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Journal articles on the topic "German language – Old High German, 750-1050"

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Morciniec, Norbert. "Althochdeutsche Dialekte – Neuhochdeutsche Dialekte. Terminologische Probleme bei Beschreibungen älterer Sprachzustände." Studia Germanica Posnaniensia, no. 38 (June 25, 2018): 123–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.14746/sgp.2017.38.10.

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In the history of the German language of the period between 750–1050, the term “Old High German dialects” is used to characterize the Franconian, Bavarian and Alemannic languages, in which the records from this period are written. The author of the article analyses the meaning of the term in question and explains why the languages of those records have been called “dialects” (despite the fact that the common language, whose dialects they might have been, did not exist at that time yet), and on what grounds they have been called “German” dialects (though the German nationality did not exist at
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Jędrzejowski, Łukasz. "On the habitual verb pflegen in German: Its use, origin, and development." Linguistics 59, no. 6 (2021): 1473–530. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/ling-2021-0161.

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Abstract In this article, I examine the distributional properties, emergence conditions, and development of the habitual verbal head pflegen ‘use(d) to’ in the history of German. Synchronically, I argue that Present-day German possesses subject to subject raising verbs and that they can all be brought down to a common denominator: They allow promotion of the embedded subject into the matrix subject position (= A-movement). However, at the same time I argue that German subject to subject raising verbs differ and that their heterogeneity follows from their semantics. What all this boils down to
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Jędrzejowski, Łukasz. "On the loss of copy-raising and the development of infinitive complements." Journal of Historical Linguistics 5, no. 1 (2015): 72–109. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/jhl.5.1.03jed.

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This article deals with (non‑)finite complement clauses embedded under the inceptive phase predicate beginnen ‘begin’ in the history of German and illustrates how infinitives replaced finite clauses headed by the complementizer dass ‘that’. The main objective is to show that it was possible in Old High German (750–1050) to raise the subject from the embedded clause into the matrix subject position, crossing a CP boundary and leaving a pronominal copy in the dependent clause (copy-raising). Moreover, it is claimed that beginnen in its function as a subject control verb instantiates a recent dev
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Aslanoff, Cyril. "Les adverbes de manière : du latin aux langues romanes." Scolia 27, no. 1 (2013): 13–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/scoli.2013.1152.

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Abstract-. The development of the adverbs from Latin to the Romance languages raises the question of morphologization vs demorphologization. It also challenges the relevance of the category of adverb as a distinct part of speech. After a first part dedicated to a reassessment of the status of the Latin adverb and of its ties with the nominal system, this article analyses the innovations that brought to the emergence of new adverbial formations in Late Latin and Romance languages. One of those innovations is the spreading of the adverbs in -mente in the Romance languages and especially in Gallo
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "German language – Old High German, 750-1050"

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Fekete, Denise M. "Pro-drop and verb-second : romance and germanic in Old French." Thesis, McGill University, 1987. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=63760.

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Books on the topic "German language – Old High German, 750-1050"

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Wilhelm, Braune. Althochdeutsche Grammatik I: Laut- und Formenlehre. M. Niemeyer, 2004.

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Overton, Paul Harold. Old Saxon Alah "Temple" and the mana-tabu complex: A study in comparative linguistics and ancient Germanic religion. P.H. Overton, 1996.

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1785-1863, Grimm Jacob, and Hennig Ursula, eds. Über althochdeutsche Prosodie und Verskunst: (1823/24). M. Niemeyer, 1990.

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Schützeichel, Rudolf. Althochdeutsches Wörterbuch. 6th ed. Niemeyer, 2006.

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Bergmann, Rolf. Rückläufiges morphologisches Wörterbuch des Althochdeutschen: Auf der Grundlage des "Althochdeutschen Wörterbuchs" von Rudolf Schützeichel. Niemeyer, 1991.

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Yvon, Desportes, Simmler Franz, and Wich-Reif Claudia, eds. Die Formen der Wiederaufnahme im älteren Deutsch. Weidler, 2008.

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compiler, Kohlheim Volker author, ed. Spätmittelalterliche Regensburger Übernamen: Wortschatz und Namengebung. Universitäsverlag Winter, 2014.

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O'Sullivan, Angelika. Waffenbezeichnungen in althochdeutschen Glossen: Sprach- und kulturhistorische Analysen und Wörterbuch. Akademie Verlag, 2013.

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Dekker, Cornelis. The origins of Old Germanic studies in the Low Countries. Brill, 1999.

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Ernst, Dittmer, Flöer Michael, and Klempt Juliane, eds. Studien zur Wortstellung, Satzgliedstellung in der althochdeutschen Tatianübersetzung. Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 1998.

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Book chapters on the topic "German language – Old High German, 750-1050"

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"Old High German Literature 750–1050." In Medieval German Literature. Routledge, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203906606-5.

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