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Co- and subordination in German and other languages
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Fragen der Koordination und der Subordination stehen seit langer Zeit im Fokus sprachwissenschaftlicher Forschung. WĂ€hrend in den 70er und auch noch in den 80er Jahren die Analyse der als kanonisch zu bezeichnenden FĂ€lle im Vordergrund stand, drĂ€ngten sich in den letzten 30 Jahren vor allem GrenzfĂ€lle wie weil-V2-SĂ€tze, abhĂ€ngige V2-SĂ€tze, selbstĂ€ndige und weiterfĂŒhrende VL-SĂ€tze etc. in das Zentrum des Interesses.Die BeitrĂ€ge zum vorliegenden Band bauen auf den Erkenntnissen dieser Arbeiten auf, ergĂ€nzen sie aber systematisch um eine breit angelegte Diskussion typologischer, diachroner und erwerbstheoretischer Aspekte. Ein weiteres zentrales Anliegen der Arbeiten besteht darin, die theoretischen Konzepte zur Modellierung relevanter Strukturbedeutungen (z.B. V2) zu prĂ€zisieren.Linguistic research has focussed on issues related to coordination and subordination for a long time. Whereas in the 1970s and 1980s, the main concern was the analysis of canonical clause structure, the interest shifted towards non-canonical phenomena such as weil-verb-second-clauses, dependent verb-second-clauses, independent and continuative verb-final clauses etc. The contributions to this issue build on findings of these studies, at the same time systematically adding a broad discussion of typological, diachronic and acquisition-related aspects. A further central concern of the studies is to make precise theoretical concepts of modelling the semantics of relevant structural configurations, such as verb-second.
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Table of contents
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- Inhaltsverzeichnis
- Augustin Speyer & Ingo Reich: Introduction: Alternations in co- and subordinations
- Mailin Antomo: Marking (not-)at-issue content by using verb order variation in German
- Ermenegildo Bidese & Alessandra Tomaselli: The decline of asymmetric word order in Cimbrian subordination and the special case of umbrĂłmm
- Patrick Brandt, Beata TrawiĆski & Angelika Wöllstein: (Anti-)Control in German: evidence from comparative, corpus- and psycholinguistic studies
- Nicholas Catasso & Roland Hinterhölzl: On the question of subordination or coordination in V2-relatives in German
- Christian Fortmann: Da capo je-desto --- On the comparative conditional construction in German
- Werner Frey: On some correlations between interpretative and formal properties of causal clauses
- Ulrike Freywald: Clause integration and verb position in German â Drawing the boundary between subordinating clause linkers and their paratactic homonyms
- Robert KĂŒlpmann & Vilma Symanczyk Joppe: Argument omission in imperative-declarative conjunctions
- Rosemarie LĂŒhr: Causal clauses in Old Indo-European languages
- Stefanie Pitsch: Syntax and semantics of causal nachdem-clauses in German
- Marga Reis: Consecutive soâŠV2-clauses in German
- Sophie von Wietersheim: Variable binding as evidence for clausal attachment