2020
DOI: 10.1075/cilt.352.04fis
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Chapter 4. The development of the perfect in selected Middle and New Germanic languages

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“… Moreover, especially in German (dialects), there is a general competition of usage between the older, synthetic preterite and the newer, periphrastic perfect. On perfect expansion and (Upper German) preterite loss see e.g Fischer (2018Fischer ( , 2020Fischer ( , 2021…”
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“… Moreover, especially in German (dialects), there is a general competition of usage between the older, synthetic preterite and the newer, periphrastic perfect. On perfect expansion and (Upper German) preterite loss see e.g Fischer (2018Fischer ( , 2020Fischer ( , 2021…”
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