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Chapters in this book
- I-IV I
- Preface V
- Contents VII
- Martin Luther, the Beatles, and the German language 1
- Prepositions as encoders of abstract relations 13
- Variation between 〈Þ-〉 and 〈t-〉 in the Ormulum 21
- An explanation for ablaut-leveling in Early New High German strong verbs 37
- Form, function and the "perfective" in German 45
- The origin of Scandinavian Accents I and II 61
- Proto-Indo-European (PIE) syllabification and Germanic nominal inflection 81
- Tempted by original syntax: Luther, Wulfila, and the Greek New Testament 97
- Gothic relative clauses and syntactic theory 109
- Assimilation in Germanic 147
- Vowel lengthening before resonant + another consonant and svarabhakti in Germanic 163
- German as an Object-Verb language: A unification of generative and typological approaches 217
- The school masters as a source for the pronunciation of Early New High German 233
- Old Saxon barred vowel 245
- Toward an adequate characterization of relative clause extraposition in modern German 253
- "Dative Sickness" and abstractness 283
- Grammaticalization in spatial deixis: A case study 299
- Kuhn's Laws and Verb-Second: On Kendall's theory of syntactic displacement in Beowulf 315
- Problems with movement theories of Verb-Second in German: A view from a theory of coordinate ellipsis 339
- On Old High German i-umlaut 365
- Author Index 395
- Subject Index 401
- 419-420 419
Chapters in this book
- I-IV I
- Preface V
- Contents VII
- Martin Luther, the Beatles, and the German language 1
- Prepositions as encoders of abstract relations 13
- Variation between 〈Þ-〉 and 〈t-〉 in the Ormulum 21
- An explanation for ablaut-leveling in Early New High German strong verbs 37
- Form, function and the "perfective" in German 45
- The origin of Scandinavian Accents I and II 61
- Proto-Indo-European (PIE) syllabification and Germanic nominal inflection 81
- Tempted by original syntax: Luther, Wulfila, and the Greek New Testament 97
- Gothic relative clauses and syntactic theory 109
- Assimilation in Germanic 147
- Vowel lengthening before resonant + another consonant and svarabhakti in Germanic 163
- German as an Object-Verb language: A unification of generative and typological approaches 217
- The school masters as a source for the pronunciation of Early New High German 233
- Old Saxon barred vowel 245
- Toward an adequate characterization of relative clause extraposition in modern German 253
- "Dative Sickness" and abstractness 283
- Grammaticalization in spatial deixis: A case study 299
- Kuhn's Laws and Verb-Second: On Kendall's theory of syntactic displacement in Beowulf 315
- Problems with movement theories of Verb-Second in German: A view from a theory of coordinate ellipsis 339
- On Old High German i-umlaut 365
- Author Index 395
- Subject Index 401
- 419-420 419