Foreword |
S. V |
|
1. |
Preliminaries |
S. 1 |
1.0. |
Introduction |
S. 1 |
1.1. |
The Historical Framework |
S. 2 |
1.2. |
The Theoretical Framework |
S. 5 |
1.3. |
Early New High German Infinitival Complement Constructions: An Overview |
S. 12 |
1.4. |
Distribution of Complementizers |
S. 17 |
1.5. |
The Corpus |
S. 19 |
2. |
Subject Complements |
S. 20 |
2.1. |
The Structure of Sentences with Infinitival Subject Complements |
S. 20 |
2.2. |
Subject Complements in the Corpus |
S. 27 |
2.3. |
Putative Subject-to-Subject Raising Verbs: scheinen, dünken, bedünken |
S. 39 |
3. |
The Shared-NP Construction: Surface Structure Subject Equivalent to Deep Structure Direct Object |
S. 46 |
3.0. |
Introduction |
S. 46 |
3.1. |
Surface Structure Problems |
S. 50 |
3.2. |
The Surface Structure sein + zu + infinitive |
S. 52 |
3.3. |
Adverbs and Adjectives in the Surface Structure: sein + A + zu + infinitive |
S. 61 |
3.4. |
Attributive Adjectives and Nouns |
S. 73 |
3.5. |
Verbs |
S. 74 |
3.6. |
Perspective |
S. 77 |
4. |
Object Complements |
S. 78 |
4.0. |
Preliminaries |
S. 78 |
4.1. |
Two-place Constructions with Bare Infinitive |
S. 99 |
4.2. |
Two-place Object Complement Constructions with zu + infinitive |
S. 113 |
4.3. |
The Accusative and Infinitive Construction |
S. 122 |
4.4. |
Three-place Constructions with Dative NP |
S. 141 |
4.5. |
Three-place Object Complement Constructions with Accusative NP |
S. 149 |
4.6. |
Adjectives |
S. 153 |
4.7. |
Constructions with Coreferential Pronoun |
S. 163 |
4.8. |
Object Complements which Undergo the Passive Transformation |
S. 164 |
4.9. |
The Surface Construction: prepositional phrase + zu + infinitive |
S. 164 |
5. |
Noun Complements |
S. 169 |
5.0. |
Introduction |
S. 169 |
5.1. |
The Early New High German Constructions |
S. 170 |
6. |
Summary |
S. 174 |
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Bibliography |
S. 185 |