On the basis of the TITUS Project, the following contribution aims at showing the importance of a lesser-used language, such as Cimbrian, for the theory of grammar. In Chapter 1, we present the goals of TITUS and its possibilities in order to analyse old Cimbrian writings. Furthermore, according to these possibilities, the second chapter will summarise some recent results of the linguistic research about relevant aspects of Cimbrian grammar, in particular the syntax of verbal elements, of subject clitics, and of subject nominal phrases. Chapter 3 and 4 discuss which relevance these results can have in the Generative framework, in particular with respect to a generalisation
The system of Cimbrian relative clauses manifests itself in a complex scenario: two different comple...
In 1965 Anton Szantyr completed his re-edition of, Hofmann’s volume II (Syntax und Stilistik, 1928) ...
A corpus is a collection of authentic, non-elicited texts selected and assembled to study language. ...
On the basis of the TITUS Project, the following contribution aims at showing the importance of a le...
This paper deals with the syntactic development of Cimbrian, a German dialect, which was spoken for ...
The paper provides a comprehensive study of the syntactic and informational structural restrictions ...
In this paper we present the definition of a conceptual approach for the information space entailed ...
The so-called "German-language islands" in Northern Italy nowadays exhibit an extremely unbalanced b...
In this paper we present the effort made to define a conceptual approach for the information space e...
The present contribution reconstructs the development of the personal object pronouns of Cimbrian, a...
Which properties of a cliticization system can be borrowed relatively easily and which ones are hard...
Cimbrian is a German(ic) minority language which has long been in contact with Romance varieties in ...
In this work we aim to give a first description of the morphosyntactic behavior of some adjectives i...
The paper aims at presenting selected notes and remarks on corpora and corpus linguistics. It start...
The TITUS project (“Thesaurus Indo-germanischer Text- und Sprachmaterialien”) was founded in 1987 wi...
The system of Cimbrian relative clauses manifests itself in a complex scenario: two different comple...
In 1965 Anton Szantyr completed his re-edition of, Hofmann’s volume II (Syntax und Stilistik, 1928) ...
A corpus is a collection of authentic, non-elicited texts selected and assembled to study language. ...
On the basis of the TITUS Project, the following contribution aims at showing the importance of a le...
This paper deals with the syntactic development of Cimbrian, a German dialect, which was spoken for ...
The paper provides a comprehensive study of the syntactic and informational structural restrictions ...
In this paper we present the definition of a conceptual approach for the information space entailed ...
The so-called "German-language islands" in Northern Italy nowadays exhibit an extremely unbalanced b...
In this paper we present the effort made to define a conceptual approach for the information space e...
The present contribution reconstructs the development of the personal object pronouns of Cimbrian, a...
Which properties of a cliticization system can be borrowed relatively easily and which ones are hard...
Cimbrian is a German(ic) minority language which has long been in contact with Romance varieties in ...
In this work we aim to give a first description of the morphosyntactic behavior of some adjectives i...
The paper aims at presenting selected notes and remarks on corpora and corpus linguistics. It start...
The TITUS project (“Thesaurus Indo-germanischer Text- und Sprachmaterialien”) was founded in 1987 wi...
The system of Cimbrian relative clauses manifests itself in a complex scenario: two different comple...
In 1965 Anton Szantyr completed his re-edition of, Hofmann’s volume II (Syntax und Stilistik, 1928) ...
A corpus is a collection of authentic, non-elicited texts selected and assembled to study language. ...