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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Acknowledgements v
- Contents vii
- Abbreviations of linguistic terms xv
- Abbreviations of sources xvi
- Languages and the periods they cover xvi
- List of Tables xvii
- Introduction 1
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Part 1: A synchronic analysis of 13th century relative clauses in the Nordic languages
- 1. Choice of Old Norse and Middle Danish data 15
- 2. What is a relative clause? 18
- 3. Complementation or adjunction? 43
- 4. A short introduction to Old Norse relative clauses 54
- 5. Referential properties of Old Norse relative complexes 59
- 6. Does Old Norse have a relative pronoun? 126
- 7. Free relative clauses and correlatives 144
- 8. Locational clauses 167
- 9. Temporal clauses 172
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Part 2: A diachronic analysis of relative clauses in Middle Norwegian, Younger Middle Danish and beyond
- 10. Choice of post-1300 Norwegian data 185
- 11. W-pronouns in relative contexts 189
- 12. Then in Middle Norwegian and beyond 250
- 13. Relative complementizers in the Nordic languages 260
- 14. 0-RCs in Middle Norwegian – an introduction 280
- 15. 0-RCs in Middle Norwegian and Middle Danish – a descriptive account 313
- 16. Theoretical approaches to 0-RCs 343
- 17. An analysis of 0-RCs in Middle Norwegian and Middle Danish 353
- 18. Summary and some concluding remarks 394
- References 403
- Index 411
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Acknowledgements v
- Contents vii
- Abbreviations of linguistic terms xv
- Abbreviations of sources xvi
- Languages and the periods they cover xvi
- List of Tables xvii
- Introduction 1
-
Part 1: A synchronic analysis of 13th century relative clauses in the Nordic languages
- 1. Choice of Old Norse and Middle Danish data 15
- 2. What is a relative clause? 18
- 3. Complementation or adjunction? 43
- 4. A short introduction to Old Norse relative clauses 54
- 5. Referential properties of Old Norse relative complexes 59
- 6. Does Old Norse have a relative pronoun? 126
- 7. Free relative clauses and correlatives 144
- 8. Locational clauses 167
- 9. Temporal clauses 172
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Part 2: A diachronic analysis of relative clauses in Middle Norwegian, Younger Middle Danish and beyond
- 10. Choice of post-1300 Norwegian data 185
- 11. W-pronouns in relative contexts 189
- 12. Then in Middle Norwegian and beyond 250
- 13. Relative complementizers in the Nordic languages 260
- 14. 0-RCs in Middle Norwegian – an introduction 280
- 15. 0-RCs in Middle Norwegian and Middle Danish – a descriptive account 313
- 16. Theoretical approaches to 0-RCs 343
- 17. An analysis of 0-RCs in Middle Norwegian and Middle Danish 353
- 18. Summary and some concluding remarks 394
- References 403
- Index 411