Abstract The genitive singular of the weak masculine nouns appears in three non-standard variations in addition to the standard suffix -(e)n: one variation is case augmenting (des Bär-en-s), one is stem affixing (des Polizist-s) and one lacks a case suffix (des Patient-Ø). Linguists as well as language critics have focussed mainly on the stem affixing genitive while more or less ignor¬ing the two other non-standard variations. This paper presents a corpus-based investigation regarding frequency and contexts of all three variations, also considering the diachronic back¬ground and the implications the results might have for predicting the further development of the declension class of the weak masculine nouns
The author finds the current and commonly acceptable division of German noun declension very complic...
Deutsche Genitivattribute benötigen eine hinreichend overte Kasusmarkierung an abhängigen Wortarten ...
This article compares the noun plural systems of ten Germanic languages focusing on the number of al...
In New High German the following five declension classes of the noun are distinguished: 1) the femin...
Over the course of the Early New High German (ENHG) period (ca. 1350–1650), the German inflectional ...
The concern of the present article is the evolution of the "generic masculine" in German as it is re...
Presented bachelor thesis deals with the contemporary development trends in a weak declension of mas...
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The paper takes the German noun plural formation as an example for different cases of doubt and show...
The word formation pattern [ __-i]N mask. in Alemannic mainly derives masculine agent nouns from ver...
The Alemannic dialects in linguistic islands in Northern Italy have been undergoing strong changes s...
Sahel S. Parallel- vs. Wechselflexion im dat sg mask/neutr – Ein Erklärungsansatz zur Persistenz der...
This Bachelor thesis deals with the variation of the competing strong genitive endings -s and -es in...
Das Paradigma des Relativ- und Interrogativpronomens wer ist in verschiedener Hinsicht defektiv. Es ...
Eine am Gebrauch orientierte Sprachbeschreibung ist auch in der Grammatik mit sprachlicher Variation...
The author finds the current and commonly acceptable division of German noun declension very complic...
Deutsche Genitivattribute benötigen eine hinreichend overte Kasusmarkierung an abhängigen Wortarten ...
This article compares the noun plural systems of ten Germanic languages focusing on the number of al...
In New High German the following five declension classes of the noun are distinguished: 1) the femin...
Over the course of the Early New High German (ENHG) period (ca. 1350–1650), the German inflectional ...
The concern of the present article is the evolution of the "generic masculine" in German as it is re...
Presented bachelor thesis deals with the contemporary development trends in a weak declension of mas...
Sahel S. Kasusrektion durch das Lexem voll. Kasusvariation, aber kein Genitivschwund. Zeitschrift fü...
The paper takes the German noun plural formation as an example for different cases of doubt and show...
The word formation pattern [ __-i]N mask. in Alemannic mainly derives masculine agent nouns from ver...
The Alemannic dialects in linguistic islands in Northern Italy have been undergoing strong changes s...
Sahel S. Parallel- vs. Wechselflexion im dat sg mask/neutr – Ein Erklärungsansatz zur Persistenz der...
This Bachelor thesis deals with the variation of the competing strong genitive endings -s and -es in...
Das Paradigma des Relativ- und Interrogativpronomens wer ist in verschiedener Hinsicht defektiv. Es ...
Eine am Gebrauch orientierte Sprachbeschreibung ist auch in der Grammatik mit sprachlicher Variation...
The author finds the current and commonly acceptable division of German noun declension very complic...
Deutsche Genitivattribute benötigen eine hinreichend overte Kasusmarkierung an abhängigen Wortarten ...
This article compares the noun plural systems of ten Germanic languages focusing on the number of al...