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On Topicalization and Inversion

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Who Climbs the Grammar-Tree
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  1. I-XVI I
  2. Selected Roots: History of Linguistic Ideas
  3. Studies of English Language and Literature versus Romance Philology in Germany in the Nineteenth Century 3
  4. E. A. Sonnenschein’s New English Grammar 15
  5. Reconstructing Seasons Past: Linguistic Change
  6. The Verb speak in Shakespeare’s Plays 33
  7. Remarks on the Structure of the Verbal Complex in Early 17th Century German 53
  8. Language Change in Modern German: Feminism and Systematic Gap Production 67
  9. Pronunciation Rules and Improper Sound Change 77
  10. Aspects of the Development of the Imperative in Early Modern English 93
  11. Informal Sources in the History of English and German 107
  12. On the Historical Development of Greek/Grecian 117
  13. Aspects of Growth: Language Acquisition and Language Teaching
  14. Product and Process in the Phonology of Foreign Accent: Towards a Linguistic Model of Second Language Sound Acquisition 125
  15. What Can We Learn from the Case of Pitcairnese? 143
  16. Variation and Language Acquisition: Psammetichus Revisited 157
  17. Language Teaching in Utopia: A Retrospective View 171
  18. The Grammar of ‘Missing Arguments’ in Early Child English 179
  19. Branches and Twigs: Within and Across Levels of the Grammar
  20. Phonology and Spelling
  21. The Phonologies of the English Auxiliary System 209
  22. Spelling in Society: Forms and Variants, Uses and Users 221
  23. Semantics and Pragmatics
  24. What about How about? Or: The Non-Synonymy of How about and What about 237
  25. Linguistic and Stylistic Considerations Affecting Restrictive Relative Clauses in Spoken and Written English 257
  26. On the Tension between Properties and Propositional Functions 273
  27. Sein und Raum: Bemerkungen zur lokalistischen Interpretation des Verbs sein in Heideggers Einführung in die Metaphysik 297
  28. The English Conditional – Tense, Aspect or Mood? 307
  29. Syntax
  30. Non-Configurational Properties in a Configurational Language: The Case of English 339
  31. On Topicalization and Inversion 375
  32. From Discourse to Syntax: The Case of Concessive Conditionals 423
  33. English Nominal Gerund Phrases as Noun Phrases with Verb Phrase Heads 435
  34. The Category of Invariant alles in Wh-Clauses: On Syntactic Quantifiers vs. Quantifying Particles in German 465
  35. Revisiting -ing -ing 493
  36. New Seasons
  37. Computational Linguistics: “A Personal View” 507
  38. List of Contributors 519
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