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Morphological variation theoretical and empirical perspectives edited by Antje Dammel, Oliver Schallert.

Contributor(s): Dammel, Antje | Schallert, OliverMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Studies in language companion series ; Volume 207Publisher: Amsterdam ; Philadelphia John Benjamins Publishing Company, [2019]Description: 1 online resourceISBN: 902726256X; 9789027262561Subject(s): German language -- Variation | Germanic languages -- Variation | Grammar, Comparative and general -- Morphology | Language and languages -- Variation | German language -- Variation | Germanic languages -- Variation | Grammar, Comparative and general -- Morphology | Language and languages -- Variation | LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Grammar & Punctuation | LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / SyntaxGenre/Form: EBSCO eBooks | Electronic books. DDC classification: 415/.9 LOC classification: PF3074.7Online resources: EBSCOhost
Contents:
Introduction: on the benefits of analyzing morphological variation by linking theory and empirical evidence / Oliver Schallert and Antje Dammel -- Possessive -s in German: Development, variation and theoretical status / Tanja Ackermann -- Analyzing language change through a formalist framework / Raffaela Baechler and Simon Pröll -- Variation and change of plural verbs in Salzburg's base dialects / Lars Bülow, Hannes Scheutz and Dominik Wallner -- Content, form and realizations of Upper German case marking: Issues in modelling corpus-based data / Sophie Ellsässer -- Thoughts on morphomes, on a Scandinavian background / Hans-Olav Enger -- How to get lost: The Präteritumschwund in German dialects / Hanna Fischer -- The interaction of phonological and morphological variation in Zurich German / Anja Hasse -- Negative concord in Alemannic: An OT-approach at the syntax-morphology interface / Ann-Marie Moser -- Variation in non-finiteness and temporality from a canonical perspective / Tabea Reiner -- Strong or weak? Or: How information structure governs morphosyntactic variation / Helmut Weiss and Seyna Maria Dirani -- Index.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction: on the benefits of analyzing morphological variation by linking theory and empirical evidence / Oliver Schallert and Antje Dammel -- Possessive -s in German: Development, variation and theoretical status / Tanja Ackermann -- Analyzing language change through a formalist framework / Raffaela Baechler and Simon Pröll -- Variation and change of plural verbs in Salzburg's base dialects / Lars Bülow, Hannes Scheutz and Dominik Wallner -- Content, form and realizations of Upper German case marking: Issues in modelling corpus-based data / Sophie Ellsässer -- Thoughts on morphomes, on a Scandinavian background / Hans-Olav Enger -- How to get lost: The Präteritumschwund in German dialects / Hanna Fischer -- The interaction of phonological and morphological variation in Zurich German / Anja Hasse -- Negative concord in Alemannic: An OT-approach at the syntax-morphology interface / Ann-Marie Moser -- Variation in non-finiteness and temporality from a canonical perspective / Tabea Reiner -- Strong or weak? Or: How information structure governs morphosyntactic variation / Helmut Weiss and Seyna Maria Dirani -- Index.

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