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Information Structure And Language Change New Approaches To Word Order Variation In Germanic Trends In Linguistics Studies And Monographs 1st Edition Roland Hinterhlzl

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Information Structure And Language Change New Approaches To Word Order Variation In Germanic Trends In Linguistics Studies And Monographs 1st Edition Roland Hinterhlzl
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Information Structure And Language Change New Approaches To Word Order Variation In Germanic Trends In Linguistics Studies And Monographs 1st Edition Roland Hinterhlzl instant download after payment.

Publisher: Mouton de Gruyter
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.85 MB
Pages: 401
Author: Roland Hinterhölzl, Roland Hinterholzl
ISBN: 9783110205916, 3110205912
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 1

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Information Structure And Language Change New Approaches To Word Order Variation In Germanic Trends In Linguistics Studies And Monographs 1st Edition Roland Hinterhlzl by Roland Hinterhölzl, Roland Hinterholzl 9783110205916, 3110205912 instant download after payment.

The book addresses one of the most prominent and widely discussed topics in diachronic syntax, namely, word order variation and change in older Germanic. It presents a novel approach that explains these issues not in terms of parameters and parameter change or in terms of competition between two grammars, but in terms of competition between information-structurally marked and unmarked forms within one grammar.

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