On Germanic Linguistics : Issues and Methods /
On Germanic Linguistics : Issues and Methods /
ed. by Gerald F. Carr, Irmengard Rauch, Robert L. Kyes.
- Reprint 2011
- 1 online resource (416 p.)
- Trends in Linguistics. Studies and Monographs [TiLSM] , 68 1861-4302 ; .
I-IV -- Preface -- Contents -- Martin Luther, the Beatles, and the German language -- Prepositions as encoders of abstract relations -- Variation between 〈Þ-〉 and 〈t-〉 in the Ormulum -- An explanation for ablaut-leveling in Early New High German strong verbs -- Form, function and the "perfective" in German -- The origin of Scandinavian Accents I and II -- Proto-Indo-European (PIE) syllabification and Germanic nominal inflection -- Tempted by original syntax: Luther, Wulfila, and the Greek New Testament -- Gothic relative clauses and syntactic theory -- Assimilation in Germanic -- Vowel lengthening before resonant + another consonant and svarabhakti in Germanic -- German as an Object-Verb language: A unification of generative and typological approaches -- The school masters as a source for the pronunciation of Early New High German -- Old Saxon barred vowel -- Toward an adequate characterization of relative clause extraposition in modern German -- "Dative Sickness" and abstractness -- Grammaticalization in spatial deixis: A case study -- Kuhn's Laws and Verb-Second: On Kendall's theory of syntactic displacement in Beowulf -- Problems with movement theories of Verb-Second in German: A view from a theory of coordinate ellipsis -- On Old High German i-umlaut -- Author Index -- Subject Index -- 419-420
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9783110130003 9783110856446
10.1515/9783110856446 doi
Germanic languages--Research.
Germanic languages.
Linguistics--Methodology.
Aufsatzsammlung.
Germanische Sprachen.
LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General.
PD95.O5 1992eb / .O5 1992
430
I-IV -- Preface -- Contents -- Martin Luther, the Beatles, and the German language -- Prepositions as encoders of abstract relations -- Variation between 〈Þ-〉 and 〈t-〉 in the Ormulum -- An explanation for ablaut-leveling in Early New High German strong verbs -- Form, function and the "perfective" in German -- The origin of Scandinavian Accents I and II -- Proto-Indo-European (PIE) syllabification and Germanic nominal inflection -- Tempted by original syntax: Luther, Wulfila, and the Greek New Testament -- Gothic relative clauses and syntactic theory -- Assimilation in Germanic -- Vowel lengthening before resonant + another consonant and svarabhakti in Germanic -- German as an Object-Verb language: A unification of generative and typological approaches -- The school masters as a source for the pronunciation of Early New High German -- Old Saxon barred vowel -- Toward an adequate characterization of relative clause extraposition in modern German -- "Dative Sickness" and abstractness -- Grammaticalization in spatial deixis: A case study -- Kuhn's Laws and Verb-Second: On Kendall's theory of syntactic displacement in Beowulf -- Problems with movement theories of Verb-Second in German: A view from a theory of coordinate ellipsis -- On Old High German i-umlaut -- Author Index -- Subject Index -- 419-420
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9783110130003 9783110856446
10.1515/9783110856446 doi
Germanic languages--Research.
Germanic languages.
Linguistics--Methodology.
Aufsatzsammlung.
Germanische Sprachen.
LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General.
PD95.O5 1992eb / .O5 1992
430

