Övdalian is spoken in central Sweden by about 2000 speakers. Traditionally categorized as a dialect of Swedish, it has not received much international attention. However, Övdalian is typologically closer to Faroese or Icelandic than it is to Swedish, and since it has been spoken in relative isolation for about 1000 years, a number of interesting linguistic archaisms have been preserved and innovations have developed. This volume provides seven papers about Övdalian morphology and syntax. The papers, all based on extensive fieldwork, cover topics such as verb movement, subject doubling, wh-words and case in Övdalian. Constituting the first comprehensive linguistic description of Övdalian in English, this volume is of interest for linguists i...
This thesis is a grammatical description of South Saami, a Uralic language traditionally spoken in c...
This dissertation addresses the question of what the function of morphological case is in Icelandic....
The chapters in this volume are concerned with morphosyntactic change in Late Modern Swedish, i.e. t...
Övdalian is spoken in central Sweden by about 2000 speakers. Traditionally categorized as a dialect ...
This dissertation discusses aspects of the syntax of Övdalian, a variety spoken by ca. 2,500 people ...
This book looks at some phenomena within the grammar of the noun phrase in a group of traditional No...
This volume explores morphosyntactic change in the Late Modern Swedish period from the 18th century ...
This volume explores morphosyntactic change in the Late Modern Swedish period from the 18th century ...
This volume explores morphosyntactic change in the Late Modern Swedish period from the 18th century ...
This volume explores morphosyntactic change in the Late Modern Swedish period from the 18th century ...
This volume explores morphosyntactic change in the Late Modern Swedish period from the 18th century ...
This volume explores morphosyntactic change in the Late Modern Swedish period from the 18th century ...
This volume explores morphosyntactic change in the Late Modern Swedish period from the 18th century ...
The Germanic languages represent a branch of the Indo-European language family that is traditionally...
The Germanic language family has a unique place within the Indo-European language family because of ...
This thesis is a grammatical description of South Saami, a Uralic language traditionally spoken in c...
This dissertation addresses the question of what the function of morphological case is in Icelandic....
The chapters in this volume are concerned with morphosyntactic change in Late Modern Swedish, i.e. t...
Övdalian is spoken in central Sweden by about 2000 speakers. Traditionally categorized as a dialect ...
This dissertation discusses aspects of the syntax of Övdalian, a variety spoken by ca. 2,500 people ...
This book looks at some phenomena within the grammar of the noun phrase in a group of traditional No...
This volume explores morphosyntactic change in the Late Modern Swedish period from the 18th century ...
This volume explores morphosyntactic change in the Late Modern Swedish period from the 18th century ...
This volume explores morphosyntactic change in the Late Modern Swedish period from the 18th century ...
This volume explores morphosyntactic change in the Late Modern Swedish period from the 18th century ...
This volume explores morphosyntactic change in the Late Modern Swedish period from the 18th century ...
This volume explores morphosyntactic change in the Late Modern Swedish period from the 18th century ...
This volume explores morphosyntactic change in the Late Modern Swedish period from the 18th century ...
The Germanic languages represent a branch of the Indo-European language family that is traditionally...
The Germanic language family has a unique place within the Indo-European language family because of ...
This thesis is a grammatical description of South Saami, a Uralic language traditionally spoken in c...
This dissertation addresses the question of what the function of morphological case is in Icelandic....
The chapters in this volume are concerned with morphosyntactic change in Late Modern Swedish, i.e. t...