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Auxiliary selection in closely related languages: the case of German and Dutch
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Melitta Gillmann
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
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Section 1: (Limits of) Semantic and syntactic gradience
- The cognitive complexity of auxiliary selection: from processing to grammaticality judgements 23
- Perfective auxiliation with reflexives in Medieval Romance: syntactic vs. semantic gradients 43
- Auxiliary selection with intransitive and reflexive verbs: the limits of gradience and scalarity, followed by a proposal 79
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Section 2: Between constructional variation and auxiliary selection
- On the irrealis effect on auxiliary selection 123
- The HAVE/BE alternation in Scandinavian – perfects, resultatives and unaccusative structure 145
- A constructional approach to auxiliary selection: evidence from existential constructions 183
- Periphrasis as a precursor of analytic inflection: auxiliation in the (pre-)history of German 213
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Section 3: Mechanisms of Gradual Change: BE > HAVE and HAVE > BE
- BE or HAVE in Contemporary Standard French – residua of semantic motivation 249
- The auxiliary selection of French monter ‘move upward’ from the 16th to the 20th century 277
- Entrenchment and discourse traditions in Spanish auxiliary selection 301
- Auxiliary selection in closely related languages: the case of German and Dutch 333
- General index 359
- Language index 363
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
-
Section 1: (Limits of) Semantic and syntactic gradience
- The cognitive complexity of auxiliary selection: from processing to grammaticality judgements 23
- Perfective auxiliation with reflexives in Medieval Romance: syntactic vs. semantic gradients 43
- Auxiliary selection with intransitive and reflexive verbs: the limits of gradience and scalarity, followed by a proposal 79
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Section 2: Between constructional variation and auxiliary selection
- On the irrealis effect on auxiliary selection 123
- The HAVE/BE alternation in Scandinavian – perfects, resultatives and unaccusative structure 145
- A constructional approach to auxiliary selection: evidence from existential constructions 183
- Periphrasis as a precursor of analytic inflection: auxiliation in the (pre-)history of German 213
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Section 3: Mechanisms of Gradual Change: BE > HAVE and HAVE > BE
- BE or HAVE in Contemporary Standard French – residua of semantic motivation 249
- The auxiliary selection of French monter ‘move upward’ from the 16th to the 20th century 277
- Entrenchment and discourse traditions in Spanish auxiliary selection 301
- Auxiliary selection in closely related languages: the case of German and Dutch 333
- General index 359
- Language index 363