LINGUIST List 21.4980

Thu Dec 09 2010

TOC: Journal of Germanic Linguistics 22/4 (2010)

Editor for this issue: Justin Petro <justinlinguistlist.org>


        1.     Joyce Reid , Journal of Germanic Linguistics Vol. 22, No. 4 (2010)

Message 1: Journal of Germanic Linguistics Vol. 22, No. 4 (2010)
Date: 08-Dec-2010
From: Joyce Reid <jreidcambridge.org>
Subject: Journal of Germanic Linguistics Vol. 22, No. 4 (2010)
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
http://us.cambridge.org

Journal Title: Journal of Germanic Linguistics Volume Number: 22 Issue Number: 4 Issue Date:


Main Text:

Guest Editors' PrefaceRoel Vismans, Matthias Hüning, Fred Weerman

Between Pre-German and Pre-English: The Origin of DutchAnthony Buccini

Another Frisianism in Coastal Dutch: Traam, Treem, Triem ‘Crossbeam’Michiel de Vaan

Strong-Verb Paradigm Leveling in Four Germanic Languages: A Category FrequencyApproachAntje Dammel, Jessica Nowak, Mirjam Schmuck

On the Emergence of an Eighth Ablaut Class in German and DutchJessica Nowak

Adverbial Morphology: How Dutch and German are Moving Away from EnglishJanneke Diepeveen, Freek Van de Velde

Laryngeal Systems in Dutch, English, and German: A Contrastive PhonologicalStudy on Second and Third Language AcquisitionEllen Simon, Torsten Leuschner

Shallow Versus Deep Footprints in Pseudo-Word Grapheme-to-Phoneme Conversion:Dutch and EnglishSusanne R. Borgwaldt, Patrick Bolger, Emőke Jakab

Determiner Omission in Dutch Agrammatic Aphasia: Different from German, Similarto English?Esther Ruigendijk

Combining Modal Particles in German and DutchNatalie Braber, Nicola McLelland

JGL volume 22 issue 4 Cover and Front matter

JGL volume 22 issue 4 Cover and Back matter


Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics                             Germanic
Subject Language(s): Dutch (nld)                             English (eng)                             Frisian, Western (fri)                             Frankish (frk)                             Frisian, Northern (frr)                             Frisian, Eastern (frs)                             Plautdietsch (pdt)                             Swedish (swe)                             Mainfränkisch (vmf)

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