The noun phrase in romance and germanic : structure, variation, and change /

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Imprint:Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Pub. Co., ©2011.
Description:1 online resource (vi, 283 pages) : illustrations
Language:English
Series:Linguistik aktuell/Linguistics today ; v. 171
Linguistik aktuell ; Bd. 171.
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Varying Form of Title:Noun phrase in romance and germanic structure, variation, and change
Other authors / contributors:Sleeman, Antonia Petronella.
Perridon, Harry.
ISBN:9789027287298
9027287295
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9781283006583
9789027255549
9027255547
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Summary:One of the recurrent questions in historical linguistics is to what extent languages can borrow grammar from other languages. It seems for instance hardly likely that each 'average European' language developed a definite article all by itself, without any influence from neighbouring languages. It is, on the other hand, by no means clear what exactly was borrowed, since the way in which definiteness is expressed differs greatly among the various Germanic and Romance languages and dialects. One of the main aims of this volume is to shed some light on the question of what is similar and what is d.
Other form:Print version: Noun phrase in romance and germanic structure, variation, and change. Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Pub. Co., ©2011 9789027255549

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