2014
DOI: 10.1515/9783110341447
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Handbuch der deutschen Konnektoren 2

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“…The German scalar adverbs sogar and selbst can also be used in concessive conditionals. For an overview of the various concessive constructions in German, see Breindl (2014). 23 The only language mentioned by Forker (2016) whose additive has a function as an epistemic modal marker is Jaqaru, which belongs to the Aymaran language family, which has been in extensive contact with the Quechuan languages for several centuries (Cerrón Palomino 2000).…”
Section: Epistemic Possibilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The German scalar adverbs sogar and selbst can also be used in concessive conditionals. For an overview of the various concessive constructions in German, see Breindl (2014). 23 The only language mentioned by Forker (2016) whose additive has a function as an epistemic modal marker is Jaqaru, which belongs to the Aymaran language family, which has been in extensive contact with the Quechuan languages for several centuries (Cerrón Palomino 2000).…”
Section: Epistemic Possibilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Spanish Diccionario de partículas discursivas del español (DPDE -Briz et al, 2008) 13 includes detailed, unstructured information on its 210 discourse particles (not including conjunctions and prepositions), including a definition, examples, information on prosody and punctuation, sentence position of the marker, register, variants, translations into other languages, and others. The comprehensive Handbuch der Konnektoren (Pasch et al, 2003;Breindl et al, 2014) likewise provides item-level descriptions that include possible sentence positions, meaning and register information, available modifiers or focus particles, and idiosyncrasies for each connective. Some of this information is by necessity language specific.…”
Section: Lexicographic Informationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first step in building a lexicon is to decide which items to include, along the lines of the definitions we provided in Sections 3.1 and 3.2. DiMLex in its early stages was developed in cooperation with the research group at Institut für Deutsche Sprache (IDS) that was responsible for compiling the "Handbook of German Connectives" (Pasch et al, 2003;Breindl et al, 2015). The first DiM-Lex version was a subset of the words studied by that group, viz.…”
Section: Acquiring the Set Of Lexical Itemsmentioning
confidence: 99%