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Chapters in this book
- I-IV I
- Contents V
- Germanic linguistics in the Post-Modern Age 1
- Infinitival subject sentences in Gothic 5
- Lexicality and the versification of Johann Heinrich Voß: Observations on prosodic feature analysis 47
- backen > buk/ backen > backte: Α study in grammatical variation 67
- To the rescue of time in German tense 87
- On syntactic and pragmatic features of speech acts in Wulfstan's homilies 109
- Argument-predicate structure in grammar and performance: A comparison of English and German 127
- The definition of a grammatical category: Gothic absolute constructions 145
- Subject sich and expletive pro: Impersonal reflexive passives in German 161
- Diminutive formation in Yiddish: A syllable-based account 169
- Grammar and grammars in seventeenth-century Germany: The case of Christian Gueintz 185
- The beginning and end of the (great) vowel shifts in Late Germanic 203
- Nonlinear phonology and the development of postconsonantal resonants in word-final position in West Scandinavian and Germanic 231
- Diachronic stratification of the Germanic vocabulary 243
- Formal and less formal rules 265
- BAG IV: Phonological interference 275
- Semantic motivation vs. arbitrariness in grammar: Toward a more general account of the DAT/ACC contrast with German two-way prepositions 293
- The Double Object construction in the Germanic languages: Some synchronic and diachronic notes 325
- Index 343
Chapters in this book
- I-IV I
- Contents V
- Germanic linguistics in the Post-Modern Age 1
- Infinitival subject sentences in Gothic 5
- Lexicality and the versification of Johann Heinrich Voß: Observations on prosodic feature analysis 47
- backen > buk/ backen > backte: Α study in grammatical variation 67
- To the rescue of time in German tense 87
- On syntactic and pragmatic features of speech acts in Wulfstan's homilies 109
- Argument-predicate structure in grammar and performance: A comparison of English and German 127
- The definition of a grammatical category: Gothic absolute constructions 145
- Subject sich and expletive pro: Impersonal reflexive passives in German 161
- Diminutive formation in Yiddish: A syllable-based account 169
- Grammar and grammars in seventeenth-century Germany: The case of Christian Gueintz 185
- The beginning and end of the (great) vowel shifts in Late Germanic 203
- Nonlinear phonology and the development of postconsonantal resonants in word-final position in West Scandinavian and Germanic 231
- Diachronic stratification of the Germanic vocabulary 243
- Formal and less formal rules 265
- BAG IV: Phonological interference 275
- Semantic motivation vs. arbitrariness in grammar: Toward a more general account of the DAT/ACC contrast with German two-way prepositions 293
- The Double Object construction in the Germanic languages: Some synchronic and diachronic notes 325
- Index 343