Einige typologische Unterschiede zwischen den modernen germanischen Sprachen aus historischer und arealer Sicht. In dieser Arbeit werden die Stellung des finiten Verbs in Haupt- und Nebensätzen, die Abfolge finiter und infiniter Verbalformen in "Verbketten" sowie das Verhältnis zwischen Linearisierungsregeln für nichtverbale Satzglieder und anderen syntaktischen Regeln in modernen germanischen Sprachen aus einer typologischen und geographischen Perspektive betrachtet. Dabei wird auch auf ähnliche Strukturmuster in anderen europäischen Sprachen hingewiesen. Die infrage stehenden Erscheinungen werden insgesamt als Evidenz dafür gesehen, dass syntaktische Restrukturierung morphologischem Schwund vorangehen kann und nicht dessen Folge sein muss
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The article discusses one of the lesser studied aspects of linguistic typology, the lexicon. Taking ...
This book presents new empirical findings about Germanic heritage varieties spoken in North America:...
This book presents new empirical findings about Germanic heritage varieties spoken in North America:...
This thesis aims to examine the lexical and typological change found in the Western European languag...
Certain recently-attested varieties of Germanic V2 languages are known to deviate from the strict V2...
The Germanic language family has a unique place within the Indo-European language family because of ...
It is well-known that contact between speakers of different languages or varieties leads to dynamics...
The recorded history of the Germanic languages is one of diversification. The oldest sources allow f...
North-West and North Sea Germanic: fluid perceptions The Germanic languages witnessed a rapid series...
The present paper examined two cases of morphological change in transition zones between Alemannic d...
English is the most known and spoken language in the world. In this regard, we are interested in the...
The aim of the present contribution is to provide evidence for a new classification of Germanic lang...
This article revisits a vexed question, namely the phonological interpretation of the Germanic and O...
The article discusses one of the lesser studied aspects of linguistic typology, the lexicon. Taking ...
This book presents new empirical findings about Germanic heritage varieties spoken in North America:...
This book presents new empirical findings about Germanic heritage varieties spoken in North America:...