This article compares the noun plural systems of ten Germanic languages focusing on the number of allomorphs, their formal shape and the assignment principles used for allomorph distribution. It further aims at identifying the interrelating factors, categories, and features decisive for the very different ways in which plural allomorphy is organized in languages of the same origin. The major relevant factors are pointed out with special emphasis on the role of gender, semantic and rhythmic assignment, and the role of high token frequency. On formal grounds, the fusion vs. separation of case and number as well as the role of zero morphology vs. redundant marking, of stem alternation and the direction of influence between stem and affix are d...
In this article we examine the allomorphic variation found in Pennsylvania Dutch plurality. In spite...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)This is a project in the field of language contact an...
Two experiments investigate the effect of number congruency using picture–word interfer-ence. Native...
This article compares the noun plural systems of ten Germanic languages focusing on the number of al...
We investigate the complexity of nominal plural allomorphy in ten Germanic languages from a contrast...
The comparison of the plural formation of the three Germanic languages Dutch, German, and English re...
The role of semantics in inflectional morphology has long been debated (Huang & Pinker, 2010; Pi...
Abstract: This study is intended to serve as a guide to teachers of German who are teaching German a...
Starting in 1885, Pieter Willems conducted a large, transnational dialect survey using a comprehensi...
AbstractThis study is intended to serve as a guide to teachers of German who are teaching German as ...
In the Germanic languages, gender and declension are two classification systems with a restricted f...
The present paper examined two cases of morphological change in transition zones between Alemannic d...
Variation in the acquisition of German plural morphology by second language learners. - In: How tole...
In this article we examine the allomorphic variation found in Pennsylvania Dutch plurality. In spite...
In this paper, we consider the predictions the Dual-Mechanism Model makes concerning the representat...
In this article we examine the allomorphic variation found in Pennsylvania Dutch plurality. In spite...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)This is a project in the field of language contact an...
Two experiments investigate the effect of number congruency using picture–word interfer-ence. Native...
This article compares the noun plural systems of ten Germanic languages focusing on the number of al...
We investigate the complexity of nominal plural allomorphy in ten Germanic languages from a contrast...
The comparison of the plural formation of the three Germanic languages Dutch, German, and English re...
The role of semantics in inflectional morphology has long been debated (Huang & Pinker, 2010; Pi...
Abstract: This study is intended to serve as a guide to teachers of German who are teaching German a...
Starting in 1885, Pieter Willems conducted a large, transnational dialect survey using a comprehensi...
AbstractThis study is intended to serve as a guide to teachers of German who are teaching German as ...
In the Germanic languages, gender and declension are two classification systems with a restricted f...
The present paper examined two cases of morphological change in transition zones between Alemannic d...
Variation in the acquisition of German plural morphology by second language learners. - In: How tole...
In this article we examine the allomorphic variation found in Pennsylvania Dutch plurality. In spite...
In this paper, we consider the predictions the Dual-Mechanism Model makes concerning the representat...
In this article we examine the allomorphic variation found in Pennsylvania Dutch plurality. In spite...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)This is a project in the field of language contact an...
Two experiments investigate the effect of number congruency using picture–word interfer-ence. Native...