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Comparative Studies in Early Germanic Languages
With a focus on verbal categories
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Edited by:
Gabriele Diewald
, Leena Kahlas-Tarkka and Ilse Wischer
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English
Published/Copyright:
2013
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This volume offers a coherent and detailed picture of the diachronic development of verbal categories of Old English, Old High German, and other Germanic languages. Starting from the observation that German and English show diverging paths in the development of verbal categories, even though they descended from a common ancestor language, the contributions present in-depth, empirically founded studies on the stages and directions of these changes combining historical comparative methods with grammaticalisation theory. This collection of papers provides the reader with an indispensable source of information on the early traces of distinct developments, thus laying the foundation for a broad-scale scenario of the grammaticalisation of verbal categories. The volume will be of particular interest to scholars of language change, grammaticalisation, and diachronic sociolinguistics; it offers important new insights for typologists and for everybody interested in the make-up of verbal categories.
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John Ole Askedal:
This valuable collection of articles provides a wealth of detailed and systematically presented empirical information on specific topics related to verb constructions in Old Germanic languages. In several cases, a more complete factual picture of important developments is provided than is found elsewhere in the literature.
This valuable collection of articles provides a wealth of detailed and systematically presented empirical information on specific topics related to verb constructions in Old Germanic languages. In several cases, a more complete factual picture of important developments is provided than is found elsewhere in the literature.
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Table of contents
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Introduction
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* haitan in Gothic and Old English
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Incipient Grammaticalisation
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Passive auxiliaries in English and German
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Causative habban in Old English
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Remembering ( ge)munan
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The emergence of modal meanings from haben with zu -infinitives in Old High German
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Hearsay and lexical evidentials in Old Germanic languages, with focus on Old English
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Markers of Futurity in Old High German and Old English
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The Verb to be in the West Saxon Gospels and the Lindisfarne Gospels
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Aspectual properties of the verbal prefix a - in Old English with reference to Gothic
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Þǣr wæs vs. thâr was
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On gain and loss of verbal categories in language contact
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Index
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September 23, 2013
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9789027271457
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318
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Keywords for this book
Comparative linguistics; Germanic linguistics; Historical linguistics; English linguistics
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Professional and scholarly;