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505 | 8 | |a 3. Onset clusters in Standard German and in Southern Bavarian varieties3.1 Standard German; 3.2 The Tyrolean dialects, Mòcheno, and Lusern Cimbrian; 4. Standard Italian and the Trentino dialects; 5. An analysis of dialectal microvariation; 5.1 A typology of sonority distance in onset clusters ; 5.2 Alternative analyses of minimal grammatical difference; 6. Conclusions; References; Adverb and participle agreement; 1. Introduction; 2. Status quaestionis in Romance; 2.1 Adverbs in southern Italian dialects; 2.2 Adjectival adverbs, adverbial adjectives. | |
505 | 8 | |a 3. Adverb agreement in southern Italian dialects3.1 The dialects of the 'Lausberg Area'; 3.2 Transitives; 3.2.1 A subject-adverb agreement pattern?; 3.3 Unaccusatives; 3.4 Unergatives; 3.5 Interim summary; 4. Effects on past participle agreement; 4.1 The general picture; 4.2 Insertion of the adjectival adverbs; 5. Towards a structural interpretation; 5.1 Agreement of non-metaphonic participles; 5.2 Notes on the roots bon- and mal-; 5.3 Adverb and participle agreement in Parameter Hierarchies; 6. Conclusive remarks and remaining questions; Appendix; References. | |
505 | 8 | |a Why a bed can be slept in but not underIntroduction: The class of English prepositional verbs*; 1. Extracting from inside the PP: Wh- vs DP-extraction; 2. Tackling (V+P): Reanalysis; 2.1 The problems with Reanalysis; 3. Incorporation "without" incorporation; 3.1 Baker (1988) on PPass; 3.2 A little diatopic variation: P-Stranding in Northern German and Dutch; 4. Breaking down vP; 4.1 Are applied objects "more object-like" than canonical objects?; 4.2 The level of affectedness; 4.3 The basic structure of PVs; 4.4 The odd men out: Non-passivizing PVs; 4.6 Variation in applicative constructions. | |
505 | 8 | |a ConclusionsReferences; On the variable nature of head final effects in German and English; 1. Introduction; 2. The HFF as a syntactic condition; 3. On the mapping between syntactic and prosodic structure; 3.1 Background Information; 3.2 Prosodic domain formation in a phase-based approach; 3.3 Syntactic structure and default prominence; 3.4 Further operations in phonology proper; 4. The HFF as a metrical condition; 5. The HFF as a morphological condition; 6. Additional HF-effects in the German v-domain; 7. HF-Effects and the FOFC; 8. Conclusions; References. | |
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spelling | Theoretical approaches to linguistic variation / edited by Ermenegildo Bidese, Federica Cognola and Manuela Caterina Moroni. Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, [2016] 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today ; v. 234 Includes bibliographical references and index. Print version record and CIP data provided by publisher. Theoretical Approaches to Linguistic Variation; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Table of Contents; Acknowledgements; Introduction; 1. General overview: Current trends in language variation and aims of this volume; 2. Language variation and the notion of interface; 3. On the relationship between language variation and language change; 4. The single contributions; References; Germanic and Romance Onset Clusters -- how to account for microvariation; 1. Introduction; 2. Consonant clusters and the sonority sequencing principle. 3. Onset clusters in Standard German and in Southern Bavarian varieties3.1 Standard German; 3.2 The Tyrolean dialects, Mòcheno, and Lusern Cimbrian; 4. Standard Italian and the Trentino dialects; 5. An analysis of dialectal microvariation; 5.1 A typology of sonority distance in onset clusters ; 5.2 Alternative analyses of minimal grammatical difference; 6. Conclusions; References; Adverb and participle agreement; 1. Introduction; 2. Status quaestionis in Romance; 2.1 Adverbs in southern Italian dialects; 2.2 Adjectival adverbs, adverbial adjectives. 3. Adverb agreement in southern Italian dialects3.1 The dialects of the 'Lausberg Area'; 3.2 Transitives; 3.2.1 A subject-adverb agreement pattern?; 3.3 Unaccusatives; 3.4 Unergatives; 3.5 Interim summary; 4. Effects on past participle agreement; 4.1 The general picture; 4.2 Insertion of the adjectival adverbs; 5. Towards a structural interpretation; 5.1 Agreement of non-metaphonic participles; 5.2 Notes on the roots bon- and mal-; 5.3 Adverb and participle agreement in Parameter Hierarchies; 6. Conclusive remarks and remaining questions; Appendix; References. Why a bed can be slept in but not underIntroduction: The class of English prepositional verbs*; 1. Extracting from inside the PP: Wh- vs DP-extraction; 2. Tackling (V+P): Reanalysis; 2.1 The problems with Reanalysis; 3. Incorporation "without" incorporation; 3.1 Baker (1988) on PPass; 3.2 A little diatopic variation: P-Stranding in Northern German and Dutch; 4. Breaking down vP; 4.1 Are applied objects "more object-like" than canonical objects?; 4.2 The level of affectedness; 4.3 The basic structure of PVs; 4.4 The odd men out: Non-passivizing PVs; 4.6 Variation in applicative constructions. ConclusionsReferences; On the variable nature of head final effects in German and English; 1. Introduction; 2. The HFF as a syntactic condition; 3. On the mapping between syntactic and prosodic structure; 3.1 Background Information; 3.2 Prosodic domain formation in a phase-based approach; 3.3 Syntactic structure and default prominence; 3.4 Further operations in phonology proper; 4. The HFF as a metrical condition; 5. The HFF as a morphological condition; 6. Additional HF-effects in the German v-domain; 7. HF-Effects and the FOFC; 8. Conclusions; References. Language and languages Variation Research. Languages in contact Research. Linguistic change Research. Romance languages Variation. Germanic languages Variation. Bilingualism Social aspects. Sociolinguistics. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85124195 Variation (Linguistique) Recherche. Langues en contact Recherche. Changement linguistique Recherche. Langues romanes Variation. Langues germaniques Variation. Sociolinguistique. sociolinguistics. aat LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES Linguistics General. bisacsh Bilingualism Social aspects fast Germanic languages Variation fast Romance languages Variation fast Sociolinguistics fast Bidese, Ermenegildo, editor. Cognola, Federica, editor. Moroni, Manuela Caterina. Print version: Theoretical approaches to linguistic variation. Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, [2016] 9789027257178 (DLC) 2016033551 Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today. FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1422794 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Theoretical approaches to linguistic variation / Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today. Theoretical Approaches to Linguistic Variation; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Table of Contents; Acknowledgements; Introduction; 1. General overview: Current trends in language variation and aims of this volume; 2. Language variation and the notion of interface; 3. On the relationship between language variation and language change; 4. The single contributions; References; Germanic and Romance Onset Clusters -- how to account for microvariation; 1. Introduction; 2. Consonant clusters and the sonority sequencing principle. 3. Onset clusters in Standard German and in Southern Bavarian varieties3.1 Standard German; 3.2 The Tyrolean dialects, Mòcheno, and Lusern Cimbrian; 4. Standard Italian and the Trentino dialects; 5. An analysis of dialectal microvariation; 5.1 A typology of sonority distance in onset clusters ; 5.2 Alternative analyses of minimal grammatical difference; 6. Conclusions; References; Adverb and participle agreement; 1. Introduction; 2. Status quaestionis in Romance; 2.1 Adverbs in southern Italian dialects; 2.2 Adjectival adverbs, adverbial adjectives. 3. Adverb agreement in southern Italian dialects3.1 The dialects of the 'Lausberg Area'; 3.2 Transitives; 3.2.1 A subject-adverb agreement pattern?; 3.3 Unaccusatives; 3.4 Unergatives; 3.5 Interim summary; 4. Effects on past participle agreement; 4.1 The general picture; 4.2 Insertion of the adjectival adverbs; 5. Towards a structural interpretation; 5.1 Agreement of non-metaphonic participles; 5.2 Notes on the roots bon- and mal-; 5.3 Adverb and participle agreement in Parameter Hierarchies; 6. Conclusive remarks and remaining questions; Appendix; References. Why a bed can be slept in but not underIntroduction: The class of English prepositional verbs*; 1. Extracting from inside the PP: Wh- vs DP-extraction; 2. Tackling (V+P): Reanalysis; 2.1 The problems with Reanalysis; 3. Incorporation "without" incorporation; 3.1 Baker (1988) on PPass; 3.2 A little diatopic variation: P-Stranding in Northern German and Dutch; 4. Breaking down vP; 4.1 Are applied objects "more object-like" than canonical objects?; 4.2 The level of affectedness; 4.3 The basic structure of PVs; 4.4 The odd men out: Non-passivizing PVs; 4.6 Variation in applicative constructions. ConclusionsReferences; On the variable nature of head final effects in German and English; 1. Introduction; 2. The HFF as a syntactic condition; 3. On the mapping between syntactic and prosodic structure; 3.1 Background Information; 3.2 Prosodic domain formation in a phase-based approach; 3.3 Syntactic structure and default prominence; 3.4 Further operations in phonology proper; 4. The HFF as a metrical condition; 5. The HFF as a morphological condition; 6. Additional HF-effects in the German v-domain; 7. HF-Effects and the FOFC; 8. Conclusions; References. Language and languages Variation Research. Languages in contact Research. Linguistic change Research. Romance languages Variation. Germanic languages Variation. Bilingualism Social aspects. Sociolinguistics. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85124195 Variation (Linguistique) Recherche. Langues en contact Recherche. Changement linguistique Recherche. Langues romanes Variation. Langues germaniques Variation. Sociolinguistique. sociolinguistics. aat LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES Linguistics General. bisacsh Bilingualism Social aspects fast Germanic languages Variation fast Romance languages Variation fast Sociolinguistics fast |
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title_full | Theoretical approaches to linguistic variation / edited by Ermenegildo Bidese, Federica Cognola and Manuela Caterina Moroni. |
title_fullStr | Theoretical approaches to linguistic variation / edited by Ermenegildo Bidese, Federica Cognola and Manuela Caterina Moroni. |
title_full_unstemmed | Theoretical approaches to linguistic variation / edited by Ermenegildo Bidese, Federica Cognola and Manuela Caterina Moroni. |
title_short | Theoretical approaches to linguistic variation / |
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topic | Language and languages Variation Research. Languages in contact Research. Linguistic change Research. Romance languages Variation. Germanic languages Variation. Bilingualism Social aspects. Sociolinguistics. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85124195 Variation (Linguistique) Recherche. Langues en contact Recherche. Changement linguistique Recherche. Langues romanes Variation. Langues germaniques Variation. Sociolinguistique. sociolinguistics. aat LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES Linguistics General. bisacsh Bilingualism Social aspects fast Germanic languages Variation fast Romance languages Variation fast Sociolinguistics fast |
topic_facet | Language and languages Variation Research. Languages in contact Research. Linguistic change Research. Romance languages Variation. Germanic languages Variation. Bilingualism Social aspects. Sociolinguistics. Variation (Linguistique) Recherche. Langues en contact Recherche. Changement linguistique Recherche. Langues romanes Variation. Langues germaniques Variation. Sociolinguistique. sociolinguistics. LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES Linguistics General. Bilingualism Social aspects Germanic languages Variation Romance languages Variation Sociolinguistics |
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