Absolute Komplexität in der Nominalflexion
Althochdeutsch, Mittelhochdeutsch, Alemannisch und deutsche Standardsprache
Author(s)
Baechler, Raffaela
Collection
Knowledge Unlatched (KU)Number
103535Language
GermanAbstract
This book provides a quantifiable measure and analysis of absolute complexity in the nominal inflection of 17 Alemannic dialects, of standard German as well as of Middle and Old High German. The data is based on grammatical descriptions. What can be interpreted as being more or less complex in a language system is deduced from LFG (Lexical-Functional Grammar) and from an inferential-realisational morphological framework. The tool to measure inflectional complexity is also developed from these frameworks. Variation in the inflectional complexity is analysed based on the following factors: diachrony, isolation, language contact, standardisation, and dialect groups.
Keywords
lfg; alemannic dialects; inferential-realisational morphological framework; quantitative linguistics; nominal inflection; absolute complexity; Artikel (Wortart); Flexion; Genus; Komplexität; Paradigma; Personalpronomen; Plural; Possessiv; StressDOI
10.5281/zenodo.1067783ISBN
9783961100231OCN
1030819931Publisher
Language Science PressPublisher website
https://langsci-press.org/Publication date and place
2017Grantor
Imprint
Language Science PressSeries
Morphological Investigations, 2Classification
Linguistics