In this paper I discuss the distribution of accusative case and the nature of the nominative / accusative distinction in the Germanic languages. In generative approaches (Chomsky 1981, Burzio 1986, etc.), three different kinds of accusatives have been generally assumed
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This paper describes the distribution of accusative case and discusses the nature of the nominative ...
In this introductory chapter some of the main (dis)similarities in DP-syntax between the Germanic an...
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This paper deals with inflectional change in Germanic standard and non-standard varieties, challengi...
This paper focuses on the conditions under which dative–nominative alternations take place, mainly w...
This article deals with structure and change of the nominal case systems of two isolated Germanic va...
The Germanic languages represent a branch of the Indo-European language family that is traditionally...
In this introductory chapter the similarities and differences in the development and the current beh...
The paper presents some evidence for the superiority of the analysis in terms of N-movement over the...
In this article five existing explanations for the loss of case morphology in the Germanic languages...
In this introductory chapter the similarities and differences in the development and the current beh...
In this paper, we demonstrate that adjective endings in the Germanic languages do not pattern unifor...
This article compares the noun plural systems of ten Germanic languages focusing on the number of al...
This article focuses on the formal expression of sentential negation in the Germanic languages and i...
This research paper is based on the comparative approach of English and Albanian language as far as ...
This paper describes the distribution of accusative case and discusses the nature of the nominative ...
In this introductory chapter some of the main (dis)similarities in DP-syntax between the Germanic an...
The article talk examines the distribution of relativising strategies in English in a cross-Germanic...
This paper deals with inflectional change in Germanic standard and non-standard varieties, challengi...
This paper focuses on the conditions under which dative–nominative alternations take place, mainly w...
This article deals with structure and change of the nominal case systems of two isolated Germanic va...
The Germanic languages represent a branch of the Indo-European language family that is traditionally...
In this introductory chapter the similarities and differences in the development and the current beh...
The paper presents some evidence for the superiority of the analysis in terms of N-movement over the...
In this article five existing explanations for the loss of case morphology in the Germanic languages...
In this introductory chapter the similarities and differences in the development and the current beh...
In this paper, we demonstrate that adjective endings in the Germanic languages do not pattern unifor...
This article compares the noun plural systems of ten Germanic languages focusing on the number of al...
This article focuses on the formal expression of sentential negation in the Germanic languages and i...
This research paper is based on the comparative approach of English and Albanian language as far as ...