2019
DOI: 10.1515/jbgsg-2019-0015
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Analyse syntaktischer Phänomene mit dem Referenzkorpus Mittelniederdeutsch / Niederrheinisch (1200–1650)

Abstract: Das Referenzkorpus Mittelniederdeutsch / Niederrheinisch (1200–1650) (kurz: ReN) enthält mittelniederdeutsche und niederrheinische Handschriften, Drucke und Inschriften, die diplomatisch transkribiert, lemmatisiert und grammatisch annotiert sind und unter anderem über das Such- und Visualisierungstool ANNIS genutzt werden können. Das ReN bietet mit diesen Daten die Grundlage für Analysen auf unterschiedlichen Sprachebenen und liefert damit einen entscheidenden Beitrag für die Erarbeitung einer neuen wissenscha… Show more

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“…Brackets are either part of the original manuscript or decisions made by the transcribers, according to the guidelines in Barteld et al 2014. Curly brackets are used to resolve abbreviations, square brackets for text that is unreadable/hard to read.…”
Section: Discourse Markersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Brackets are either part of the original manuscript or decisions made by the transcribers, according to the guidelines in Barteld et al 2014. Curly brackets are used to resolve abbreviations, square brackets for text that is unreadable/hard to read.…”
Section: Discourse Markersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is some research that addresses the MLG verbal syntax. For example, Rösler (1997) and Mähl (2014) examine the position of the finite verb within the sentence; Rösler (1992Rösler ( , 1997, Bieberstedt (2005Bieberstedt ( , 2006, and Barteld et al (2019) investigate sentencelike infinitive and participle constructions; and Macha (2003) focuses on afinite constructions. 1 However, research on the verbal complex construction wērden 'become'/wēsen 'be' + present participle, as in 1, has not been the center of interest and therefore is still a strong desideratum within the field.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%