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Routledge Studies in Germanic Linguistics


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The Germanic languages are among the best described in the world and exhibit a considerable degree of variation. Yet, with the exception of English, their properties and structural variance have yet to be fully exploited for linguistic theory. The purpose of this series is to promote more intense interaction of general linguistics with the field of Germanic linguistics as a whole.

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Language Processing in Discourse A Key to Felicitous Translation

Language Processing in Discourse: A Key to Felicitous Translation

1st Edition

By Monika Doherty
October 09, 2012

This book argues that language systems determine language use to a greater extent than is generally assumed. The author demonstrates how the typological characteristics of a language determine even the most general aspects of our stylistic preferences.Through extensive analysis of examples in ...

Aspectual Grammar and Past Time Reference

Aspectual Grammar and Past Time Reference

1st Edition

By Laura A. Michaelis
September 10, 2012

This study presents a semantic framework for analysing all aspectual constructions in terms of the event state distinction, and describes the grammatical expression of aspectual meaning in terms of a theory of grammatical constructions. In this theory, grammatical constructions, like words, are ...

English and Celtic in Contact

English and Celtic in Contact

1st Edition

By Markku Filppula, Juhani Klemola, Heli Paulasto
May 28, 2012

This book provides the first comprehensive account of the history and extent of Celtic influences in English. Drawing on both original research and existing work, it covers both the earliest medieval contacts and their linguistic effects and the reflexes of later, early modern and modern contacts, ...

Dislocated Elements in Discourse Syntactic, Semantic, and Pragmatic Perspectives

Dislocated Elements in Discourse: Syntactic, Semantic, and Pragmatic Perspectives

1st Edition

Edited By Benjamin Shaer, Philippa Cook, Werner Frey, Claudia Maienborn
August 15, 2011

This volume is about 'dislocation' – the removal of phrases from their canonical positions in a sentence to its left or right edge. Dislocation encompasses a wide range of linguistic phenomena, related to nominal and adverbial expressions and to the information structuring notions of topic and...

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