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The Personal Pronouns in the Germanic Languages : A Study of Personal Pronoun Morphology and Change in the Germanic Languages from the First Records to the Present Day
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Symmetry breaking in syntax
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Etymological dictionary of Proto-Germanic
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Die Nasalpräsentien im Germanischen : Erbe und Innovation
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Flexionsklassenübertritte : zum morphologischen Wandel in der altgermanischen Substantivflexion
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Comparative studies in early Germanic languages : with a focus on verbal categories
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ОБЩЕЕ И СПЕЦИФИЧЕСКОЕ В ГЕРМАНСКОЙ ФРАЗЕОЛОГИИ, ОСНОВАННОЙ НА СИНЕКДОХЕ (НА МАТЕРИАЛЕ АНГЛИЙСКИХ, НЕМЕЦКИХ И ШВЕДСКИХ ФЕ С КОМПОНЕНТАМИ-СЕНСОРИКАМИ)
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Федуленкова, Т.. - : Общество с ограниченной ответственностью "Издательский Дом "Академия Естествознания", 2013
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On the Neutralizing Status of Truncation in Intonation: A Perception Study of Boundary Tones in German and Russian
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Disambiguating the Scope of Negation by Prosodic Cues in Three Varieties of German
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Two perception experiments were conducted with subjects from Kiel, Düsseldorf and Vienna to investigate the role prosody plays (a) in resolving scope of negation ambiguities and (b) in judging the strength of phrasal breaks in German. The prosodic means tested were pause, intonation contour and peak alignment. Results reveal that the relevance of the cues varies depending on the task: for the (semantic) scope disambiguation task, intonation contour proves to be the most decisive factor, whereas presence of pause turns out to be most influential for the (metalinguistic) phrasing task. This result implies that the question of how German listeners resolve scope ambiguities cannot simply be attributed to the presence or absence of a phrasal break between a main and a subordinate clause. It rather seems to depend on a more general perception of ‘cohesion’ between the two clauses as indicated by prosodic means. Flat hat contours and late peak alignment patterns lead to a higher level of cohesion and an increase in wide scope interpretations, whereas pointed hats with early peak accents are typical of narrow scope readings. The results further reveal a significant difference between the varieties due to an increased number of narrow scope readings in Viennese listeners. Since Viennese German displays later peaks than Northern varieties, this outcome suggests that Viennese subjects interpret (late) peaks as earlier than listeners from Kiel and Düsseldorf.
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PD Germanic philology and languages
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URL: https://kar.kent.ac.uk/40590/ https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lingua.2013.03.004
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The Impact of Idealism: The Legacy of Post-Kantian German Thought: Volume 3: Aesthetics and Literature
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Changing conventions in German causal clause complexes: A diachronic corpus study of translated and non-translated business articles
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In the Eyes of Others: The Dialectics of German-Jewish and Yiddish Modernisms.
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The lexical effects of Anglo-Scandinavian linguistic contact on Old English
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Processing instruction and the age factor: can adults and school-age native speakers of German process English simple past tense correctly?
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Hassrede/Hate Speech : Interdisziplinäre Beiträge zu einer aktuellen Diskussion
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Hassrede/Hate Speech : Interdisziplinäre Beiträge zu einer aktuellen Diskussion
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The case system of the Vilamovicean adjective – from description to explanation
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In: Stellenbosch Papers in Linguistics, Vol 42, Iss 0, Pp 37-54 (2013) (2013)
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