1986
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-476-03214-0
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Grundriß der deutschen Grammatik

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“…All correlations are significant with p < .001. (Eisenberg, 2004;Flämig, 1991), as witnessed, for example, by the fact that overall, nouns occur more often in the singular than in the plural. In the Tiger Treebank, the rate of singular for all nouns is 69%.…”
Section: Rating Normsmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…All correlations are significant with p < .001. (Eisenberg, 2004;Flämig, 1991), as witnessed, for example, by the fact that overall, nouns occur more often in the singular than in the plural. In the Tiger Treebank, the rate of singular for all nouns is 69%.…”
Section: Rating Normsmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Comrie 1985;Eisenberg 1986;Schmidt 1967). More difficult is the distinction between Simple Perfekt and Simple Past.…”
Section: Es Hat Geschneitmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…); Förster (1972);Waterman (1972); Kieffer/Aron (1974); Leirbukt (1978); Gippert (1981); Ostrowski (1982); Abraham (1983); Starke (1983b);Bergenholtz (1985); Duden (1985: 68 ff. ); Eisenberg (1985;v.a. Typ Ein Glas Wein) ;Heringer (1988: 276 f. …”
Section: Die Eigenschaften Des Appositionsprototypenmentioning
confidence: 99%