In:Morphological Variation: Theoretical and empirical perspectives
Edited by Antje Dammel and Oliver Schallert
[Studies in Language Companion Series 207] 2019
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 27 June 2019
https://doi.org/10.1075/slcs.207.toc
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Table of contents
Introduction: On the benefits of analyzing morphological variation by linking theory and empirical evidence
Oliver Schallert
Antje Dammel
Possessive -s in German: Development, variation and theoretical status
Tanja Ackermann
Analyzing language change through a formalist framework
Raffaela Baechler
Simon Pröll
Variation and change of plural verbs in Salzburg’s base dialects
Lars Bülow
Hannes Scheutz
Dominik Wallner
Content, form and realizations of Upper German case marking: Issues in modelling corpus-based data
Sophie Ellsäßer
Thoughts on morphomes, on a Scandinavian background
Hans-Olav Enger
How to get lost: The Präteritumschwund in German dialects
Hanna Fischer
The interaction of phonological and morphological variation in Zurich German
Anja Hasse
Negative concord in Alemannic: An OT-approach at the syntax-morphology interface
Ann-Marie Moser
Variation in non-finiteness and temporality from a canonical perspective
Tabea Reiner
Strong or weak? Or: How information structure governs morphosyntactic variation
Helmut Weiß
Seyna Dirani
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