In the paper, German disintegrated verb-final 'obwohl' (‘although’) and 'weil' (‘because’) clauses are compared with constructions in which 'obwohl' and 'weil' precedes clauses with main clause word order. The former constructions constitute independent, yet subsidiary speech acts. Thus, the subordinating connectors and the positioning of the verb do not indicate syntactic but textual dependency. The latter constructions are of a very different kind. Here, 'obwohl' and 'weil' do not form a constituent with the following clause. Instead, they appear as syntactically independent discourse markers connecting two discourse units. As discourse markers, 'obwohl' and 'weil' obtain their special syntactic and semantic properties as elements of the ...
Es wird der in der Literatur geäußerten Annahme widersprochen, weil mit einem folgenden Verbzweitsat...
This paper investigates a particular word order phenomenon in German, the occurrence of discon-tinuo...
The aim of this thesis is to describe and explain independent declarative clauses in German which ha...
In the paper, German disintegrated verb-final obwohl (‘although’) and weil (‘because’) clauses are c...
In German obwohl is known as a concessive conjunction used to express a circum-stance that does not ...
This study is an examination of subordinate clause constructions, focusing in particular on dass-cla...
This paper investigates the syntactic behaviour of adverbial clauses in contemporary German and Ital...
Introduction One often debated issue in German syntax has been whether clause-final sequences of ve...
Recent important developments within Discourse Representation Theory include a more elaborate formal...
In this paper, we investigate two pairs of structures in German and English: German Weak Pronoun Lef...
Proceedings of the Tenth Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society (1984), pp. 650-65
follows: The finite verb appears in the sentence final position in subordinate clauses and in the se...
This article discusses the question whether the distinction between subordination and coordination i...
Declarative clauses in Old High German (OHG) display V1- and V2-orders. In this paper, we show that ...
This article examines features of spoken German and English complement dass/that-clauses. It focuses...
Es wird der in der Literatur geäußerten Annahme widersprochen, weil mit einem folgenden Verbzweitsat...
This paper investigates a particular word order phenomenon in German, the occurrence of discon-tinuo...
The aim of this thesis is to describe and explain independent declarative clauses in German which ha...
In the paper, German disintegrated verb-final obwohl (‘although’) and weil (‘because’) clauses are c...
In German obwohl is known as a concessive conjunction used to express a circum-stance that does not ...
This study is an examination of subordinate clause constructions, focusing in particular on dass-cla...
This paper investigates the syntactic behaviour of adverbial clauses in contemporary German and Ital...
Introduction One often debated issue in German syntax has been whether clause-final sequences of ve...
Recent important developments within Discourse Representation Theory include a more elaborate formal...
In this paper, we investigate two pairs of structures in German and English: German Weak Pronoun Lef...
Proceedings of the Tenth Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society (1984), pp. 650-65
follows: The finite verb appears in the sentence final position in subordinate clauses and in the se...
This article discusses the question whether the distinction between subordination and coordination i...
Declarative clauses in Old High German (OHG) display V1- and V2-orders. In this paper, we show that ...
This article examines features of spoken German and English complement dass/that-clauses. It focuses...
Es wird der in der Literatur geäußerten Annahme widersprochen, weil mit einem folgenden Verbzweitsat...
This paper investigates a particular word order phenomenon in German, the occurrence of discon-tinuo...
The aim of this thesis is to describe and explain independent declarative clauses in German which ha...