Section 1 introduces the three concepts grammatical function, case and semantic role. Using examples from German and Danish, it is shown in section 2 that although these concepts have certain links to one another, there are no strict correlations between them. Section 3 shows that this is also the case in languages with a much richer case system, such as Finnish
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The paper deals with the concept of didactic approach to German Syntax from the point of view of stu...
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This thesis examines the clause-level functional projections in four Germanic V2 languages: Danish, ...
The following article seeks to present the model of classification of German derivatives which can b...
In this paper we attempt to determine the criteria speakers apply in morphologically or syntacticall...
This paper focusses on case marking in informal Namibian German (so called Namdeutsch). Whilst the u...
This is the first book on the acquisition of the German case system by foreign language learners. It...
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