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  • 1
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    Book
    The Hague [u.a.] : Mouton
    UID:
    b3kat_BV003178085
    Format: 156 S.
    Series Statement: Janua linguarum : Series minor 186
    Language: English
    Subjects: Comparative Studies. Non-European Languages/Literatures , German Studies
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    Keywords: Germanisch ; Verb ; Wortstellung ; Verb ; Syntax ; Sprachwandel
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  • 2
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    Online Resource
    Amsterdam : John Benjamins Publishing Company
    UID:
    gbv_186052754X
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (vi, 409 Seiten) , Diagramme
    ISBN: 9789027250001
    Series Statement: Constructional approaches to language volume 34
    Content: "Constructions in Spanish is the first book-length English-language volume in the field of usage-based and Cognitive Construction Grammar dedicated exclusively to Spanish. The contributions investigate a wide range of constructions from both a synchronic and a diachronic perspective, cutting across morphology, syntax, semantics and pragmatics. The constructionist perspective is also linked to comparative and typological research, to (foreign) language acquisition and to multi-modal discourse analysis. The volume aims both at increasing the visibility of constructionist approaches to Spanish, and at offering data and analyses of Spanish for scholars working on constructional analyses of other languages. The volume thus addresses both scholars in Spanish and Romance linguistics, as it builds connections between more traditional approaches and constructionist approaches, and construction grammarians generally, especially scholars interested in comparative work"--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Construction grammar meets Hispanic linguistics / Inga Hennecke and Evelyn Wiesinger -- Comparative word-formation constructions. Collection nouns as a derivational category in Spanish: analysing the productivity of collective suffixes on the basis of ad hoc constructs / Désirée Kleineberg -- Lexical reduplication in Spanish and Italian: a constructional approach / Ewa Urbaniak -- Phrase-level constructions. A constructional approach to causative support verbs in Spanish / María Isabel Jiménez Martínez and Chantal Melis -- From idioms to semi-schematic constructions and vice versa: the case of [a un paso de X] / Carmen Mellado Blanco -- The construction [a TODO Nsg] in Spanish / Belén López Meirama and Nely M. Iglesias Iglesias -- Abstract and schematic constructions. On deconstructing mood: a construction grammar approach to the Spanish subjunctive / Hans-Ingo Radatz -- Quotative que constructions in Spanish: a constructional variational approach / Pedro Gras, Sofia Pérez Fernández and Frank Brisard -- Que conste/sepas and como si constructions in Spanish / Catalina Fuentes Rodríguez and Victor Pérez Béjar -- A constructional analysis of digo yo in peninsular Spanish / Montserrat Martínez-Vázquez -- Extending the scope of constructionist research on Spanish. From he aquí to aquí está: a case of constructional substitution and syntactic regularization / Felix Tacke -- On the role of verb-particle constructions in Old Spanish: onomasiological networks and typological change / Evelyn Wiesinger -- What can collaboratively produced lists tell us about constructions? A multimodal analysis of co-constructed enumeration practices in spoken Spanish / Dennis Dressel, Philipp Dankel and Alexander Teixeira Kalkhoff -- Construction grammar and foreign language learning (L3): target and non-target language patterns including the Spanish verbs tener and ser / Kathleen Plötner.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789027213808
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Constructions in Spanish Amsterdam : John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2023 ISBN 9789027213808
    Language: English
    Keywords: Aufsatzsammlung
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    Author information: Hennecke, Inga 1983-
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    Online Resource
    Amsterdam/Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company
    UID:
    b3kat_BV048224564
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (258 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9789027260468
    Series Statement: Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today Ser. v.265
    Note: Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources , Intro -- Past Participle Agreement -- Editorial page -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Dedication page -- Table of contents -- Introduction -- Part 1. Past participle agreement in Romance languages: General properties and previous accounts -- 1. General remarks on past participle agreement -- 1.1 Past participle agreement in French and Italian -- 1.1.1 Basic data -- 1.1.2 Descriptive generalizations -- 1.2 Previous accounts -- 1.2.1 Traditional approaches -- 1.2.2 Some sociolinguistic and stylistic considerations -- 1.2.3 Semantic/pragmatic approaches -- 1.2.4 Syntactic approaches: Position, Spec-Head relations and AgrO -- 1.2.5 More recent accounts from a minimalist perspective -- 2. Optionality and language change: PPA as an interface phenomenon -- 2.1 Optionality: Competing grammars and interface effects -- 2.2 Interface effects on PPA -- 2.2.1 Information structure-syntax interface -- 2.2.2 Semantics/pragmatics-syntax interface -- 2.3 Object phenomena related to specificity -- 2.3.1 Object movement, CLD and DOM -- 2.3.2 PPA and object movement -- 2.3.3 PPA and DOM -- 2.3.4 PPA and CLD -- 2.4 Interim summary -- 3. Past participle agreement in Catalan -- 3.1 Peculiarities of PPA in Catalan -- 3.2 PPA as a case of doubt: A digression on normative grammar and the realization of PPA -- 3.3 PPA in Catalan: A phenomenon at the interfaces? -- 3.3.1 The role of specificity in Catalan PPA -- 3.3.2 Correlations among object phenomena -- 3.3.3 Further evidence: Definiteness effects in absolute small clauses -- 4. Standpoint and research outlines -- Part 2. Theoretical background: Universal grammar and language change -- 5. On clausal structure and universal grammar -- 5.1 Universal grammar and the clausal spine -- 5.2 Parameters and variation -- 5.3 Formal features and Agree -- 6. On grammaticalization and language change , 6.1 Grammaticalization as a descriptive tool -- 6.2 Grammaticalization clines: From semantic to formal features -- 6.3 Some thoughts on the question of morphology -- 6.4 Economy and cyclicity -- 6.5 Summarizing -- 7. Subject-verb agreement revisited -- 7.1 Preliminaries: Some problematic issues -- 7.2 Two diachronic stages in subject-verb agreement -- 7.3 On the role of case in grammaticalization and language change -- Part 3. Past participle agreement in Catalan: An empirical study -- 8. Data collection -- 8.1 Old Catalan (11th-15th centuries) and 'Decadença' Catalan (16th-19th centuries) -- 8.1.1 General methodological issues -- 8.1.2 Text selection -- 8.1.3 Coded features and coding criteria -- 8.1.3.1 The verb -- 8.1.3.2 The object noun phrase (NP/DP) -- 8.1.3.3 The clause -- 8.2 Modern Catalan -- 8.2.1 Target constructions of the test -- 8.2.2 Structure of the questionnaire -- 8.2.3 Participants -- 9. The PPA cycle -- 9.1 Old Catalan: Results of the corpus analysis -- 9.1.1 The verb -- 9.1.1.1 Verbal lexeme -- 9.1.1.2 Auxiliary verb -- 9.1.1.3 Participle agreement -- 9.1.2 The object noun phrase (NP/DP) -- 9.1.2.1 Gender and number -- 9.1.2.2 Person -- 9.1.2.3 Case -- 9.1.2.4 Definiteness and specificity -- 9.1.2.5 Genericity -- 9.1.2.6 Animacy -- 9.1.3 The clause -- 9.1.3.1 Construction type -- 9.1.3.2 Word order, position with respect to the verb, adjacency -- 9.2 Results of the questionnaire for Modern Catalan -- 9.2.1 Interpolation -- 9.2.2 Causatives -- 9.2.3 Partitive objects -- 9.2.4 Influence of dialect and language dominance -- 9.3 Interpreting the data: A PPA-cycle -- 10. Diachronic analysis of past participle agreement in Catalan: A grammaticalization approach -- 10.1 Additional assumptions -- 10.2 Grammaticalizing formal features and avoiding redundancy -- 10.2.1 Stage 1: Obligatory agreement , 10.2.2 Stage 2: PPA controlled by specificity? -- 10.2.3 Stage 3: Positional rules on agreement -- 10.2.4 Stage 4: Optional agreement -- 10.2.5 Stage 5: Loss of agreement -- 10.3 Outcomes, shortcomings, outlook -- 10.3.1 The division between narrow syntax and the interfaces -- 10.3.2 Consequences of grammaticalization for accusative case -- 10.3.3 Some remarks on unaccusativity -- 10.3.4 Open issues -- Concluding remarks -- References -- List of texts used in the Old Catalan corpus -- 11th-13th century -- 14th century -- 15th century -- 16th century -- 17th-19th century -- Index
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Vega Vilanova, Jorge Past Participle Agreement Amsterdam/Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company,c2020 ISBN 9789027207975
    Language: English
    Keywords: Romanische Sprachen ; Katalanisch ; Partizip Perfekt ; Hochschulschrift
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  • 4
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    Book
    Basingstoke : Palgrave Macmillan
    UID:
    gbv_1619804204
    Format: xxi, 336 Seiten , Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karte
    ISBN: 9781137034700 , 113703470X
    Content: "This volume presents a comprehensive overview of sociolinguistic research in Scotland and showcases developments in sociolinguistic theory, method and application, highlighting Scotland's position as a valuable 'sociolinguistic laboratory'. Dealing with all levels of language, each chapter focuses on language use in different regions of Scotland, including Aberdeen, the Borders, Edinburgh, Fife, Glasgow and the Shetland Isles. Topics include the study of variation in towns on the Scottish-English border, the acquisition of variation by non-native speakers, lexical erosion in rural communities, and Gaelic and English code-switching. Other chapters focus on the history of sociolinguistic research in Scotland, the study of syntactic variation using the Scottish Corpus of Text and Speech, the influence of the media on language change, and changes in language attitudes in Shetland. Bringing together chapters written by a range of international scholars, this book provides an insight into Scotland's contemporary sociolinguistic landscape and is a key resource for advanced students and researchers interested in language use in Scotland"--
    Content: "This volume presents a comprehensive overview of sociolinguistic research in Scotland and showcases developments in sociolinguistic theory, method and application, highlighting Scotland's position as a valuable 'sociolinguistic laboratory'. Dealing with all levels of language, each chapter focuses on language use in different regions of Scotland, including Aberdeen, the Borders, Edinburgh, Fife, Glasgow and the Shetland Isles. Topics include the study of variation in towns on the Scottish-English border, the acquisition of variation by non-native speakers, lexical erosion in rural communities, and Gaelic and English code-switching. Other chapters focus on the history of sociolinguistic research in Scotland, the study of syntactic variation using the Scottish Corpus of Text and Speech, the influence of the media on language change, and changes in language attitudes in Shetland.
    Note: Literaturangaben , Machine generated contents note:Foreword by Jennifer Smith -- 1. An Overview of Language in Scotland; Robert Lawson -- 2. A Short History of Sociolinguistics in Scotland; Ronald Macaulay -- 3. Accent Variation and Change in North-East Scotland: The Case of (HW) in Aberdeen; Thorsten Brato -- 4. A Socio-Articulatory Study of Scottish Rhoticity; Eleanor Lawson, James M. Scobbie and Jane Stuart-Smith -- 5. Sociolinguistic Variation in the Scottish-English Border Area; Dominic Watt, Carmen Llamas and Daniel Ezra Johnson -- 6. Hitting an Edinburgh Target: Immigrant Adolescents' Acquisition of Variation in Edinburgh English; Miriam Meyerhoff and Erik Schleef -- 7. Vowel Variation in Scottish Standard English: Accent-Internal Diferentiation or Anglicisation?; Ole Schützler
    Language: English
    Subjects: English Studies
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    Keywords: Schottland ; Soziolinguistik ; Geschichte ; Schottisch ; Sprachvariante ; Soziolinguistik ; Gälisch-Schottisch ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
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