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The Syntax of German
Contributor(s): Haider, Hubert (Author)
ISBN: 0521865255     ISBN-13: 9780521865258
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
OUR PRICE:   $139.65  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: January 2010
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Annotation: A broad coverage of German syntax, providing an in-depth look at object-verb sentence formation in comparison with other languages.
Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Foreign Language Study | German
Dewey: 435
LCCN: 2009031397
Series: Cambridge Syntax Guides
Physical Information: 0.9" H x 6" W x 9" (1.60 lbs) 386 pages
Themes:
- Cultural Region - Germany
 
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Publisher Description:
What do you know, if you know that a language has 'Object Verb' structure rather than 'Verb Object'? Answering this question and many others, this book provides an essential guide to the syntactic structure of German. It examines the systematic differences between German and English, which follow from this basic difference in sentence structure, and presents the main results of syntactic research on German. Topics covered include the strict word order in VO vs word order variation in OV, verb clustering, clause union effects, obligatory functional subject position, and subject-object asymmetries for extractions. Through this, a cross-model and cross-linguistic comparison evolves, highlighting the immediate implications for non-Germanic OV languages, and creating a detailed and comprehensive description of the syntactic differences that immediately follow from an OV type in contrast with a VO type like English. It will be of interest to all those interested in syntax and Germanic languages.

Contributor Bio(s): Haider, Hubert: - "Hubert Haider is Professor in Linguistics at the University of Salzburg. He has worked in Germany, the USA, Norway, Sweden, Japan and Morocco and his previous publications include Deutsche Syntax, Generativ - Vorstudien zur Theorie einer projektiven Grammatik (1993)."