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  1. A discourse-based approach to verb placement in early West-Germanic
    Erschienen: 2006

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    Quelle: BASE Fachausschnitt Germanistik
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Unbestimmt
    Format: Online
    DDC Klassifikation: Germanische Sprachen; Deutsch (430)
    Schlagworte: verb-second; early Germanic; discourse; information structure
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  2. Right Dislocation and Afterthought in German - Investigations on Multiple Levels
  3. A discourse-based approach to verb placement in early West-Germanic
    Erschienen: 2008

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    DDC Klassifikation: Germanische Sprachen; Deutsch (430)
    Schlagworte: verb-second; early Germanic; discourse; information structure
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  4. Can unaccusative verbs undergo passivization in German?
  5. Im Korpus gibt’s keine Vögel nicht
  6. Word order in German child language and child-directed speech
  7. Verb-second and verb-first in the history of Icelandic
    Erschienen: 2021

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    DDC Klassifikation: Andere germanische Sprachen (439)
    Schlagworte: Icelandic; verb-second; verb-first; word order; information structure; syntactic change
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  8. 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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  9. Verb-third in early West Germanic
    Erschienen: 2017

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    DDC Klassifikation: Germanische Sprachen; Deutsch (430)
    Schlagworte: Old Saxon; Old English; Old High German; information structure
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  10. Impact of the type of referring expression on the acquisition of word order variation
  11. 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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    Sprache: Englisch
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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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  12. Flexibility of frequent clause openers in talk-in-interaction: Det ‘it, that’ and så ‘then’ in the prefield in Danish
    Erschienen: 2020
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press (CUP)

    Through in-depth analysis of the use of det ‘it, that’ and så ‘then’ occupying the first clausal position (the prefield) in Danish talk-in-interaction, this paper investigates how speakers use highly flexible linguistic elements to their advantage... mehr

     

    Through in-depth analysis of the use of det ‘it, that’ and så ‘then’ occupying the first clausal position (the prefield) in Danish talk-in-interaction, this paper investigates how speakers use highly flexible linguistic elements to their advantage when commencing clauses in real time. These particular words are useful when occupying the prefield, because their flexible nature means that they can be used even when speakers do not have a full format ready for the carrier clause, as long as they have some idea of the interactional purpose of the clause and its information structural prerequisites. The dominating frequency of the most frequent clause openers goes largely unmentioned in previous accounts of the prefield, and the use of det ‘it, that’ and så ‘then’ challenges the popular notion that the textually unmarked prefield is also the grammatical subject of the carrier clause.

     

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    DDC Klassifikation: Sprache (400); Andere germanische Sprachen (439); 4
    Schlagworte: article; ScholarlyArticle; Published Version; Danish; discourse and grammar; information structure; interactional linguistics; online syntax; syntax–pragmatics interface
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