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9783110197518 - Bernd Kortmann, Tanja Herrmann, Lukas Pietsch, Susanne Wagner: Agreement, Gender, Relative Clauses
Bernd Kortmann, Tanja Herrmann, Lukas Pietsch, Susanne Wagner

Agreement, Gender, Relative Clauses

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This volume offers qualitative as well as corpus-based quantitative studies on grammatical variation in the British Isles written from a typological perspective. All studies make use of the Freiburg English Dialect Corpus (FRED), a computerized corpus for predominantly British English dialects. Systematic comparative analyses of the following three domains of grammar form the backbone of the volume: relativization strategies in Scottish English, Northern Irish English, and in four major dialect areas in England (Herrmann), the so-called Northern Subject Rule, a special agreement phenomenon known from Northern England, Scotland and Northern Ireland (Pietsch), and pronominal gender, with a special focus on the typologically rather unique semantic gender system in the dialects of Southwest England (Wagner). This volume will be of interest to dialectologists, sociolinguists, typologists, historical linguists, grammarians, and anyone interested in the structure of spontaneous spoken English. Key Features It is the first book of its kind. It is rare already in its focus on the morphology and syntax of dialects. It is unique in its general orientation and data base. The volume is bound to have a major impact on English dialectology and the study of the grammar of English. Bernd Kortmann is Professor of English Linguistics at Freiburg University, Germany. Tanja Herrmann , Lukas Pietsch and Susanne Wagner received their Ph.D. at Freiburg University, Germany.
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9783110197518 - Susanne Wagner; Lukas Pietsch; Tanja Herrmann; Bernd Kortmann: Agreement, Gender, Relative Clauses
Susanne Wagner; Lukas Pietsch; Tanja Herrmann; Bernd Kortmann

Agreement, Gender, Relative Clauses (2005)

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This volume offers qualitative as well as corpus-based quantitative studies on grammatical variation in the British Isles written from a typological perspective. All studies make use of the Freiburg English Dialect Corpus (FRED), a computerized corpus for predominantly British English dialects. Systematic comparative analyses of the following three domains of grammar form the backbone of the volume: relativization strategies in Scottish English, Northern Irish English, and in four major dialect, This volume offers qualitative as well as corpus-based quantitative studies on grammatical variation in the British Isles written from a typological perspective. All studies make use of the Freiburg English Dialect Corpus (FRED), a computerized corpus for predominantly British English dialects. Systematic comparative analyses of the following three domains of grammar form the backbone of the volume: relativization strategies in Scottish English, Northern Irish English, and in four major dialect areas in England (Herrmann), the so-called Northern Subject Rule, a special agreement phenomenon known from Northern England, Scotland and Northern Ireland (Pietsch), and pronominal gender, with a special focus on the typologically rather unique semantic gender system in the dialects of Southwest England (Wagner). This volume will be of interest to dialectologists, sociolinguists, typologists, historical linguists, grammarians, and anyone interested in the structure of spontaneous spoken English. Key Features It is the first book of its kind. It is rare already in its focus on the morphology and syntax of dialects. It is unique in its general orientation and data base. The volume is bound to have a major impact on English dialectology and the study of the grammar of English. Bernd Kortmann is Professor of English Linguistics at Freiburg University, Germany. Tanja Herrmann, Lukas Pietsch and Susanne Wagner received their Ph.D. at Freiburg University, Germany. PDF, 01.01.2005.
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9783110197518 - Bernd Kortmann; Tanja Herrmann; Lukas Pietsch; Susanne Wagner: Agreement, Gender, Relative Clauses
Bernd Kortmann; Tanja Herrmann; Lukas Pietsch; Susanne Wagner

Agreement, Gender, Relative Clauses (2005)

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This volume offers qualitative as well as corpus-based quantitative studies on grammatical variation in the British Isles written from a typological perspective. All studies make use of the Freiburg English Dialect Corpus (FRED), a computerized corpus for predominantly British English dialects. Systematic comparative analyses of the following three domains of grammar form the backbone of the volume: relativization strategies in Scottish English, Northern Irish English, and in four major dialect, This volume offers qualitative as well as corpus-based quantitative studies on grammatical variation in the British Isles written from a typological perspective. All studies make use of the Freiburg English Dialect Corpus (FRED), a computerized corpus for predominantly British English dialects. Systematic comparative analyses of the following three domains of grammar form the backbone of the volume: relativization strategies in Scottish English, Northern Irish English, and in four major dialect areas in England (Herrmann), the so-called Northern Subject Rule, a special agreement phenomenon known from Northern England, Scotland and Northern Ireland (Pietsch), and pronominal gender, with a special focus on the typologically rather unique semantic gender system in the dialects of Southwest England (Wagner). This volume will be of interest to dialectologists, sociolinguists, typologists, historical linguists, grammarians, and anyone interested in the structure of spontaneous spoken English. Key Features It is the first book of its kind. It is rare already in its focus on the morphology and syntax of dialects. It is unique in its general orientation and data base. The volume is bound to have a major impact on English dialectology and the study of the grammar of English. Bernd Kortmann is Professor of English Linguistics at Freiburg University, Germany. Tanja Herrmann, Lukas Pietsch and Susanne Wagner received their Ph.D. at Freiburg University, Germany. PDF, 01.01.2005.
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9783110197518 - Susanne Wagner; Lukas Pietsch; Tanja Herrmann; Bernd Kortmann: Agreement, Gender, Relative Clauses
Susanne Wagner; Lukas Pietsch; Tanja Herrmann; Bernd Kortmann

Agreement, Gender, Relative Clauses (2005)

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Deutschland DE NW EB

ISBN: 9783110197518 bzw. 3110197510, in Deutsch, De Gruyter Oldenbourg, neu, E-Book.

Lieferung aus: Deutschland, Sofort per Download lieferbar.
This volume offers qualitative as well as corpus-based quantitative studies on grammatical variation in the British Isles written from a typological perspective. All studies make use of the Freiburg English Dialect Corpus (FRED), a computerized corpus for predominantly British English dialects. Systematic comparative analyses of the following three domains of grammar form the backbone of the volume: relativization strategies in Scottish English, Northern Irish English, and in four major dialect This volume offers qualitative as well as corpus-based quantitative studies on grammatical variation in the British Isles written from a typological perspective. All studies make use of the Freiburg English Dialect Corpus (FRED), a computerized corpus for predominantly British English dialects. Systematic comparative analyses of the following three domains of grammar form the backbone of the volume: relativization strategies in Scottish English, Northern Irish English, and in four major dialect areas in England (Herrmann), the so-called Northern Subject Rule, a special agreement phenomenon known from Northern England, Scotland and Northern Ireland (Pietsch), and pronominal gender, with a special focus on the typologically rather unique semantic gender system in the dialects of Southwest England (Wagner). This volume will be of interest to dialectologists, sociolinguists, typologists, historical linguists, grammarians, and anyone interested in the structure of spontaneous spoken English. Key Features It is the first book of its kind. It is rare already in its focus on the morphology and syntax of dialects. It is unique in its general orientation and data base. The volume is bound to have a major impact on English dialectology and the study of the grammar of English. Bernd Kortmann is Professor of English Linguistics at Freiburg University, Germany. Tanja Herrmann, Lukas Pietsch and Susanne Wagner received their Ph.D. at Freiburg University, Germany. 01.01.2005, PDF.
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9783110197518 - Bernd Kortmann; Tanja Herrmann; Lukas Pietsch; Susanne Wagner: Agreement, Gender, Relative Clauses
Bernd Kortmann; Tanja Herrmann; Lukas Pietsch; Susanne Wagner

Agreement, Gender, Relative Clauses (2005)

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Deutschland ~EN NW EB

ISBN: 9783110197518 bzw. 3110197510, vermutlich in Englisch, De Gruyter Oldenbourg, neu, E-Book.

Lieferung aus: Deutschland, Sofort per Download lieferbar.
This volume offers qualitative as well as corpus-based quantitative studies on grammatical variation in the British Isles written from a typological perspective. All studies make use of the Freiburg English Dialect Corpus (FRED), a computerized corpus for predominantly British English dialects. Systematic comparative analyses of the following three domains of grammar form the backbone of the volume: relativization strategies in Scottish English, Northern Irish English, and in four major dialect This volume offers qualitative as well as corpus-based quantitative studies on grammatical variation in the British Isles written from a typological perspective. All studies make use of the Freiburg English Dialect Corpus (FRED), a computerized corpus for predominantly British English dialects. Systematic comparative analyses of the following three domains of grammar form the backbone of the volume: relativization strategies in Scottish English, Northern Irish English, and in four major dialect areas in England (Herrmann), the so-called Northern Subject Rule, a special agreement phenomenon known from Northern England, Scotland and Northern Ireland (Pietsch), and pronominal gender, with a special focus on the typologically rather unique semantic gender system in the dialects of Southwest England (Wagner). This volume will be of interest to dialectologists, sociolinguists, typologists, historical linguists, grammarians, and anyone interested in the structure of spontaneous spoken English. Key Features It is the first book of its kind. It is rare already in its focus on the morphology and syntax of dialects. It is unique in its general orientation and data base. The volume is bound to have a major impact on English dialectology and the study of the grammar of English. Bernd Kortmann is Professor of English Linguistics at Freiburg University, Germany. Tanja Herrmann, Lukas Pietsch and Susanne Wagner received their Ph.D. at Freiburg University, Germany. 01.01.2005, PDF.
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9783110197518 - Bernd Kortmann: A Comparative Grammar of British English Dialects / Agreement, Gender, Relative Clauses
Bernd Kortmann

A Comparative Grammar of British English Dialects / Agreement, Gender, Relative Clauses

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Deutschland DE NW EB DL

ISBN: 9783110197518 bzw. 3110197510, in Deutsch, De Gruyter Mouton, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.

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A Comparative Grammar of British English Dialects / Agreement, Gender, Relative Clauses: This volume offers qualitative as well as corpus-based quantitative studies on grammatical variation in the British Isles written from a typological perspective. All studies make use of the Freiburg English Dialect Corpus (FRED), a computerized corpus for predominantly British English dialects. Systematic comparative analyses of the following three domains of grammar form the backbone of the volume: relativization strategies in Scottish English, Northern Irish English, and in four major dialect areas in England (Herrmann), the so-called Northern Subject Rule, a special agreement phenomenon known from Northern England, Scotland and Northern Ireland (Pietsch), and pronominal gender, with a special focus on the typologically rather unique semantic gender system in the dialects of Southwest England (Wagner). This volume will be of interest to dialectologists, sociolinguists, typologists, historical linguists, grammarians, and anyone interested in the structure of spontaneous spoken English. Key Features It is the first book of its kind. It is rare already in its focus on the morphology and syntax of dialects. It is unique in its general orientation and data base. The volume is bound to have a major impact on English dialectology and the study of the grammar of English. Englisch, Ebook.
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9783110197518 - Agreement, Gender, Relative Clauses als eBook von Bernd Kortmann, Tanja Herrmann, Lukas Pietsch, Susanne Wagner

Agreement, Gender, Relative Clauses als eBook von Bernd Kortmann, Tanja Herrmann, Lukas Pietsch, Susanne Wagner

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