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Studies in Comparative Germanic Syntax - Proceedings from the 15th Workshop on Comparative Germanic Syntax
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Studies in Comparative Germanic Syntax - Proceedings from the 15th Workshop on Comparative Germanic SyntaxStudies in Comparative Germanic Syntax - Proceedings from the 15th Workshop on Comparative Germanic Syntax

This volume presents a collection of articles reporting on new research carried out within the theoretical framework of generative grammar on the comparative syntax of the Germanic languages. Divided in four main sections, the book focuses on issues of subordination and complementation (with emphasis on German/Dutch and Danish), displacement phenomena discussed in relation with richness of morphology (with special attention to English, German/Dutch, and Norwegian, as well as presenting more general discussion of the issue), language variation and change (studying historical English syntax and Frisian contact dialects), and the syntax-semantics interface viewed from a Germanic perspective.
 
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Tags: Germanic, Dutch, English, Comparative, Syntax, Studies
The Early Germans
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The Early GermansThe Early Germans

For many centuries Germanic peoples occupied much of northern and central Europe. From the fourth century onward migrant groups extended their power and influence over much of western Europe and beyond to North Africa. In so doing, they established enduring states in France, Spain, Italy and Britain. This illustrated book makes use of archaeological and literary sources to outline the ethnogenesis and history of the early Germanic peoples. It provides an overview of current knowledge of these peoples, their social structure, settlements, trade, customs, religion, craftsmanship and relations with the Roman Empire.


 
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Tags: peoples, Germanic, Europe, their, provides, Early, Germans
Women in Old Norse Society
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Women in Old Norse SocietyWomen in Old Norse Society

Jenny Jochens captures in fascinating detail the lives of women in pagan and early Christian Iceland and Norway - their work, sexual behavior, marriage customs, reproductive practices, familial relations, leisure activities, religious practices, and legal constraints and protections. Much of this information also applies to everyday life in the entire Germanic world. Conveying the experiences not only of aristocrats but also of ordinary farmers, the author draws from her extensive knowledge of the oldest and fullest record of the Germanic tribes.
 
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Tags: Germanic, practices, world, experiences, aristocrats, Women, Society, Norse
The Germanic Languages
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The Germanic LanguagesThe Germanic Languages

 The book presents a comparative linguistic survey of the full range of Germanic languages, providing a detailed account of key topics in their morphology, phonology and syntax. The organization of natural language data provided makes “The Germanic Languages” an easily accessible resource for language learners and instructors as it is a thorough treatment of the structure of Germanic languages past and present.

 

 
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Tags: Germanic, languages, language, Languages, provided, easily
Verb Movement and Expletive Subjects in the Germanic Languages
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Verb Movement and Expletive Subjects in the Germanic LanguagesVerb Movement and Expletive Subjects in the Germanic LanguagesThis book is the study of two different kinds of variation across the Germanic languages. One involves the position of the finite verb, and the other the possible positions of the "logical" subject in constructions with expletive (or "dummy") subjects. The book applies the theory of Principles-and-Parameters to the study of comparative syntax. Several languages are considered, including less frequently discussed ones like Danish, Faroese, Icelandic, and Yiddish.

 
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Tags: languages, study, Germanic, considered, including, Germanic, Movement, languages, Subjects