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Studies In West Frisian Grammar Selected Papers By Germen J De Haan Germen J De Haan Jarich Koekstra

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Studies In West Frisian Grammar Selected Papers By Germen J De Haan Germen J De Haan Jarich Koekstra
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Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
File Extension: PDF
File size: 20.73 MB
Pages: 400
Author: Germen J. de Haan; Jarich Koekstra, Willem Visser, and Goffe Jensma (editors)
ISBN: 902725544X
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Studies In West Frisian Grammar Selected Papers By Germen J De Haan Germen J De Haan Jarich Koekstra by Germen J. De Haan; Jarich Koekstra, Willem Visser, And Goffe Jensma (editors) 902725544X instant download after payment.

In this volume, Germen de Haan gives a multi-faceted view of the syntax, sociolinguistics, and phonology of West-Frisian. The author discusses distinct aspects of the syntax of verbs in Frisian: finiteness and Verb Second, embedded root phenomena, the verbal complex, verbal complementation, and complementizer agreement. Because Frisian has minority language status and is of interest to sociolinguists, the author reviews the linguistic changes in Frisian under the influence of the dominant Dutch language and, more generally, reflects on how to deal with contact-induced change in grammar. Finally, in three phonological articles, the author discusses nasalization in Frisian, the putatively symmetrical vowel inventory of Frisian, and the variation between schwa + sonorant consonants and syllabic sonorant consonants.

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