Major pillars of German syntax : : an introduction to CRMS-theory / / Peter Rolf Lutzeier.

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter DGBA Linguistics and Semiotics 1990 - 1999
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Place / Publishing House:Tübingen : : Max Niemeyer Verlag, , [2012]
Max Niemeyer Verlag, , [1991]
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Year of Publication:2012
1991
Language:English
Series:Linguistische Arbeiten , 258
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Physical Description:1 online resource (404 p.) :; Num. figs.
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Table of Contents:
  • I-X
  • Where does it all start?
  • Limitations for the notion 'sentence'
  • Inner organization of sentences. 3.1 Constituents. 3.1.1 Hierarchical organization
  • Inner organization of sentences. 3.1 Constituents. 3.1.2 Reordering test
  • Inner organization of sentences. 3.1 Constituents. 3.1.3 Reduction test
  • Inner organization of sentences. 3.1 Constituents. 3.1.4 Methodological remarks
  • Inner organization of sentences. 3.1 Constituents. 3.1.5 Binary divisions
  • Inner organization of sentences. 3.1 Constituents. 3.1.6 Labelled constituent structures
  • Inner organization of sentences. 3.2 Syntactic-semantic relations. 3.2.1 Relational organization
  • Inner organization of sentences. 3.2 Syntactic-semantic relations. 3.2.2 Syntactic categories versus syntactic relations
  • Inner organization of sentences. 3.2 Syntactic-semantic relations. 3.2.3 Ways of approaching the relational organization
  • Inner organization of sentences. 3.2 Syntactic-semantic relations. 3.2.4 Syntactic-semantic relations for German
  • Inner organization of sentences. 3.2 Syntactic-semantic relations. 3.2.5 Properties of the set of syntactic-semantic relations
  • Inner organization of sentences. 3.2 Syntactic-semantic relations. 3.2.6.1 General remarks about the relations
  • Inner organization of sentences. 3.3 Marking structure
  • Inner organization of sentences. 3.4 Suprasegmental structure
  • Where does it all end?
  • Literature