Why did Shakespeare write 'shak’d' when we say 'shook'? Why do some people say 'dived' and others 'dove'?These questions have to do with how we inflect verbs for past tense, and how those strategies vary across time and space. This dissertation sheds light on the issue through case studies of verbs in Swedish and Frisian, and by using analogy (structural similarity) as a way of explaining language change. In the first half of the book the development of verbal inflection in the Germanic languages is treated, along with more detailed histories of that inflection in Swedish and Frisian.The second part is dedicated to analogy. The hypothesis is that verbs that sound alike will tend to have the same kind of past tense inflection as well. After ...
Like other Germanic languages, Frisian has both strong and weak verbal inflection. Despite a strong ...
Like other Germanic languages, Frisian has both strong and weak verbal inflection. Despite a strong ...
Like other Germanic languages, Frisian has both strong and weak verbal inflection. Despite a strong ...
Why did Shakespeare write 'shak’d' when we say 'shook'? Why do some people say 'dived' and others 'd...
Why did Shakespeare write 'shak’d' when we say 'shook'? Why do some people say 'dived' and others 'd...
Why did Shakespeare write 'shak’d' when we say 'shook'? Why do some people say 'dived' and others 'd...
Why did Shakespeare write 'shak’d' when we say 'shook'? Why do some people say 'dived' and others 'd...
This study investigates the role of analogy in the changes in inflectional classes of Swedish verbs ...
This study investigates the role of analogy in the changes in inflectional classes of Swedish verbs ...
This study investigates the role of analogy in the changes in inflectional classes of Swedish verbs ...
This study investigates the role of analogy in the changes in inflectional classes of Swedish verbs ...
The Germanic past tense system is reliant upon two general morphological strategies. The first strat...
The Germanic languages maintain two general strategies to form the finite past tense of a verb. The ...
Like other Germanic languages, Frisian has both strong and weak verbal inflection. Despite a strong ...
The Germanic languages employ two general strategies of past tense formation. The first strategy is ...
Like other Germanic languages, Frisian has both strong and weak verbal inflection. Despite a strong ...
Like other Germanic languages, Frisian has both strong and weak verbal inflection. Despite a strong ...
Like other Germanic languages, Frisian has both strong and weak verbal inflection. Despite a strong ...
Why did Shakespeare write 'shak’d' when we say 'shook'? Why do some people say 'dived' and others 'd...
Why did Shakespeare write 'shak’d' when we say 'shook'? Why do some people say 'dived' and others 'd...
Why did Shakespeare write 'shak’d' when we say 'shook'? Why do some people say 'dived' and others 'd...
Why did Shakespeare write 'shak’d' when we say 'shook'? Why do some people say 'dived' and others 'd...
This study investigates the role of analogy in the changes in inflectional classes of Swedish verbs ...
This study investigates the role of analogy in the changes in inflectional classes of Swedish verbs ...
This study investigates the role of analogy in the changes in inflectional classes of Swedish verbs ...
This study investigates the role of analogy in the changes in inflectional classes of Swedish verbs ...
The Germanic past tense system is reliant upon two general morphological strategies. The first strat...
The Germanic languages maintain two general strategies to form the finite past tense of a verb. The ...
Like other Germanic languages, Frisian has both strong and weak verbal inflection. Despite a strong ...
The Germanic languages employ two general strategies of past tense formation. The first strategy is ...
Like other Germanic languages, Frisian has both strong and weak verbal inflection. Despite a strong ...
Like other Germanic languages, Frisian has both strong and weak verbal inflection. Despite a strong ...
Like other Germanic languages, Frisian has both strong and weak verbal inflection. Despite a strong ...