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Methodological considerations on grammar variation. The right periphery as an OV/VO deciding parameter more so than the left periphery: Gradience in the verb cluster
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Werner Abraham
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Table of contents vii
- Introduction 1
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Parameter-based and Minimalist approaches
- Methodological considerations on grammar variation. The right periphery as an OV/VO deciding parameter more so than the left periphery: Gradience in the verb cluster 21
- Variation as lexical choice: have, got and the expression of possession 59
- Variation in Icelandic morphosyntax 81
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Constraint-based approaches
- The predicative as a source of grammatical variation 99
- Morphological variation:A declarative approach 117
- Different notions of variation and their reflexes in Swiss German relativization 135
- From documentation to grammatical description: Prepositional phrases in Ruhrdeutsch 163
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Usage-based, construction-based and statistical approaches
- Can we factor out free choice? 183
- Empirical syntax: Idiolectal variability in two- and three-verb clusters in regional standard Dutch and Dutch dialects 203
- Towards a multivariate model of grammar: The case of word order variation in Dutch clause final verb clusters 225
- Synchronic variation in diachronic perspective: Question formation in Québec French 255
- Agreement in English dialects 271
- Semi-modal variation 297
- Variation in Komi object marking 325
- How lexicalization reflected in hyphenation affects variation and word-formation 361
- Variation in German adjective inflection: A corpus study 389
- Backmatter 407
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Table of contents vii
- Introduction 1
-
Parameter-based and Minimalist approaches
- Methodological considerations on grammar variation. The right periphery as an OV/VO deciding parameter more so than the left periphery: Gradience in the verb cluster 21
- Variation as lexical choice: have, got and the expression of possession 59
- Variation in Icelandic morphosyntax 81
-
Constraint-based approaches
- The predicative as a source of grammatical variation 99
- Morphological variation:A declarative approach 117
- Different notions of variation and their reflexes in Swiss German relativization 135
- From documentation to grammatical description: Prepositional phrases in Ruhrdeutsch 163
-
Usage-based, construction-based and statistical approaches
- Can we factor out free choice? 183
- Empirical syntax: Idiolectal variability in two- and three-verb clusters in regional standard Dutch and Dutch dialects 203
- Towards a multivariate model of grammar: The case of word order variation in Dutch clause final verb clusters 225
- Synchronic variation in diachronic perspective: Question formation in Québec French 255
- Agreement in English dialects 271
- Semi-modal variation 297
- Variation in Komi object marking 325
- How lexicalization reflected in hyphenation affects variation and word-formation 361
- Variation in German adjective inflection: A corpus study 389
- Backmatter 407