| Kaufmann, Ingrid / Stiebels, Barbara: |
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Introduction |
S. 9 |
| Grijzenhout, Janet: |
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Stress at the phonology-morphology interface |
S. 15 |
| Wiese, Richard: |
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A model of conversion in German |
S. 47 |
| Ehrich, Veronika: |
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On the verbal nature of certain nominal entities |
S. 69 |
| Clahsen, Harald / Prüfert, Peter / Eisenbeiss, Sonja / Cholin, Joana: |
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Strong stems in the German mental lexicon: Evidence from child language acquisition and adult processing |
S. 91 |
| Müller, Gereon: |
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Remarks on nominal inflection in German |
S. 113 |
| Ortmann, Albert: |
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Economy-based splits, constraints, and lexical representations |
S. 147 |
| Kiparsky, Paul: |
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Disjoint reference and the typology of pronouns |
S. 179 |
| Fanselow, Gisbert: |
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Quirky “subjects” and other specifiers |
S. 227 |
| Klein, Wolfgang: |
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Why case marking? |
S. 251 |
| Zimmermann, Ilse: |
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Structural cases in Russian |
S. 275 |
| Jäger, Gerhard: |
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Gradient constraints in finite state OT: The unidirectional and the bidirectional case |
S. 299 |
| Bierwisch, Manfred: |
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A case for CAUSE |
S. 327 |
| Vater, Heinz: |
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Sein + participle constructions in German |
S. 355 |
| Löbner, Sebastian: |
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Is the German Perfekt a Perfect Perfect |
S. 369 |
| von Stechow, Arnim: |
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German seit since and the ambiguity of the German Perfect |
S. 393 |
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| List of Dieter Wunderlich's publications |
S. 433 |
| List of dissertations |
S. 444 |
| Addresses of contributors |
S. 447 |