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Genitives in Germanic
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Christian Zimmer
, Horst J. Simon and Tanja Ackermann
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
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Introductory overview
- Genitives in Germanic 3
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Portraits of lesser studied languages
- A new perspective on the Luxembourgish genitive 15
- Frisian genitives 37
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Genitive markers and their destinies
- On the motivation of genitive‑ s omission in Contemporary German 65
- From genitive suffix to linking element 91
- The development of non-paradigmatic linking elements in Faroese and the decline of the genitive case 115
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‘Genitives’ in nominal configurations
- The Genitive Rule and its background 149
- From genitive inflection to possessive marker? 189
- Yiddish possessives as a case for genitive case 231
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Genitives and their functional competitors
- Genitives and proper name compounds in German 275
- On the role of cases and possession in Germanic 301
- Index 325
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
-
Introductory overview
- Genitives in Germanic 3
-
Portraits of lesser studied languages
- A new perspective on the Luxembourgish genitive 15
- Frisian genitives 37
-
Genitive markers and their destinies
- On the motivation of genitive‑ s omission in Contemporary German 65
- From genitive suffix to linking element 91
- The development of non-paradigmatic linking elements in Faroese and the decline of the genitive case 115
-
‘Genitives’ in nominal configurations
- The Genitive Rule and its background 149
- From genitive inflection to possessive marker? 189
- Yiddish possessives as a case for genitive case 231
-
Genitives and their functional competitors
- Genitives and proper name compounds in German 275
- On the role of cases and possession in Germanic 301
- Index 325