
This book explores the syntactic structures of Mainland Scandinavian, a term that covers the Northern Germanic languages spoken in Denmark, Norway, Sweden, and parts of Finland. The continuum of mutually intelligible standard languages, regional varieties, and dialects stretching from southern Jutland to eastern Finland share many syntactic patterns and features, but also present interesting syntactic differences. In this volume, Jan Terje Faarlund discusses the main syntactic features of the national languages, alongside the most widespread or typologically interesting features of the non-standard varieties. Each topic is illustrated with examples drawn from reference grammars, research literature, corpora of various sorts, and the author's own research. The framework is current generative grammar, but the volume is descriptive in nature, with technical formalities and theoretical discussion kept to a minimum. It will hence be a valuable reference for students and researchers working on any Scandinavian language, as well as for syntacticians and typologists interested in Scandinavian facts and data without necessarily being able to read Scandinavian.
This volume investigates the syntactic structures and variations present within the Mainland Scandinavian languages, including Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish. Jan Terje Faarlund, a specialist in Scandinavian linguistics, synthesizes data from reference grammars, existing research, and corpora to provide a comprehensive overview. The text employs a generative grammar framework while prioritizing descriptive clarity over excessive theoretical abstraction to ensure accessibility for a broad linguistic audience.
What You Will Find
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Experts recognize this work as a foundational reference for those seeking a clear, data-driven overview of Scandinavian syntax without needing fluency in the source languages. Scholars frequently note that the book successfully balances academic rigor with a practical, descriptive approach that benefits both students and professional typologists.
Page Count:
352
Publication Date:
2019-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
019255008X
ISBN-13:
9780192550088
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