In:Studies in West Frisian Grammar
Selected papers by Germen J. de Haan
[Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today 161] 2010
► pp. v–x
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Published online: 18 August 2010
https://doi.org/10.1075/la.161.toc
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Table of contents
Introduction
Chapter 1. Recent trends in Frisian linguistics
Chapter 2. Why Old Frisian is really Middle Frisian
Chapter 3. Syntax of Old Frisian
Chapter 4. Finiteness and verb fronting
Chapter 5. More is going on upstairs than downstairs: Embedded root phenomena in Frisian
Chapter 6. The Imperativus-pro-Infinitivo
Chapter 7. Two infinitives: ‘prate’ and ‘praten’
Chapter 8. The verbal complex
Chapter 9. The third construction
Chapter 10. Complementizer agreement
Chapter 11. Grammatical borrowing and language change: The dutchification of Frisian
Chapter 12. Frisian language changes
Chapter 13. Recent changes in the verbal complex of Frisian
Chapter 14. Contact-induced changes in Modern West Frisian
Chapter 15. On the (in-)stability of Frisian
Chapter 16. Nasalization and lengthening
Chapter 17. Monophthongs and syllable structure
Chapter 18. A lexical theory of schwa-deletion
References
Acknowledgements
Index
