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The attributive genitive in the history of German
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Ruth Lunt Lanouette
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Foreword vii
- German standard pronouns and non-standard pronominal clitics Typological corollaries 1
- The epistemic use of German and English modals 15
- Arguments for two verb-second clause types in Germanic 35
- On the syntax of Dutch er 65
- The attributive genitive in the history of German 85
- The verschärfung as feature spread 103
- Germanic Class IV and V preterits 121
- Germanic in early roman times 137
- Toward a phonological description of l Palatalization in Central Yiddish 149
- Phonology, Orthography and the Umlaut puzzle 169
- Subject index 185
- Language index 187
- Authors index 189
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Foreword vii
- German standard pronouns and non-standard pronominal clitics Typological corollaries 1
- The epistemic use of German and English modals 15
- Arguments for two verb-second clause types in Germanic 35
- On the syntax of Dutch er 65
- The attributive genitive in the history of German 85
- The verschärfung as feature spread 103
- Germanic Class IV and V preterits 121
- Germanic in early roman times 137
- Toward a phonological description of l Palatalization in Central Yiddish 149
- Phonology, Orthography and the Umlaut puzzle 169
- Subject index 185
- Language index 187
- Authors index 189