Speakers of various Southern german dialects may be heard to use two syntactic variants of subordinate clauses which are represented by the following Swabian examples: (1) daß er den net will komme lasse (2) daß er den net komme lasse will Of these two variants of the three-element verbal complex, only the non-dialect counterpart of (2) is accepted as standard modern written German: (3) daß er ihn nicht kommen lassen will In earlier periods of the German language, however, both variants were used by authors of written texts
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The aim of this paper is to describe selected syntactic phenomena concerning non-finiteness and to s...
The paper presents a novel approach to explaining word order variation in the early Germanic languag...
The paper presents work in progress on the interaction between information structure and word order ...
This research monograph is an empirical and theoretical study of clause-final verbal complexes in th...
The syntactic rules of today's High German are generally thought to have crystallized during the 18t...
There are ten parts of speech, and they are all troublesome. An average sentence, in a German newspa...
Several recent studies have taken the approach that the word order variation in Early New High Germa...
This study is an examination of subordinate clause constructions, focusing in particular on dass-cla...
In this paper I try to explain why the verb comes at the end of German subordinate clauses. I aim t...
This article examines the genesis and use of the German subordinate conjunction trotzdem. We begin b...
Introduction One often debated issue in German syntax has been whether clause-final sequences of ve...
This paper discusses whether the quantitative analysis of auxiliary tun in the Erzehlungen aus den m...
Der Aufsatz gibt einen Überblick über die Arten von Nebensätzen im Deutschen. Er beschreibt ihre syn...
Unter Einbeziehung unterschiedlicher sprachlicher Mittel und anhand von standardsprachlichen deutsch...
The present study focuses on the contraction of German compounds with an identical component in diff...
The aim of this paper is to describe selected syntactic phenomena concerning non-finiteness and to s...
The paper presents a novel approach to explaining word order variation in the early Germanic languag...
The paper presents work in progress on the interaction between information structure and word order ...