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OverviewThe articles collected in this volume offer the most various access to the discussed questions on norm and variation. In their entirety, they reflect the current discussion of the topic. Focusing on the object languages German and English ensures a high level of topical consistency. On the other hand, the four large topic areas (emergence and change of norms and grammatical constructions; relationship of codes of norms and ‘real’ language usage; competition of standard and non-standard language norms; and subsistent norms of minority languages and «institutionalised second-language varieties») cover a large range of relevant issues, thereby certainly giving an impetus to new and further investigations. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Alexandra N. Lenz , Albrecht PlewniaPublisher: Peter Lang AG Imprint: Peter Lang AG Edition: New edition Volume: 40 Weight: 0.540kg ISBN: 9783631610046ISBN 10: 3631610041 Pages: 292 Publication Date: 10 September 2010 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsContents: Alexandra N. Lenz/Albrecht Plewnia: On Grammar between Norm and Variation – Markus Hundt: New norms - How new grammatical constructions emerge – Beate Henn-Memmesheimer: Ephemera and Tradition-Founding Grammatical Constructions: Staging and Acceptance – Ulrich Busse/Anne Schröder: Problem areas of English grammar between usage, norm, and variation – Renata Szczepaniak: Während des Flug(e)s/des Ausflug(e)s? German Short and Long Genitive Endings between Norm and Variation – Stephan Elspaß: Regional Standard Variation in and out of Grammarian’s Focus – Jürg Fleischer: Norm and variation in the relative order of accusative and dative personal pronouns in German: Evidence from corpora (18th-21st century) – Christa Dürscheid/Nadio Giger: Variation in the case system of German - linguistic analysis and optimality theory – Petra Campe: Syntactic variation in German adnominal constructions: An application to the alternatives ‘genitive’, ‘apposition’ and ‘compound’ – Joybrato Mukherjee: Corpus-based Insights into Verb-complementational Innovations in Indian English: Cases of Nativised Semantico-structural Analogy – Reinhard Goltz: Norms and Variation in the Process of Modernizing and Vitalizing the Low German Regional Language – Claudia Maria Riehl: Norm and variation in language minority settings.ReviewsAuthor InformationAlexandra N. Lenz is professor at the University of Vienna. Her research focus is on variationist linguistics, syntax, semantics, grammaticalization and language history. Albrecht Plewnia works as researcher at the Institut für Deutsche Sprache in Mannheim. His research focuses on German grammar, minority languages, multilingualism and language attitude. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |