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What is West Germanic today?

John Ole Askedal

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Most work devoted to the delineation and development of West Germanic focuses on its prehistory and early history as a branch of Germanic. The present contribution rather wishes to draw attention to certain characteristic differences between the present-day (High) German, Dutch, (West) Frisian and English standard languages which may appear interesting in view of their presumably common West Germanic origin. The discussion is based on a number of morphosyntactic phenomena that have proved useful in current studies of linguistic typology, including in particular word order and case-marking as well as certain characteristic features of verb constructions and verb morphology.

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John Ole Askedal

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Askedal, J.O. (2014). What is West Germanic today?. https://doi.org/10.1075/nowele.67.1.05ask

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2014
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10.1075/nowele.67.1.05ask
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