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The Shared Lexicon of Baltic, Slavic and Germanic
New Arguments for Verb Cluster Formation at PF and a Right-Branching VP
The Germanic Third Weak Class
Nonnative Acquisition of Verb Second: on the Empirical Underpinnings of Universal L2 Claims
The Origins of Old English Morphology
Agreement and Agree: Evidence from Germanic
Merging Verb Cluster Variation
Study of Prefixes in Old English, Old High German and Gothic
Grammaticalization in Germanic Languages
Verb Second in Afrikaans: Is This a Unitary Phenomenon?1
Agreement and Agree
Consonant and Vowel Gradation in the Proto-Germanic N-Stems Guus, Kroonen
The Syntax of Verb Movement in Middle English: Dialect Variation and Language Contact
The Comitative-Copular Basis of Possessive-Existential Constructions in Brazilian Portuguese
The Middle English Verb-Second Constraint: a Case Study in Language Contact and Language Change† Anthony Kroch Ann Taylor Dona
Frisian Strong and Weak Verbs in the Face of Dutch Influence Knooihuizen, Remco; Strik, Odile O
Syntax and Discourse Factors in Early New High German: Evidence for Verb-Final Word Order
WPSSIN SCANDINAVIAN SYNTAX Working Papers in Scandinavian Syntax Is an Electronic Publication for Current Articles Relating to the Study of Scandinavian Syntax
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Verb Clusters in Continental West Germanic Dialects Jan-Wouter Zwart 1. Introduction the Continental West Germanic Languages
1 Introduction
Islands of Resilience: the History of the German Strong Verbs from a Systemic Point of View*
An Old High German Primer
The Dutch Verb Cluster
The Fundamental Left–Right Asymmetry in the Germanic Verb Cluster
A Grammar of Proto-Germanic
Old Germanic Languages
Volume I: from Proto-Indo-European to Proto-Germanic (A Linguistic History of English)
FREQUENCY and the GERMAN(IC) VERB: a HISTORICAL SOCIOLINGUISTIC STUDY of CLASS VII by CONNI COVINGTON (Under the Direction of Jo
Germanic Verb Second Languages Attract Vs
Verb Clusters, Verb Raising, and Restructuring
German and Dutch in Contrast Konvergenz Und Divergenz
A Note on the Periphrastic Past in Afrikaans
Frisian Strong and Weak Verbs in the Face of Dutch Influence: A
Shifting Publics and Shifting Alignments in a Sprachinsel of Southern Brazil
Middle Dutch
German Free Relative Clauses and Clefts
Variationist Linguistics Meets CONTACT Linguistics
West-Germanic Verb Clusters in LFG
19 Verb Second in Afrikaans: Is This a Unitary Phenomenon
Major Distinctive Characteristics of Germanic: Morphology. Most of the Distinctive Innovations in Germanic Morphology Involve
Reflections on Language Documentation 20 Years After Himmelmann 1998
Representing the Germanic Languages Using Median- Joining Phylogenetic Networking
Verb Contraction in the West Saxon Dialect of Old English: an Optimality Theory Account
Book of Abstracts ICML 2019