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  1. Systemstrukturen des Deutschen
    Erschienen: 2011

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    Sprache: Deutsch
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    DDC Klassifikation: Germanische Sprachen; Deutsch (430)
    Schlagworte: Ergänzung; Angabe; Modalitätsverb; syntax; contemporary German; valeny; argument; adjunct
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  2. Systemstrukturen des Deutschen
    Erschienen: 2015

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    Sprache: Deutsch
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    DDC Klassifikation: Germanische Sprachen; Deutsch (430)
    Schlagworte: Angabe; adjunct; Ergänzung; Modalitätsverb; argument; contemporary German; syntax; valency
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  3. Topicalization in German particle verb constructions : The role of semantic transparency

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    DDC Klassifikation: Germanische Sprachen; Deutsch (430)
    Schlagworte: syntax; semantics; information structure; particle verbs; acceptability
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  4. Determiner omission in German prepositional phrases
  5. Konkurrenz zwischen Wortbildung und Syntax
  6. Clause typing in Germanic
  7. Zur Analysierbarkeit adverbieller Konnektive
  8. Can unaccusative verbs undergo passivization in German?
  9. Wie und wo Ambiguität Ungrammatikalität vortäuscht
  10. Im Korpus gibt’s keine Vögel nicht
  11. Noch kindlich oder schon jugendlich? Oder gar erwachsen?
  12. Polish Datives - an Applicative Analysis
  13. Sprachstandsdiagnose im kindlichen Zweitspracherwerb: funktional-pragmatische Fundierung der Profilanalyse
  14. German psych verbs – insights from a decompositional perspective
  15. NP-Arguments in NPs
  16. Vorfeldbesetzungen in deutschen Verb-Zweit-Sätzen als Lerngegenstand mit einer Untersuchung von Texten japanischer A1-LernerInnen
  17. Refining the Reconstruction of Col. 2 of the Temple Scroll (11QTa)
    The Turn to Digital Mapping and Historical Syntax
    Erschienen: 2016

    Digital technology significantly expands the resources available to scholars seeking to reconstruct ancient manuscripts and, in combination with conventional philology, contributes to a more accurate reconstruction of both the text and the line... mehr

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    Digital technology significantly expands the resources available to scholars seeking to reconstruct ancient manuscripts and, in combination with conventional philology, contributes to a more accurate reconstruction of both the text and the line breaks of col. 2 of the Temple Scroll. The column’s fragmentary condition led Yadin and Qimron to diverge in their reconstructions of the manuscript’s line-breaks and its lacunae. The problem is most acute at 2:8-9, where the scroll’s composer expanded the base text of Exod 34 with Deut 7:25-26. By employing techniques of digital mapping in conjunction with historical syntax, this article helps reconstruct the column’s line-breaks, helps restore the lacunae, and offers a refined reconstruction of the column.

     

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    Übergeordneter Titel: Enthalten in: Dead Sea discoveries; Leiden [u.a.] : Brill, 1994; 23(2016), 1, Seite 1-26; Online-Ressource

    Schlagworte: Temple Scroll (11QTa); digital humanities; digital mapping; digital restoration; lacunae; syntax; textual reconstruction; theophany
  18. Information Structure and Language Change
    New Approaches to Word Order Variation in Germanic
    Erschienen: 2009
    Verlag:  Mouton de Gruyter, [s.l.]

    The book addresses one of the most prominent and widely discussed topics in diachronic syntax, namely, word order variation and change in older Germanic. It presents a novel approach that explains these issues not in terms of parameters and parameter... mehr

    Helmut-Schmidt-Universität, Universität der Bundeswehr Hamburg, Universitätsbibliothek
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    Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Bibliothek - Niedersächsische Landesbibliothek
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    Universitätsbibliothek Hildesheim
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    Leuphana Universität Lüneburg, Medien- und Informationszentrum, Universitätsbibliothek
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    Hochschulbibliothek Friedensau
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    Bibliotheks-und Informationssystem der Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg (BIS)
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    Bibliotheks-und Informationssystem der Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg (BIS)
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    Jade Hochschule Wilhelmshaven/Oldenburg/Elsfleth, Campus Oldenburg, Bibliothek
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    The book addresses one of the most prominent and widely discussed topics in diachronic syntax, namely, word order variation and change in older Germanic. It presents a novel approach that explains these issues not in terms of parameters and parameter change or in terms of competition between two grammars, but in terms of competition between information-structurally marked and unmarked forms within one grammar. Roland Hinterhölzland Svetlana Petrova, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany. The volume presents new approaches to explaining word order variation and change in the Germanic languages and thus relates to one of the most prominent and widely discussed topics in the theory of language change and diachronic syntax. The novelty of our approach consists in three main points. First of all, we aim at describing functional variety in the field of word order and verb placement in the early Germanic languages not as a result of language contact, but rather as a language-internal phenomenon related to stylistic and grammatical conditions in information packaging. Second, given that information structure is directly accessible in texts from historical corpora that are available only in written form and bear no or little information on prosody and intonation, it presents various methods of retrieving information-structural categories in such texts. Third, it presents empirical studies on the relation between word order and information structure of the four main texts of the Old High German period and embeds these results in the wider picture of word order change in Germanic. The volume will be of interest to students of German, English, and general linguistics as well as to researchers interested in diachronic syntax, philology of Older German, language change, information structure, discourse semantics, language typology, computational linguistics and corpus studies.

     

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    Beteiligt: Petrova, Svetlana (Eds.)
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 3110205912
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    RVK Klassifikation: GB 4851
    Auflage/Ausgabe: 1. Aufl.
    Schriftenreihe: Trends in linguistics. Studies and monographs ; 203
    Schlagworte: Germanic languages; Germanic languages; syntax
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Frontmatter; Table of Contents; Introduction; The verb-second property in Old High German: Different ways of filling the prefield; The role of information structure in word order variation and word order change; OV languages: Expressions of cues; Discourse relations and word order change; On the methods of information-structural analysis in historical texts: A case study on Old High German; Paleographic clues to prosody? - Accents, word separation, and other phenomena in Old High German manuscripts; On the "syntax of silence" in Proto-Indo-European

    Word order variation and information structure in Old High German: An analysis of subordinate dhazs-clauses in IsidorInformation structure and word order variation in the Old High German Tatian; Verb placement and information structure in the OHG Gospel Harmony by Otfrid von Weissenburg; Translating information structure: A study of Notker's translation of Boethius's Latin De Consolatione Philosophiae into Old High German; Aspects of word order and information structure in Old Saxon; Backmatter;

    Introduction / Roland Hinterhölzl and Svetlana Petrova -- The role of information structure in the grammar -- The verb-second property in Old High German : different ways of filling the prefield / Katrin Axel -- The role of information structure in word order variation and word order change / Roland Hinterhölzl -- OV languages: expressions of vues / Þorbjörg Hróarsdóttir -- Discourse relations and word order change / Ans van Kemenade -- Methodological problems of the information-structural analysis of data from historical text corpora -- On the methods of information-structural analysis in historical texts : a case study on Old High German / Svetlana Petrova and Michael Solf -- Paleographic clues to prosody? : accents, word separation, and related phenomena in Old High German manuscripts / Jürg Fleischer -- On the "syntax of silence" in Proto-Indo-European / Thomas Krisch -- Information-structural categories in the main texts of early German inheritance -- Word order variation and information structure in Old High German : an analysis of subordinate dhazs-clauses in Isidor / Eva Schlachter -- Information structure and word order variation in the Old High German Tatian / Svetlana Petrova -- Verb placement and information structure in the OHG Gospel Harmony by Otfrid von Weissenburg / Andreas Lötscher -- Translating information structure : a study of Notker's translation of Boethius's Latin De consolatione philosophiae into Old High German / Rosemarie Lühr -- Aspects of word order and information structure in Old Saxon / Sonja Linde -- Subject index.

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  19. Versetzungsstrukturen im Deutschen
  20. Zum Erwerb syntaktischer Aspekte von positiven und negativen W-Fragen im unauffälligen und auffälligen Spracherwerb des Deutschen
  21. With Light Verb Constructions from Syntax to Concepts
  22. The structure of approximative numerals in German
    Erschienen: 2018

    This paper argues that approximative numerals in German such as an die zwanzig ‘up to twenty’ are not numerals contained in a PP, as suggested by Corver & Zwarts (2006). Such numerals are compared with regular PPs and shown to never pattern with PPs.... mehr

     

    This paper argues that approximative numerals in German such as an die zwanzig ‘up to twenty’ are not numerals contained in a PP, as suggested by Corver & Zwarts (2006). Such numerals are compared with regular PPs and shown to never pattern with PPs. Rather, they pattern with numerals modified by an adverb like ungefähr zwanzig ‘approximately twenty.’ The words appearing before the numeral in approximative numerals such as an die ‘up to’ are hence adverbs, contrary to surface appearance. This result is further supported by the observation that in expressions like an die ‘up to’ neither the alleged preposition behaves like a preposition nor does the alleged definite determiner behave like a definite determiner.

     

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    DDC Klassifikation: Sprache (400); Germanische Sprachen; Deutsch (430)
    Schlagworte: Numerals; approximative numerals; prepositional numerals; syntax; German
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  23. The Impact of Grammar on the Construal of Discourse Alternatives in German and English

    This paper investigates additive links to discourse alternatives in picture comparison dialogues produced by adult native speakers of English and German. Additive relations are established across turns when participants are confirming the presence of... mehr

     

    This paper investigates additive links to discourse alternatives in picture comparison dialogues produced by adult native speakers of English and German. Additive relations are established across turns when participants are confirming the presence of matching objects on both pictures (A: "I have X". B: "I also have X"). Speakers thereby describe their own picture and construe the interlocutor (or rather: the interlocutor’s picture) as a discourse alternative. Whereas the vast majority of the confirming descriptions in German contain an additive particle (auch), less than half of the corresponding confirmations in the English data do ("also", "too", etc.). Numbers differ even more drastically in polarity questions ("Do you (also) have X?") that are equally typical for the dialogue task. Such frequency differences are at odds with recent accounts treating additive particles as being quasi obligatory when their presupposition is satisfied. An in-depth contrastive analysis of lexical, syntactic and information structural properties reveals that the default mapping of information units on syntactic functions (subject) in conjunction with the SVO word order of English leads to a structure in which subject, initial (topic) position and the particle’s associated constituent coincide. This would make the relation to its discourse alternative more prominent than warranted by the dialogue task and speakers of English leave this relation unmarked or resort to alternative constructions instead. The V2 syntax of German, on the other hand, allows for a dissociation of discourse topic and associated constituent. It allows the speaker to topicalize reference to the matching object, to highlight the confirmation of its presence on the speaker’s picture, and to relate the changing information to its discourse alternative in a non-contrastive way.

     

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    DDC Klassifikation: Linguistik (410); Englisch, Altenglisch (420); Germanische Sprachen; Deutsch (430)
    Schlagworte: discourse alternatives; dialogue; English; German; additive particles; syntax; information structure; Linguistics; English and Old English (Anglo-Saxon); German and related languages
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