Zentrum und Peripherie in der deutschen Syntax.

In Linguistik online 2021, I presented a four-level centre-periphery model of German syntax (with the categories “prototype”, “variants”, “competitive forms” and “free stylistic variation”) and tested and refined it on the basis of two well-researched grammatical phenomena, conditionality and passi...

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Main Author: Anton Näf
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Bern Open Publishing 2021-05-01
Series:Linguistik Online
Online Access:https://bop.unibe.ch/linguistik-online/article/view/7792
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spelling doaj-993c0c83d07a42f39f0657d702d8de602021-08-30T12:18:30ZdeuBern Open PublishingLinguistik Online1615-30142021-05-01108310.13092/lo.108.7792Zentrum und Peripherie in der deutschen Syntax.Anton Näf In Linguistik online 2021, I presented a four-level centre-periphery model of German syntax (with the categories “prototype”, “variants”, “competitive forms” and “free stylistic variation”) and tested and refined it on the basis of two well-researched grammatical phenomena, conditionality and passive structures. In the present paper, this model is applied to the sentence types of German, with comparative side glances at English and French. The model proves to be particularly fruitful in the functional area of exclamation, where a great variety of forms can be observed. I argue here that scientific grammars should not only record the form inventory of sentence types but should supplement this with information on their frequency of occurrence, especially with key figures on the relative proportions of the individual structures in their functional field of competition, broken down by different communicative situations or text types. The motto for the grammar writing of the future should be: From the “structures” to the “structures in use”. https://bop.unibe.ch/linguistik-online/article/view/7792
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Zentrum und Peripherie in der deutschen Syntax.
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title_full Zentrum und Peripherie in der deutschen Syntax.
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description In Linguistik online 2021, I presented a four-level centre-periphery model of German syntax (with the categories “prototype”, “variants”, “competitive forms” and “free stylistic variation”) and tested and refined it on the basis of two well-researched grammatical phenomena, conditionality and passive structures. In the present paper, this model is applied to the sentence types of German, with comparative side glances at English and French. The model proves to be particularly fruitful in the functional area of exclamation, where a great variety of forms can be observed. I argue here that scientific grammars should not only record the form inventory of sentence types but should supplement this with information on their frequency of occurrence, especially with key figures on the relative proportions of the individual structures in their functional field of competition, broken down by different communicative situations or text types. The motto for the grammar writing of the future should be: From the “structures” to the “structures in use”.
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