In:Germanic Genitives
Edited by Tanja Ackermann, Horst J. Simon and Christian Zimmer
[Studies in Language Companion Series 193] 2018
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 26 April 2018
https://doi.org/10.1075/slcs.193.toc
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Table of contents
Introductory overview
1
Genitives in Germanic
3
Christian Zimmer
Horst J. Simon
Tanja Ackermann
Portraits of lesser studied languages
13
A new perspective on the Luxembourgish genitive
15
Caroline Döhmer
Frisian genitives: From Old Frisian to the modern dialects
37
Jarich Hoekstra
Genitive markers and their destinies
63
On the motivation of genitive‑s omission in Contemporary German
65
Christian Zimmer
From genitive suffix to linking element: A corpus study on the genesis and productivity of a new compounding pattern in (Early) New High German
91
Kristin Kopf
The development of non-paradigmatic linking elements in Faroese and the decline of the genitive case
115
Hjalmar P. Petersen
Renata Szczepaniak
‘Genitives’ in nominal configurations
147
The Genitive Rule and its background
149
Peter Gallmann
From genitive inflection to possessive marker? The development of German possessive ‑s with personal names
189
Tanja Ackermann
Yiddish possessives as a case for genitive case
231
Kerstin Hoge
Genitives and their functional competitors
173
Genitives and proper name compounds in German
275
Barbara Schlücker
On the role of cases and possession in Germanic: A typological approach
301
Kurt Braunmüller
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