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Variable Grammars Verbal Agreement In Northern Dialects Of English Linguistische Arbeiten 1st Edition Lukas Pietsch

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Variable Grammars Verbal Agreement In Northern Dialects Of English Linguistische Arbeiten 1st Edition Lukas Pietsch
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Publisher: Max Niemeyer Verlag
File Extension: PDF
File size: 13.06 MB
Pages: 217
Author: Lukas Pietsch
ISBN: 9783484304963, 3484304960
Language: English
Year: 2005
Edition: 1

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Variable Grammars Verbal Agreement In Northern Dialects Of English Linguistische Arbeiten 1st Edition Lukas Pietsch by Lukas Pietsch 9783484304963, 3484304960 instant download after payment.

One of the conspicuous characteristics of the northern dialects of Britain and Ireland is variation in verbal agreement, especially the use of plural verbal -s. Once a mark of a consistent, categorical grammatical system in the traditional dialects of the area, today verbal -s appears in highly complex, hybrid variation patterns in the modern vernaculars. This corpus-based study explores continuities and discontinuities between the dialects involved, and discusses the implications of such hybrid variable sytems for a usage-based theory of grammatical competence.

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