On the Limits of Non-Parallelism in ATB Movement: Experimental Evidence for Strict Syntactic Identity

Hartmann J, Konietzko A, Salzmann M (2016)
In: Quantitative Studies of Sentence Grammar and Grammatical change. Perspectives from Germanic. Featherston S, Versley Y (Eds); Trends in linguistics., Studies and monographs, 290. Berlin / Boston: de Gruyter : 51-83.

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Autor*in
Hartmann, JuttaUniBi ; Konietzko, Andreas; Salzmann, Martin
Herausgeber*in
Featherston, Sam; Versley, Yannick
Erscheinungsjahr
2016
Buchtitel
Quantitative Studies of Sentence Grammar and Grammatical change. Perspectives from Germanic
Serientitel
Trends in linguistics., Studies and monographs
Band
290
Seite(n)
51-83
eISBN
978-3-11-040192-9
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2940341

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Hartmann J, Konietzko A, Salzmann M. On the Limits of Non-Parallelism in ATB Movement: Experimental Evidence for Strict Syntactic Identity. In: Featherston S, Versley Y, eds. Quantitative Studies of Sentence Grammar and Grammatical change. Perspectives from Germanic. Trends in linguistics., Studies and monographs. Vol 290. Berlin / Boston: de Gruyter ; 2016: 51-83.
Hartmann, J., Konietzko, A., & Salzmann, M. (2016). On the Limits of Non-Parallelism in ATB Movement: Experimental Evidence for Strict Syntactic Identity. In S. Featherston & Y. Versley (Eds.), Trends in linguistics., Studies and monographs: Vol. 290. Quantitative Studies of Sentence Grammar and Grammatical change. Perspectives from Germanic (pp. 51-83). Berlin / Boston: de Gruyter . https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110401929-005
Hartmann, Jutta, Konietzko, Andreas, and Salzmann, Martin. 2016. “On the Limits of Non-Parallelism in ATB Movement: Experimental Evidence for Strict Syntactic Identity”. In Quantitative Studies of Sentence Grammar and Grammatical change. Perspectives from Germanic, ed. Sam Featherston and Yannick Versley, 290:51-83. Trends in linguistics., Studies and monographs. Berlin / Boston: de Gruyter .
Hartmann, J., Konietzko, A., and Salzmann, M. (2016). “On the Limits of Non-Parallelism in ATB Movement: Experimental Evidence for Strict Syntactic Identity” in Quantitative Studies of Sentence Grammar and Grammatical change. Perspectives from Germanic, Featherston, S., and Versley, Y. eds. Trends in linguistics., Studies and monographs, vol. 290, (Berlin / Boston: de Gruyter ), 51-83.
Hartmann, J., Konietzko, A., & Salzmann, M., 2016. On the Limits of Non-Parallelism in ATB Movement: Experimental Evidence for Strict Syntactic Identity. In S. Featherston & Y. Versley, eds. Quantitative Studies of Sentence Grammar and Grammatical change. Perspectives from Germanic. Trends in linguistics., Studies and monographs. no.290 Berlin / Boston: de Gruyter , pp. 51-83.
J. Hartmann, A. Konietzko, and M. Salzmann, “On the Limits of Non-Parallelism in ATB Movement: Experimental Evidence for Strict Syntactic Identity”, Quantitative Studies of Sentence Grammar and Grammatical change. Perspectives from Germanic, S. Featherston and Y. Versley, eds., Trends in linguistics., Studies and monographs, vol. 290, Berlin / Boston: de Gruyter , 2016, pp.51-83.
Hartmann, J., Konietzko, A., Salzmann, M.: On the Limits of Non-Parallelism in ATB Movement: Experimental Evidence for Strict Syntactic Identity. In: Featherston, S. and Versley, Y. (eds.) Quantitative Studies of Sentence Grammar and Grammatical change. Perspectives from Germanic. Trends in linguistics., Studies and monographs. 290, p. 51-83. de Gruyter , Berlin / Boston (2016).
Hartmann, Jutta, Konietzko, Andreas, and Salzmann, Martin. “On the Limits of Non-Parallelism in ATB Movement: Experimental Evidence for Strict Syntactic Identity”. Quantitative Studies of Sentence Grammar and Grammatical change. Perspectives from Germanic. Ed. Sam Featherston and Yannick Versley. Berlin / Boston: de Gruyter , 2016.Vol. 290. Trends in linguistics., Studies and monographs. 51-83.
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