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    UID:
    almafu_BV003211873
    Format: X, 189 S.
    ISBN: 3-484-10244-6
    Series Statement: Linguistische Arbeiten 30
    Language: English
    Subjects: Comparative Studies. Non-European Languages/Literatures , German Studies
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    Keywords: 1455-1535 Pauli, Johannes ; Predigt ; Infinitiv ; Ergänzung ; 1445-1510 Geiler von Kaysersberg, Johannes ; Predigt ; Infinitiv ; Ergänzung ; Frühneuhochdeutsch ; Infinitiv ; Ergänzung ; 1455-1535 Pauli, Johannes ; Predigt ; Infinitkonstruktion ; 1445-1510 Geiler von Kaysersberg, Johannes ; Predigt ; Infinitkonstruktion ; Frühneuhochdeutsch ; Infinitkonstruktion ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift
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    Amsterdam :John Benjamins Publishing Company,
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    almafu_9959380167402883
    Format: 1 online resource (233 pages) : , illustrations
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Series Statement: Approaches to Hungarian Series ; v.16
    Content: This volume contains selected papers from the 13th International Conference on the Structure of Hungarian (Budapest, 2017).The contributions address current issues in Hungarian linguistics, including comparisons with other languages (e.g., English, German, Turkish, Arabic, Spanish). Specifically, the phonetics and phonology papers present experimental and corpus studies of /h/ voicing, the acoustics of Hungarian word stress, and vowel harmony in harmonically mixed stems. The papers on syntax and semantics discuss object agreement and its locality restrictions, equative markers in German and Hungarian diachronically and synchronically, anaphoric possessor strategies and definite article distribution, and the semantics of various aspectual adverbs. Experimental studies of information structure examine the linear placement of textually given topical constituents post-verbally, exhaustivity inferences with focus partitioning in German, English and Hungarian, and contextual factors licensing Hungarian structural focus. The broad range of topics ensures that this volume will interest scholars of Hungarian and theoretical linguists more generally.
    Note: Includes index. , Intro -- Approaches to Hungarian -- Editorial page -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Table of contents -- Introduction -- Non-degree equatives and reanalysis -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The syntax of equatives -- 3. Equatives in German -- 4. Equatives in Old Hungarian -- 5. Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Anatomy of Hungarian aspectual particles -- 1. Overview -- 2. Még -- 2.1 Temporal még -- 2.2 Comparative még -- 2.3 Marginality még -- 2.4 Additive még -- 3. Templatic meaning -- 4. Concessive mégis and additives -- 5. Other accounts -- 6. Extensions and summary -- 6.1 Repetitives -- 6.2 Crosslinguistic patterns -- 6.3 Summary -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Intervocalic voicing of Hungarian /h/ -- 1. Introduction -- 1.1 Background -- 1.2 Aims -- 1.3 The acoustics of breathy voice, and acoustic parameters that quantify voice quality in fricatives -- 2. Methods -- 2.1 Participants -- 2.2 Material -- 2.3 Measurements -- 2.3.1 Estimation of the voiced part -- 2.3.2 Acoustic measure of signal characteristics -- 2.3.3 Statistical analyses -- 3. Results -- 4. Discussion and conclusions -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Contextual triggers of the Hungarian pre-verbal focus structure -- 1. Introduction -- 1.1 Hungarian: A free word-order language -- 1.2 Accounts of word order: Discourse configurationality -- 1.3 The structures investigated in the present study -- 1.4 What is Focus? -- 1.5 Contextual factors commonly associated with preVf and neutral sentences -- Anchor 166 -- 1.5.2 Contrast -- 1.6 The goal of the present study, hypotheses -- 2. Experiments -- 2.1 Experiment 1 -- 2.1.1 Participants -- 2.1.2 Procedure -- 2.1.3 Materials -- Anchor 174 -- 2.1.5 Results -- 2.1.6 Discussion -- 2.2 Experiment 2 -- 2.2.1 Participants -- 2.2.2 Procedure -- 2.2.3 Materials -- 2.2.4 Predictions -- Anchor 182 -- 2.2.6 Discussion. , 3. General discussion -- 4. Conclusion -- Acknowledgement -- References -- Testing variability effects in Hungarian vowel harmony -- 1. Harmony -- 2. Experiment -- 2.1 Participants -- 2.2 Stimuli -- 2.3 Method and procedure -- 2.4 Results -- 2.4.1 Results by generalized type - Count Effect -- 2.4.2 Height Effect -- 2.4.3 Cumulativity 1 -- 2.4.4 Cumulativity 2 -- 2.4.5 Comparisons of C-final vs V-final roots -- 3. Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- References -- With or without the definite article -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The background of the study -- 2.1 Reuland's (2007, 2011) conjecture on dedicated possessive reflexives -- 2.2 The Hungarian background -- 3. Anaphoric possessors with or without the definite article -- 3.1 Pronominal possessors -- 3.2 The survey -- 3.3 The primary reflexive as a possessor -- 3.4 The reciprocal anaphor as a possessor -- 3.5 The complex reflexive önmaga 'oneself' as a possessor -- 4. Summary and outlook -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Word order effects of givenness in Hungarian: -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Givenness -- 2.1 Notions of givenness -- 2.2 The grammatical marking of givenness -- 3. Background on Hungarian -- 3.1 Free word order in the post-verbal field -- 3.2 Givenness in Hungarian -- 4. Experimental treatment -- 4.1 Methods and materials -- 4.2 Results -- 4.3 Discussion -- 5. General discussion -- 5.1 Syntactic approaches -- 5.2 A prosodic approach -- 6. Conclusion -- References -- Object agreement and locality in Hungarian -- 1. Object agreement: Preliminaries -- Anchor 135 -- 2.1 Transitive verbs with a DP object: [+def +lak] -- 2.2 Intransitive verbs with an accusative adjunct: [+def ?lak] -- 2.3 Verbs with an infinitival complement alternating with an object DP: [+def +lak] -- 2.4 Verbs with a non-object infinitival complement: [-def ±lak]. , 2.5 Non-agreeing patterns with infinitival complements: [-def -lak] -- 2.6 Verbs with an infinitival adjunct: [-def -lak] -- 2.7 Speaker variation -- Anchor 143 -- 3.1 A locality-based hierarchy of verbs based on patterns of object agreement -- 3.2 What multiple infinitival constructions show us -- 3.2.1 Definiteness agreement in multiple infinitival constructions -- 3.2.2 lak-agreement in multiple infinitival constructions -- 3.3 What is responsible for the blocking effect in type 5 verbs? -- 4. Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- Anchor 151 -- Fixed stress as phonological redundancy: -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Stress systems and redundancy -- 2.1 Overview of stress systems -- 2.2 Redundancy and predictable stress -- 2.3 Predictable stress: Perception and production -- 2.3.1 Stress perception -- 2.3.2 Production -- 3. Experimental design: Stress production and analysis -- 3.1 Experimental design -- 3.1.1 Hypotheses -- 3.1.2 Procedure -- 3.2 Stimuli -- 3.3 Analyses -- 4. Results: Stress properties in Hungarian, and comparison with other languages -- 5. Discussion: Effects of predictability and exceptions on the production and perception of stress -- 6. Conclusions -- References -- (Non-)exhaustivity in focus partitioning across languages -- 1. Focus partitioning: A cross-linguistically unified discourse phenomenon -- 2. Focus partitioning: Morphosyntax and interpretation -- 3. Testing for EXH-inferences in an incremental information retrieval paradigm -- 3.1 Experimental set-up -- 3.2 Theoretical accounts and predictions for clefts and definite pseudoclefts -- 3.3 Procedure -- 4. EXH-inference in German and English clefts: Results and analysis -- 4.1 Results: A first look -- 4.2 Post-hoc analysis: Different sub-groups -- 4.3 Accommodating discourse antecedents (Pollard & -- Yasavul 2016) -- 5. Hungarian preverbal focus: Results and analysis. , 6. Outlook: Anaphoricity vs. EXH-inferences in focus partitioning -- References -- Index.
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    Online Resource
    Amsterdam/Philadelphia :John Benjamins Publishing Company,
    UID:
    almahu_9949301347702882
    Format: 1 online resource (241 pages)
    ISBN: 9789027261601
    Series Statement: Approaches to Hungarian Ser. ; v.16
    Content: This volume contains selected papers from the International Conference on the Structure of Hungarian (Budapest, 2017).The contributions address theoretical issues in Hungarian linguistics, including comparisons with other languages (e.g., English, German, Turkish, Arabic, Spanish).
    Note: Intro -- Approaches to Hungarian -- Editorial page -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Table of contents -- Introduction -- Non-degree equatives and reanalysis -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The syntax of equatives -- 3. Equatives in German -- 4. Equatives in Old Hungarian -- 5. Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Anatomy of Hungarian aspectual particles -- 1. Overview -- 2. Még -- 2.1 Temporal még -- 2.2 Comparative még -- 2.3 Marginality még -- 2.4 Additive még -- 3. Templatic meaning -- 4. Concessive mégis and additives -- 5. Other accounts -- 6. Extensions and summary -- 6.1 Repetitives -- 6.2 Crosslinguistic patterns -- 6.3 Summary -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Intervocalic voicing of Hungarian /h/ -- 1. Introduction -- 1.1 Background -- 1.2 Aims -- 1.3 The acoustics of breathy voice, and acoustic parameters that quantify voice quality in fricatives -- 2. Methods -- 2.1 Participants -- 2.2 Material -- 2.3 Measurements -- 2.3.1 Estimation of the voiced part -- 2.3.2 Acoustic measure of signal characteristics -- 2.3.3 Statistical analyses -- 3. Results -- 4. Discussion and conclusions -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Contextual triggers of the Hungarian pre-verbal focus structure -- 1. Introduction -- 1.1 Hungarian: A free word-order language -- 1.2 Accounts of word order: Discourse configurationality -- 1.3 The structures investigated in the present study -- 1.4 What is Focus? -- 1.5 Contextual factors commonly associated with preVf and neutral sentences -- Anchor 166 -- 1.5.2 Contrast -- 1.6 The goal of the present study, hypotheses -- 2. Experiments -- 2.1 Experiment 1 -- 2.1.1 Participants -- 2.1.2 Procedure -- 2.1.3 Materials -- Anchor 174 -- 2.1.5 Results -- 2.1.6 Discussion -- 2.2 Experiment 2 -- 2.2.1 Participants -- 2.2.2 Procedure -- 2.2.3 Materials -- 2.2.4 Predictions -- Anchor 182 -- 2.2.6 Discussion. , 3. General discussion -- 4. Conclusion -- Acknowledgement -- References -- Testing variability effects in Hungarian vowel harmony -- 1. Harmony -- 2. Experiment -- 2.1 Participants -- 2.2 Stimuli -- 2.3 Method and procedure -- 2.4 Results -- 2.4.1 Results by generalized type - Count Effect -- 2.4.2 Height Effect -- 2.4.3 Cumulativity 1 -- 2.4.4 Cumulativity 2 -- 2.4.5 Comparisons of C-final vs V-final roots -- 3. Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- References -- With or without the definite article -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The background of the study -- 2.1 Reuland's (2007, 2011) conjecture on dedicated possessive reflexives -- 2.2 The Hungarian background -- 3. Anaphoric possessors with or without the definite article -- 3.1 Pronominal possessors -- 3.2 The survey -- 3.3 The primary reflexive as a possessor -- 3.4 The reciprocal anaphor as a possessor -- 3.5 The complex reflexive önmaga 'oneself' as a possessor -- 4. Summary and outlook -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Word order effects of givenness in Hungarian: -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Givenness -- 2.1 Notions of givenness -- 2.2 The grammatical marking of givenness -- 3. Background on Hungarian -- 3.1 Free word order in the post-verbal field -- 3.2 Givenness in Hungarian -- 4. Experimental treatment -- 4.1 Methods and materials -- 4.2 Results -- 4.3 Discussion -- 5. General discussion -- 5.1 Syntactic approaches -- 5.2 A prosodic approach -- 6. Conclusion -- References -- Object agreement and locality in Hungarian -- 1. Object agreement: Preliminaries -- Anchor 135 -- 2.1 Transitive verbs with a DP object: [+def +lak] -- 2.2 Intransitive verbs with an accusative adjunct: [+def ?lak] -- 2.3 Verbs with an infinitival complement alternating with an object DP: [+def +lak] -- 2.4 Verbs with a non-object infinitival complement: [-def ±lak]. , 2.5 Non-agreeing patterns with infinitival complements: [-def -lak] -- 2.6 Verbs with an infinitival adjunct: [-def -lak] -- 2.7 Speaker variation -- Anchor 143 -- 3.1 A locality-based hierarchy of verbs based on patterns of object agreement -- 3.2 What multiple infinitival constructions show us -- 3.2.1 Definiteness agreement in multiple infinitival constructions -- 3.2.2 lak-agreement in multiple infinitival constructions -- 3.3 What is responsible for the blocking effect in type 5 verbs? -- 4. Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- Anchor 151 -- Fixed stress as phonological redundancy: -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Stress systems and redundancy -- 2.1 Overview of stress systems -- 2.2 Redundancy and predictable stress -- 2.3 Predictable stress: Perception and production -- 2.3.1 Stress perception -- 2.3.2 Production -- 3. Experimental design: Stress production and analysis -- 3.1 Experimental design -- 3.1.1 Hypotheses -- 3.1.2 Procedure -- 3.2 Stimuli -- 3.3 Analyses -- 4. Results: Stress properties in Hungarian, and comparison with other languages -- 5. Discussion: Effects of predictability and exceptions on the production and perception of stress -- 6. Conclusions -- References -- (Non-)exhaustivity in focus partitioning across languages -- 1. Focus partitioning: A cross-linguistically unified discourse phenomenon -- 2. Focus partitioning: Morphosyntax and interpretation -- 3. Testing for EXH-inferences in an incremental information retrieval paradigm -- 3.1 Experimental set-up -- 3.2 Theoretical accounts and predictions for clefts and definite pseudoclefts -- 3.3 Procedure -- 4. EXH-inference in German and English clefts: Results and analysis -- 4.1 Results: A first look -- 4.2 Post-hoc analysis: Different sub-groups -- 4.3 Accommodating discourse antecedents (Pollard & -- Yasavul 2016) -- 5. Hungarian preverbal focus: Results and analysis. , 6. Outlook: Anaphoricity vs. EXH-inferences in focus partitioning -- References -- Index.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Hegedűs, Veronika Approaches to Hungarian Amsterdam/Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company,c2020 ISBN 9789027204905
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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    Cambridge u.a. :Cambridge Univ. Pr.,
    UID:
    almafu_BV000370107
    Format: VIII, 231 S.
    Edition: 1. publ.
    ISBN: 0-521-30403-2
    Series Statement: Cambridge studies in linguistics / Suppl. vol.
    Note: Zugl.: York, Univ., Diss., 1983
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe
    Language: English
    Subjects: German Studies
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    Keywords: GB-Theorie ; Verb ; Ergänzung ; Deutsch ; Deutsch ; Infinitiv ; Verbum sentiendi ; Infinitkonstruktion ; Deutsch ; Verb ; scheinen ; Infinitkonstruktion ; Deutsch ; Verb ; lassen ; Infinitkonstruktion ; Deutsch ; Verb ; sehen ; Infinitkonstruktion ; Deutsch ; Verb ; Wahrnehmung ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift
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    Book
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    Cambridge 〈〈[u.a.]〉〉 : Cambridge Univ. Pr.
    UID:
    b3kat_BV024438834
    Format: VIII, 231 S.
    Series Statement: Cambridge studies in linguistics : Supplementary volume
    Note: Zugl.: York, Diss., 1983
    Language: German
    Subjects: German Studies
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    Keywords: GB-Theorie ; Verb ; Ergänzung ; Deutsch ; Deutsch ; Verb ; lassen ; Infinitkonstruktion ; Deutsch ; Verb ; scheinen ; Infinitkonstruktion ; Deutsch ; Verb ; sehen ; Infinitkonstruktion ; Deutsch ; Verb ; Wahrnehmung ; Verbum sentiendi ; Infinitkonstruktion ; Deutsch ; Infinitiv ; Hochschulschrift
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  • 6
    UID:
    almahu_9948180603402882
    Format: XIV, 494 p. 303 illus., 84 illus. in color. , online resource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2019.
    ISBN: 9783030316051
    Series Statement: Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence ; 11717
    Content: This book constitutes extended, revised, and selected papers from the 10th International Symposium of Artificial Intelligence supported by the Japanese Society for Artificial Intelligence, JSAI-isAI 2018. It was held in November 2018 in Yokohama, Japan. The 28 paper full papers and 5 short papers were carefully selected from 97 submissions. The papers selected cover topics in Artificial Intelligence, such as AI and law, business intelligence, human intelligence, logic and engineering, and data analytics and applications.
    Note: AI-Biz2018 -- Artificial Intelligence of and for Business (AI-Biz2018) -- Feature selection on Credit Risk prediction for Peer-to-Peer Lending -- Capturing Corporate Attributes in a New Perspective through Fuzzy Clustering -- Influences of Diversity on Organizational Performance - By using Faultline Theory -- A Study of New Variable Selection Method within A Framework of Real-coded Genetic Algorithm -- Intelligent Data Analytics and Applications (IDAA) -- International Workshop of Intelligent Data Analytics and Applications (IDAA2018) -- Single Image Dehazing Using Improved Gray World Theory and Dark Channel Prior -- Analysis of pulse diagnosis data from a TCM doctor and a device by Random Forest -- A Vision Sensor Network to Study Viewers’ Visible Behavior of Art Appreciation -- Multi-View Learning of Network Embedding -- JURISIN2018 -- Twelfth International Workshop on Juris-Informatics (JURISIN 2018) -- ContractFrames: Bridging the gap between Natural Language and Logics in Contract Law -- Reasoning by a Bipolar Argumentation Framework for PROLEG -- An empirical evaluation of AMR parsing for legal documents -- Legal Debugging in Propositional Legal Representation -- An Agile Approach to Validate a Formal Representation of the GDPR -- COLIEE-2018: Evaluation of the Competition on Legal Information Extraction and Entailment -- Legal Question Answering System using FrameNet -- Question Answering System for Legal Bar Examination using Predicate Argument Structure -- LENLS -- Logic and Engineering of Natural Language Semantics (LENLS) 15 -- Against Grammatical Competition: The Case of MaxElide -- The dog ate the damn cake! The syntax of expressive adjectives -- Applicatives for Anaphora and Presupposition -- Switch Reference and Discourse Anaphora: lessons from Mbyá -- Reconciling Inquisitive Semantics and Generalized Quantifier Theory -- Solving the individuation and counting puzzle with λ-DRT and MGL -- Polynomial Event Semantics -- The logical principles of honorification and dishonorification in Japanese -- On the deliberative use of the German modal sollte -- Scalar particles in comparatives: A QUD approach -- Event Quantification in Infinitival Complements: A Free-Logic Approach -- A probabilistic view on erotetic argumentation within language -- LENLS14 -- Logic and Engineering of Natural Language Semantics (LENLS)14 -- Quality as a speech-act CI and presuppositions -- Explaining prefix contributions in Russian using Frame Semantics and RSA -- SKL2018 -- Fifth International Workshop on Skill Science -- Prediction of Basketball Free Throw Shooting by OpenPose -- Constraints on joint degrees of freedom affect human postural dynamics: A pilot study -- Effects of the difference in accented beat between jazz and classical music styles through sight-reading of a jazz ad-lib solo -- Detecting Freezing-of-Gait Symptom in Parkinson’s Disease by Analyzing Vertical Motion from Force Plate -- Effects of Casual Computer Game on Cognitive Performance through Hemodynamic Signals. .
    In: Springer eBooks
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783030316044
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783030316068
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    Online Resource
    Tübingen : Niemeyer
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    gbv_1655952129
    Format: Online-Ressource (X, 189 S.)
    ISBN: 9783111355832 , 3484102446 , 9783484102446
    Series Statement: Linguistische Arbeiten 30
    Content: Infinitival Complement Constructions in Early New High German
    Note: Includes bibliographical references , Foreword; Chapter One. Preliminaries; 1.0. Introduction; 1.1. The Historical Framework; 1.2. The Theoretical Framework; 1.3. Early New High German Infinitival Complement Constructions: An Overview; 1.4. Distribution of Complementizers; 1.5. The Corpus; Chapter Two. Subject Complements; 2.1. The Structure of Sentences with Infinitival Subject Complements; 2.2. Subject Complements in the Corpus; 2.3. Putative Subject-to-Subject Raising Verbs: scheinen, dünken, bedünken; Chapter Three. The Shared-NP Construction: Surface Structure Subject Equivalent to Deep Structure Direct Object , 3.0. Introduction3.1. Surface Structure Problems; 3.2. The Surface Structure sein + zu + infinitive; 3.3. Adverbs and Adjectives in the Surface Structure: sein + A + zu + infinitive; 3.4. Attributive Adjectives and Nouns; 3.5. Verbs; 3.6. Perspective; Chapter Four. Object Complements; 4.0. Preliminaries; 4.1. Two-place Constructions with Bare Infinitive; 4.2. Two-place Object Complement Constructions with zu + infinitive; 4.3. The Accusative and Infinitive Construction; 4.4. Three-place Constructions with Dative NP; 4.5. Three-place Object Complement Constructions with Accusative NP , 4.6. Adjectives4.7. Constructions with Coreferential Pronoun; 4.8. Object Complements which Undergo the Passive Transformation; 4.9. The Surface Construction: prepositional phrase + zu + infinitive; Chapter Five. Noun Complements; 5.0. Introduction; 5.1. The Early New High German Constructions; Chapter Six. Summary; Bibliography , In English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783484102446
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9783111355832
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Ebert, Robert Peter Infinitival complement constructions in early new high german Tübingen : Niemeyer, 1976 ISBN 3484102446
    Language: English
    Subjects: Comparative Studies. Non-European Languages/Literatures , German Studies
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    Keywords: Pauli, Johannes 1455-1535 ; Predigt ; Infinitiv ; Ergänzung ; Geiler von Kaysersberg, Johannes 1445-1510 ; Predigt ; Infinitiv ; Ergänzung ; Frühneuhochdeutsch ; Infinitiv ; Ergänzung ; Pauli, Johannes 1455-1535 ; Predigt ; Infinitkonstruktion ; Geiler von Kaysersberg, Johannes 1445-1510 ; Predigt ; Infinitkonstruktion ; Frühneuhochdeutsch ; Infinitkonstruktion ; Pauli, Johannes 1455-1535 ; Predigt ; Infinitiv ; Ergänzung ; Geiler von Kaysersberg, Johannes 1445-1510 ; Predigt ; Infinitiv ; Ergänzung ; Frühneuhochdeutsch ; Infinitiv ; Ergänzung ; Pauli, Johannes 1455-1535 ; Predigt ; Infinitkonstruktion ; Geiler von Kaysersberg, Johannes 1445-1510 ; Predigt ; Infinitkonstruktion ; Frühneuhochdeutsch ; Infinitkonstruktion
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    gbv_165590051X
    Format: Online-Ressource (VIII, 200 S.)
    ISBN: 9783111655833 , 9783484300965
    Series Statement: Linguistische Arbeiten 96
    Content: Problems of Seem/Scheinen Constructions and Their Implications for the Theory of Predicate Sentential Complementation (Linguistische Arbeiten)
    Note: Description based upon print version of record , 0. INTRODUCTION; 1. THE NATURE OF SEEM CONSTRUCTIONS; 1.1 Analysis I: The Complements of SEEM Verbs as Sentential Subjects; 1.2 Analysis II: The SEEM Verbs as Psychological Predicates; 1.3 Analysis III: The Complements of SEEM Verbs as Sentential Objects; 2. ENGLISH SYSTEM OF PREDICATE SENTENTIAL COMPLEMENTATION; 2.1 Derivation of SEEM Constructions within REST; 2.2 The Distribution of Sentential Complements; 2.3 The Nominal Gap Hypothesis; 2.4 Explanatory Power of the NGH; 2.5 Conclusion; 3. THE NATURE OF SCHEINEN CONSTRUCTIONS; 3.1 SCHEINEN + daß Clause; 3.2 SCHEINEN + Infinitival , 3.3 Summary4. GERMAN SYSTEM OF PREDICATE SENTENTIAL COMPLEMENTATION; 4.1 The Nominal Gap Hypothesis; 4.2 Explicative and Implicative Constructions; 4.3 Other Sentence Variants; 4.4 Summary; 5. SUMMARY; 6. BIBLIOGRAPHY; 7. GERMAN SUMMARY , In English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783484300965
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Olsen, Susan, 1948 - Problems of seem/scheinen constructions and their implications for the theory of predicate sentential complementation Tübingen : Niemeyer, 1981 ISBN 3484300965
    Language: English
    Subjects: Comparative Studies. Non-European Languages/Literatures , English Studies
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    Keywords: scheinen ; Verb ; Deutsch ; Syntax ; seem ; Englisch ; Ergänzung ; scheinen ; Verb ; Deutsch ; Syntax ; seem ; Verb ; Englisch ; Syntax ; Deutsch ; Verb ; scheinen ; Ergänzung ; Ergänzung ; seem ; Verb ; Englisch ; Electronic books
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    gbv_893570354
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (X, 362 Seiten) , Diagramme
    ISBN: 9783110518597 , 9783110520583
    Series Statement: Trends in linguistics Volume 306
    Content: Frontmatter -- Preface and acknowledgments -- Table of contents -- List of contributors -- 1. Infinitival patterns and their diachronic dynamics: Questions and challenges -- 2. Restructuring at the syntax-semantics interface -- 3. The Romanian infinitive selected by perception and cognition verbs -- 4. A diachronic perspective on the semantics of AcI clauses in Greek -- 5. Finite, infinitival and verbless complementation: The case of believe, suppose and find -- 6. Early Modern Romanian infinitives: origin and replacement -- 7. Semantic factors for the status of control infinitives in the history of German -- 8. Anti-agreeing infinitives in Old Hungarian -- 9. The emergence of expressions for purpose relations in older Indo-European languages -- 10. Main clause infinitival predicates and their equivalents in Slavic: Why they are not instances of insubordination -- Language index -- Subject index
    Content: The major aim of this volume is to investigate infinitival structures from a diachronic point of view and, simultaneously, to embed the diachronic findings into the ongoing theoretical discussion on non-finite clauses in general. All contributions subscribe to a dynamic approach to infinitival clauses by investigating their origin, development and loss in miscellaneous patterns and across different languages
    Note: Frontmatter -- -- Preface and acknowledgments -- -- Table of contents -- -- List of contributors -- -- 1. Infinitival patterns and their diachronic dynamics: Questions and challenges -- -- I . Acl verbs and restructuring effects -- -- 2. Restructuring at the syntax-semantics interface -- -- 3. The Romanian infinitive selected by perception and cognition verbs -- -- 4. A diachronic perspective on the semantics of AcI clauses in Greek -- -- II. Infinitive structures versus other non-finite and finite patterns -- -- 5. Finite, infinitival and verbless complementation: The case of believe, suppose and find -- -- 6. Early Modern Romanian infinitives: origin and replacement -- -- 7. Semantic factors for the status of control infinitives in the history of German -- -- 8. Anti-agreeing infinitives in Old Hungarian -- -- 9. The emergence of expressions for purpose relations in older Indo-European languages -- -- 10. Main clause infinitival predicates and their equivalents in Slavic: Why they are not instances of insubordination -- -- Language index -- -- Subject index , Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. , In English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783110518474
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783110518597
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783110520590
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Infinitives at the syntax-semantics interface Berlin : de Gruyter Mouton, 2017 ISBN 9783110518474
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3110518473
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783110520583
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    Language: English
    Subjects: Comparative Studies. Non-European Languages/Literatures
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    Keywords: Infinitkonstruktion ; Geschichte ; Infinitkonstruktion ; Geschichte ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift
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    Author information: Jędrzejowski, Łukasz
    Author information: Demske, Ulrike 1961-
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    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 231 Seiten; 3324 KB)
    Content: The present work deals with the variation in the linearisation of German infinitival complements from a diachronic perspective. Based on the observation that in present-day German the position of infinitival complements is restricted by properties of the matrix verb (Haider, 2010, Wurmbrand, 2001), whereas this appears much more liberal in older stages of German (Demske, 2008, Maché and Abraham, 2011, Demske, 2015), this dissertation investigates the emergence of those restrictions and the factors that have led to a reduced, yet still existing variability. The study contrasts infinitival complements of two types of matrix verbs, namely raising and control verbs. In present-day German, these show different syntactic behaviour and opposite preferences as far as the position of the infinitive is concerned: while infinitival complements of raising verbs build a single clausal domain with the with the matrix verb and occur obligatorily intraposed, infinitive complements of control verbs can form clausal constituents and occur predominantly extraposed. This correlation is not attested in older stages of German, at least not until Early New High German.
    Note: Dissertation Universität Potsdam 2021
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe De Cesare, Ilaria Word order variability and change in German infinitival complements Potsdam, 2021
    Language: English
    Keywords: Hochschulschrift
    Author information: Demske, Ulrike 1961-
    Author information: Speyer, Augustin 1974-
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