Studies in West Frisian Grammar

Studies in West Frisian Grammar
Author: Jarich Hoekstra
Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2010
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 902725544X

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In this volume, Germen de Haan gives a multi-faceted view of the syntax, sociolinguistics, and phonology of West-Frisian. The author discusses distinct aspects of the syntax of verbs in Frisian: finiteness and Verb Second, embedded root phenomena, the verbal complex, verbal complementation, and complementizer agreement. Because Frisian has minority language status and is of interest to sociolinguists, the author reviews the linguistic changes in Frisian under the influence of the dominant Dutch language and, more generally, reflects on how to deal with contact-induced change in grammar. Finally, in three phonological articles, the author discusses nasalization in Frisian, the putatively symmetrical vowel inventory of Frisian, and the variation between schwa + sonorant consonants and syllabic sonorant consonants.

Studies in West Frisian Grammar

Studies in West Frisian Grammar
Author: Germen J. De Hann
Publisher:
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2010
Genre:
ISBN:

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In this volume, Germen de Haan gives a multi-faceted view of the syntax, sociolinguistics, and phonology of West-Frisian. The author discusses distinct aspects of the syntax of verbs in Frisian: finiteness and Verb Second, embedded root phenomena, the verbal complex, verbal complementation, and complementizer agreement. Because Frisian has minority language status and is of interest to sociolinguists, the author reviews the linguistic changes in Frisian under the influence of the dominant Dutch language and, more generally, reflects on how to deal with contact-induced change in grammar. Finally, in three phonological articles, the author discusses nasalization in Frisian, the putatively symmetrical vowel inventory of Frisian, and the variation between schwa + sonorant consonants and syllabic sonorant consonants.

Frisian Grammar / druk 1

Frisian Grammar / druk 1
Author: Jan Popkema
Publisher:
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2015-02-26
Genre: Frisian language
ISBN: 9789062739455

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An Introduction to Old Frisian

An Introduction to Old Frisian
Author: Rolf Hendrik Bremmer
Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2009
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9027232555

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This is the first text book to offer a comprehensive approach to Old Frisian and includes a history of the Frisians during the Middle Ages, their society and literary culture. Covered are the phonology, morphology, word formation and syntax of Old Frisian, with a chapter on Old Frisian dialects and one on problems regarding the periodization of Frisian and the close relationship between (Old) Frisian and (Old) English. Included is a reader with a representative selection of twenty-one texts with explanatory notes and a full glossary. A bibliography and a select index complete the book.

Frisian Reference Grammar

Frisian Reference Grammar
Author: Peter Meijes Tiersma
Publisher:
Total Pages: 180
Release: 1985
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN:

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From West to North Frisia

From West to North Frisia
Author: Alastair Walker
Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
Total Pages: 504
Release: 2022-03-10
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9027258260

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This volume contains 25 articles covering a wide array of subjects, reflecting the breadth of scholarship of one of today’s leading experts in the field of Frisian Studies. The articles, written mostly in English and German, encompass a temporal range from Old Frisian to Modern Frisian and a geographical range from West Frisian in the Netherlands to Sater and North Frisian in Germany, and include Low German. Some articles initiate new fields of enquiry, e.g. uncharted areas of dialectology, others give comprehensive reviews of certain domains, e.g. the provenance of Old Frisian law texts, while a third category focusses on specific topics ranging from phonology, grammar and etymology to aspects of Frisian literature and a medieval Frisian ballad.