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Corpus and Computational Linguistic Approaches to Germanic Languages

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Corpus linguistics and computational linguistics are two language-related fields of study with somewhat different aims that nevertheless show great methodological overlap and interplay.
Borin, Lars,
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Unaccented pronominal subjects in the Germanic languages

open access: yes, 1996
In the Germanic languages, unaccented pronominal subjects have been in use for quite some time, whenever other types of subject are excluded. Utilising Gothic, Northumbrian and above all Old High German data, the author explains certain aspects of that
Orešnik, Janez, Janez Orešnik
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Beers, kaffi, and Schnaps : different grammatical options for 'restaurant talk' coercions in three Germanic languages

open access: yes, 2009
This paper discusses constructions like “We’ll have two beers and a coffee.” that are typically used for beverage orders in restaurant contexts. We compare the behaviour of nouns in these constructions in three Germanic languages, English, Icelandic, and
Maling, Joan, Wiese, Heike
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Formation of Stop Consonants in Germanic and Slavic Languages

open access: yes, 2015
У статті деталізовано становлення зімкнених приголосних в індоєвропейській мовній системі, їх розвиток у спільногерманській та давньослов’янській мовах за допомогою діахронічних констант.
Rudkivskyy, O. P.   +1 more
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Signed languages in co-existence with Germanic languages::A typological perspective

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Human natural languages come in two forms: spoken languages and signed languages, which are the visual-gestural languages used mainly by Deaf communities.
Engberg-Pedersen, Elisabeth   +1 more
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Grammar and Interaction: Reported Discourse and Subjunctive in German

open access: yesZeitschrift für Sprachwissenschaft, 2002
Golato Andrea
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