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The resolution of case conflicts : a pilot studyVogel, Ralf, Frisch, Stefan January 2003 (has links)
This paper reports the results of a pilot study on the resolution of case conflicts in German free relative constructions. Section 1 gives a brief introduction into the phenomenon, section 2 presents the experiment and its results, section 3 ends the paper with a brief more general discussion.
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Counting Markedness : a corpus investigation on German free relative constructionsVogel, Ralf, Zugck, Marco January 2003 (has links)
This paper reports the results of a corpus investigation on case conflicts in
German argument free relative constructions. We investigate how corpus frequencies reflect the relative markedness of free relative and correlative constructions, the relative markedness of different case conflict configurations, and the relative markedness of different conflict resolution strategies. Section 1 introduces the conception of markedness as used in Optimality Theory. Section 2 introduces the facts about German free relative clauses, and section 3 presents the results of the corpus study. By and large, markedness and frequency go hand in hand. However, configurations at the highest end of the markedness scale rarely show up in corpus data, and for the configuration at the lowest end we found an unexpected outcome: the more marked structure is preferred.
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Superiorität in europäischen Sprachen : Zwischenbericht zu einer DatenerhebungTrutkowski, Ewa, Zugck, Marco, Blaszczak, Joanna, Fanselow, Gisbert, Fischer, Susann, Vogel, Ralf January 2003 (has links)
Inhalt:
1. Superiorität in einfachen Sätzen
2. Transitive Sätze mit Dativ-Objekten
3. Effekte durch extrem markierte Abfolgen?
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Münchhausen-style head movement and the analysis of verb secondFanselow, Gisbert January 2004 (has links)
Content:
1 Introduction
2 A restrictive theory of head movement
2.1 Preliminary Remarks
2.2 Theoretical Problems of Head Movement
2.3 Remnant Phrasal Movement
2.4 Münchhausen Style Head Movement
3 Verb Second Movement
3.1 Introductory Remarks
3.2 Problems of V/2 constructions: Does V really move to Comp?
3.3 The preverbal position
3.4 The Second Position
4 References
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Interface restrictions on verb secondMeinunger, André January 2004 (has links)
Content:
0 Introduction
1 Elements that block verb raising – a discussion
1.1 Haider’s observation
1.2 The other constructions
1.3 A possible explanation
1.4 Riemsdijk’s grafting approach as a possible alternative?
1.5 Intermediate Summary
2 Parsing problems with speech act adverbials in the pre-field
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Dialectal variation in German 3-verb clusters : looking for the best analysisVogel, Ralf January 2004 (has links)
Content:
1 The Typology
1.1 Object Placement
2 Treatment of StG in terms of LF Movement – with and without Head Movement
3 An OT-solution in terms of linearisation (‘LF-to-PF-Mapping’)
3.1 The trigger for additional orders: Focus
3.2 Competitions
3.3 Summary
4 RP
4.1 LF Movement – with and without Head Movement
4.2 The OT-account for RP
4.3 Competitions
5 Summary
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Einleitung I – didaktische PerspektivenSiehr, Karl-Heinz January 2009 (has links)
No description available.
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Einleitung II – linguistische PerspektivenBerner, Elisabeth January 2009 (has links)
No description available.
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Von der Norm zur Vielfalt – Brauchen wir noch eine Substantivgroßschreibung?Schübel, Adelbert January 2009 (has links)
No description available.
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Entwicklung der Rechtschreibnormen – am Beispiel der Getrennt- und ZusammenschreibungGiers, Ursula January 2009 (has links)
No description available.
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