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The Study of Dialect Syntax: Current Trends and Perspectives
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Semester:
SS 08
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Prof. Dr. Bernd Kortmann
Zeit und Ort:
Mo, 09.06.2008, 14:15-15:45, Hörsaal 4 / Lecture Hall 4 (Phil. I, Haus A / Phil. I, Building A)
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Erste Veranstaltung:
09.06.2008
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What we spontaneously associate with areal variation are regional dialects, dialect atlases, and isoglosses. The examples of isoglosses and dialect maps which immediately spring to mind, though, are phonological and lexical in nature. Syntax, by contrast, is a relative newcomer in this respect. It’s been only in the late 20th century that, both within dialectology and general linguistics, widespread interest has developed in issues of dialect syntax or microparametric/ microcomparative syntax, as it is alternatively labelled in studies working within a broadly formalist research tradition. This late awakening started very modestly in the 1980s, but has gained enormous momentum since the mid-1990s. This talk will provide an overview of some of the major developments of the last ten years or so, exploring various dimensions of both the “syntactic turn” in dialectology and the “dialect turn” in modern linguistic theorizing, and give an outline of promising avenues of research.
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