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The putative strengthening of glides in Gothic
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Chapters in this book
- I-IV I
- Contents V
- Contributors VII
- Preface: The soul of Germanic linguistics IX
- The putative strengthening of glides in Gothic 1
- Latin influence on German word order: A discussion of Behaghel's theory 9
- Ambisyllabicity in Old English: A contrary view 29
- Machds, daß-ds wegkummds! The mystery of inflected complementizers 47
- On the Old High German Medienverschiebung 63
- Underspecification and the Old High German monophthongization 71
- The phrase structure of partitives in High German 87
- The reaction of monosyllables to apocope in German dialects 99
- Aspects of "headedness switching" in German, Dutch, and Danish verb complexes 135
- Agreement and null subjects in Germanic and Romance 155
- Articulatory phonology as a tool for explanation in historical phonology: The case of stop epenthesis in Germanic 175
- The Germanic i-umlaut revisited 189
- How Indo-European is Germanic? 197
- BAG V: PC German 207
- Thematic hierarchies and the argument-structure-syntax interface: Evidence from Germanic ditransitive verbs 227
- Against the notion "metrical grammar" 243
- Two-domain conditionals: Verb-first, integration, politeness 257
- Coordinate ellipsis in German: Old problems from a new (minimalist) perspective 275
- The development of reduplicating verbs in Germanic 297
- Causative psych-verbs in the history of English 337
- Index 345
Chapters in this book
- I-IV I
- Contents V
- Contributors VII
- Preface: The soul of Germanic linguistics IX
- The putative strengthening of glides in Gothic 1
- Latin influence on German word order: A discussion of Behaghel's theory 9
- Ambisyllabicity in Old English: A contrary view 29
- Machds, daß-ds wegkummds! The mystery of inflected complementizers 47
- On the Old High German Medienverschiebung 63
- Underspecification and the Old High German monophthongization 71
- The phrase structure of partitives in High German 87
- The reaction of monosyllables to apocope in German dialects 99
- Aspects of "headedness switching" in German, Dutch, and Danish verb complexes 135
- Agreement and null subjects in Germanic and Romance 155
- Articulatory phonology as a tool for explanation in historical phonology: The case of stop epenthesis in Germanic 175
- The Germanic i-umlaut revisited 189
- How Indo-European is Germanic? 197
- BAG V: PC German 207
- Thematic hierarchies and the argument-structure-syntax interface: Evidence from Germanic ditransitive verbs 227
- Against the notion "metrical grammar" 243
- Two-domain conditionals: Verb-first, integration, politeness 257
- Coordinate ellipsis in German: Old problems from a new (minimalist) perspective 275
- The development of reduplicating verbs in Germanic 297
- Causative psych-verbs in the history of English 337
- Index 345