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The Grammar of Identity: Intensifiers and Reflexives in Germanic Languages
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The Grammar of Identity: Intensifiers and Reflexives in Germanic LanguagesThe Grammar of Identity: Intensifiers and Reflexives in Germanic LanguagesAll major Germanic languages except Yiddish have intensifiers that have developed from the reconstructed Proto-Germanic form *selba-. For example, in English we have herself, in Icelandic there is sj´alfur and in Gothic - silba.

This book deals with the question of why intensifiers and reflexives are formally indistinguishable in so many languages of the world. Using evidence from germanic languages, this is a semasiological study on the family of self-forms in Germanic languages.
 
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Tags: Germanic, languages, intensifiers, Using, evidence, Grammar, Identity
The Encyclopedia of Mythology (Classical, Celtic, Norse)
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The Encyclopedia of Mythology (Classical, Celtic, Norse) Ancient mythologies are brought to life in the most comprehensive coverage yet produced. Contains 550 images, including illustrations of classic stories. Includes the classical mythology of ancient Greece and Rome; the fairytale myths of the celtic world; and, from Northern Europe, tales of Germanic gods, Nordic warriors, and fearsome giants.
 
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Tags: Europe, tales, Germanic, Northern, world
Germanic Standardizations: Past to Present
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Germanic Standardizations: Past to PresentThis book is intended to provide ''a comprehensive and comparative introduction to the standardization processes of the Germanic languages''; it thus presents an exercise in ''comparative standardology'' (p. 1). The editors of the present volume, Ana Deumert (Monash University, Melbourne) and Wim Vandenbussche (Vrije Universiteit Brussel/FWO-Vlaanderen), have brought together sixteen contributions on Germanic languages written by authoritative scholars.
 
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Tags: languages, Germanic, varieties, standardization, languages, sixteen, introduction, editors, Germanic, comparative, brought, together
The Function of Function Words and Functional Categories
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The Function of Function Words and Functional CategoriesThis volume brings together papers which address a range of issues regarding the syntax of function words and functional categories in the Germanic languages. The works offered in this volume derive specifically from comparative studies of Germanic; at the same time they all bear directly on long-standing problems in syntactic theory and universal grammar.
 
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Tags: Germanic, Function, volume, directly, longstanding
Scrambling, Remnant Movement, and Restructuring in West Germanic
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 Scrambling, Remnant Movement, and Restructuring in West Germanic (Oxford Studies in Comparative Syntax)In this book, Hinterholzl provides a comprehensive study of three salient phenomena of West Germanic, namely scrambling, remnant movement and restructuring, and discusses their interrelatedness. In particular, restructuring is shown to break down into remnant movement of the major phases of the infinitival clause, accounting for the formation of verb clusters, and the transparency of restructuring infinitives.
 
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Tags: restructuring, Germanic, movement, remnant, transparency