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Marit Julien investigates the relation between morphology and syntax, or more specifically, the relation between the form of inflected verbs and the position of those verbs. She surveys 530 languages and shows that, with the exception of agreement markers, the positioning of verbal inflectional markers relative to verb stems is compatible with a syntactic approach to morphology.
Grammar, Comparative and general. --- Order (Grammar). --- Grammar, Comparative and general --- Morphology. --- Syntax. --- Verb.
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This monograph presents a new model of the internal syntax of nominal phrases. The model is mainly based on Scandinavian, since with the wide range of variation that Scandinavian displays in the nominal domain, despite the close genetic relationship between the different varieties, Scandinavian is particularly well-suited for explorations into nominal syntax. Among the topics covered are the basic syntactic structure of nominal phrases, definiteness, adjective phrases, possessors, relative clauses, and nominal predicates. The model is however meant to be a tool for analysing the nominal phrase.
Scandinavian languages --- Grammar, Comparative and general --- Nominals (Grammar) --- Noun-equivalents (Grammar) --- Substantives (Grammar) --- Nordic languages --- Norse languages --- North Germanic languages --- Germanic languages --- Nominals. --- Noun phrase --- Nominals --- Linguistics --- Philology
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