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Analysing phonological variation in Faroese
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Kristján Árnason
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Introducing new trends in Nordic linguistic research 1
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Section 1: Language contact
- Competing tendencies in Germanic pronominal and deictic systems: The most general principle will prevail 11
- “Pitch accent” and prosodic structure in Scottish Gaelic: Reassessing the role of contact 28
- Implications of language contact: Evaluating the appropriateness of borrowings in written Icelandic 55
- At the frontier: Sámi linguistics gets a boost from outside 68
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Section 2: Phonology
- Two phonological rarities in Ingrian dialects 91
- Analysing phonological variation in Faroese 118
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Section 3: Morphosyntax
- Mari converb constructions – Interpretation and translation 141
- Han and hon – Anaphoric pronouns in Early Scandinavia 162
- From accusative to dative (via nominative): The case of fjölga ‘increase’ and fækka ‘decrease’ in Icelandic 181
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Section 4: Syntax
- A generative interpretation of Diderichsen’s positional grammar 205
- Evidence for a syntactic Parameter at work in Övdalian 224
- Embedded word order in Heritage Scandinavian 239
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Section 5: Grammaticalization
- Through the spyglass of synchrony: Grammaticalization of the exterior space in the Eastern Circum-Baltic 267
- Conjunctive markers of polar questions in Estonian 283
- Index 307
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Introducing new trends in Nordic linguistic research 1
-
Section 1: Language contact
- Competing tendencies in Germanic pronominal and deictic systems: The most general principle will prevail 11
- “Pitch accent” and prosodic structure in Scottish Gaelic: Reassessing the role of contact 28
- Implications of language contact: Evaluating the appropriateness of borrowings in written Icelandic 55
- At the frontier: Sámi linguistics gets a boost from outside 68
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Section 2: Phonology
- Two phonological rarities in Ingrian dialects 91
- Analysing phonological variation in Faroese 118
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Section 3: Morphosyntax
- Mari converb constructions – Interpretation and translation 141
- Han and hon – Anaphoric pronouns in Early Scandinavia 162
- From accusative to dative (via nominative): The case of fjölga ‘increase’ and fækka ‘decrease’ in Icelandic 181
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Section 4: Syntax
- A generative interpretation of Diderichsen’s positional grammar 205
- Evidence for a syntactic Parameter at work in Övdalian 224
- Embedded word order in Heritage Scandinavian 239
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Section 5: Grammaticalization
- Through the spyglass of synchrony: Grammaticalization of the exterior space in the Eastern Circum-Baltic 267
- Conjunctive markers of polar questions in Estonian 283
- Index 307