemand (Langue) - Grammaire
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This volume gives an up-to-date account of various situations of language contact and multilingualism in Europe especially from a historical point of view. Its ten contributions present newly collected data from different parts of the continent seen through diverse theoretical perspectives. They show a richness of topics and data that not only reveal numerous historical and sociological facts but also afford considerable insight into possible effects multilingualism and language contact might have on language change. The collection begins its journey through Europe in the British Isles. Then it turns to northern Europe and looks at how multilingualism worked in three towns that are all marked by border and contact situations. The journey continues with linguistic-historical and political-historical visits to Sweden and to Lithuania before the reader is taken to central Europe, where we will deal with the influence of Latin on written German.As far as southern Europe is concerned, the study continues on the Iberian peninsula, where the relationship between Portuguese and Spanish is focused, to be followed by Sardinia and Malta, two islands whose unique geohistorical positions give rise to some consideration of multilingualism in the Mediterranean.
Languages in contact --- Multilingualism --- History. --- Plurilingualism --- Polyglottism --- Language and languages --- Areal linguistics --- History --- Languages & Literatures --- Philology & Linguistics
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Grammar, Comparative and general --- Reconstruction (Linguistics) --- Syntaxe --- Reconstruction (Linguistique) --- Syntax. --- Syntax --- Internal reconstruction (Linguistics) --- Protolanguages --- Historical linguistics --- Language and languages --- Linguistics --- Philology --- Grammar, Comparative and general - Syntax --- Grammar, Comparative and general Syntax
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Das Thema Satzverknüpfung hat sich in den letzten Jahren in der Linguistik als wichtiges Thema für die Beschreibung der Schnittstellen zwischen den verschiedenen Bereichen im Rahmen einer modularen Sprachauffassung etabliert. Der vorliegende Band präsentiert theoretisch und methodisch unterschiedliche Herangehensweisen und unterschiedliche Teilaspekte des Themas. Er versammelt Beiträge aus sprachgeschichtlicher, syntaktischer, diskurssemantischer, lexikalischer und korpuslinguistischer Perspektive und ermöglicht auf diese Weise Einsichten in das Funktionieren des Zusammenhangs zwischen den Ebenen.
Discourse analysis. --- German language --- Grammar, Comparative and general --- Connectives. --- Syntax. --- Historical linguistics. --- Language. --- Linguistics. --- Discourse analysis --- Languages & Literatures --- Philology & Linguistics --- Connectives --- Syntax --- Ashkenazic German language --- Hochdeutsch --- Judaeo-German language (German) --- Judendeutsch language --- Judeo-German language (German) --- Jüdisch-Deutsch language --- Jüdischdeutsch language --- Discourse grammar --- Text grammar --- Connectives (Linguistics) --- Sentence connectors --- Germanic languages --- Semantics --- Semiotics --- Function words --- Discourse markers. --- Sentences. --- Language and languages --- Sentences (Grammar) --- Discourse connectives --- Discourse particles --- Pragmatic markers --- Pragmatic particles --- Pragmatics --- Sentences --- Linguistics --- Philology --- Corpus / Linguistics. --- Discourse Analysis. --- Indo-Europeans / Language. --- Text Coherence. --- Text Linguistics. --- Allemand (langue) --- Syntaxe --- Phrase
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This volume presents the first comprehensive generative account of the historical syntax of German. Leading scholars in the field survey a range of topics and offer new insights into central aspects of clause structure and word order, outlining the different stages of their historical development. Each chapter combines a solid empirical basis with descriptive generalizations, supported by a detailed discussion of theoretical analyses couched in the generativeframework. Reference is also made throughout to the more traditional descriptive model of the German clause.The volume is divided into three parts that correspond to the main parts of the clause. Part I explores the left periphery, looking at verb placement (verb second and competing orders), the prefield, and adverbial connectives, while Part II discusses the middle field, including pronominal syntax, the order of full NPs, and the history of negation. The final part examines the right periphery with chapters covering basic word order (OV/VO), prosodic and information-structural factors, and theverbal complex. The book will be a valuable resource for researchers and students in historical syntax and the Germanic languages, and for both descriptive and theoretical linguists alike.
Historical linguistics --- Grammar --- German language --- Syntax --- History --- Grammar, Historical --- Clauses --- Word order --- German language - Syntax - History --- German language - History --- Ashkenazic German language --- Hochdeutsch --- Judaeo-German language (German) --- Judendeutsch language --- Judeo-German language (German) --- Jüdisch-Deutsch language --- Jüdischdeutsch language --- Germanic languages
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