Who Climbs the Grammar-Tree : : [leaves for David Reibel] / / ed. by Rosemarie Tracy.

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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, , [2011]
Max Niemeyer Verlag, , [1992]
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Year of Publication:2011
1992
Edition:Reprint 2011
Language:English
Series:Linguistische Arbeiten , 281
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Table of Contents:
  • I-XVI
  • Selected Roots: History of Linguistic Ideas
  • Studies of English Language and Literature versus Romance Philology in Germany in the Nineteenth Century
  • E. A. Sonnenschein’s New English Grammar
  • Reconstructing Seasons Past: Linguistic Change
  • The Verb speak in Shakespeare’s Plays
  • Remarks on the Structure of the Verbal Complex in Early 17th Century German
  • Language Change in Modern German: Feminism and Systematic Gap Production
  • Pronunciation Rules and Improper Sound Change
  • Aspects of the Development of the Imperative in Early Modern English
  • Informal Sources in the History of English and German
  • On the Historical Development of Greek/Grecian
  • Aspects of Growth: Language Acquisition and Language Teaching
  • Product and Process in the Phonology of Foreign Accent: Towards a Linguistic Model of Second Language Sound Acquisition
  • What Can We Learn from the Case of Pitcairnese?
  • Variation and Language Acquisition: Psammetichus Revisited
  • Language Teaching in Utopia: A Retrospective View
  • The Grammar of ‘Missing Arguments’ in Early Child English
  • Branches and Twigs: Within and Across Levels of the Grammar
  • Phonology and Spelling
  • The Phonologies of the English Auxiliary System
  • Spelling in Society: Forms and Variants, Uses and Users
  • Semantics and Pragmatics
  • What about How about? Or: The Non-Synonymy of How about and What about
  • Linguistic and Stylistic Considerations Affecting Restrictive Relative Clauses in Spoken and Written English
  • On the Tension between Properties and Propositional Functions
  • Sein und Raum: Bemerkungen zur lokalistischen Interpretation des Verbs sein in Heideggers Einführung in die Metaphysik
  • The English Conditional – Tense, Aspect or Mood?
  • Syntax
  • Non-Configurational Properties in a Configurational Language: The Case of English
  • On Topicalization and Inversion
  • From Discourse to Syntax: The Case of Concessive Conditionals
  • English Nominal Gerund Phrases as Noun Phrases with Verb Phrase Heads
  • The Category of Invariant alles in Wh-Clauses: On Syntactic Quantifiers vs. Quantifying Particles in German
  • Revisiting -ing -ing
  • New Seasons
  • Computational Linguistics: “A Personal View”
  • List of Contributors