John Ole Askedal
List of John Benjamins publications for which John Ole Askedal plays a role.
Journal
Book series
Historical Germanic morphosyntax
Edited by Stephen Laker and John Ole Askedal
Special issue of NOWELE 74:2 (2021) v, 155 pp.
Subjects Germanic linguistics | Historical linguistics
Advances in Gothic Philology and Linguistics
Edited by Alexandra Holsting and Hans Frede Nielsen †
Special issue of NOWELE 71:2 (2018) v, 145 pp.
Subjects Germanic linguistics | Historical linguistics
Early Germanic Languages in Contact
Edited by John Ole Askedal and Hans Frede Nielsen †
[NOWELE Supplement Series, 27] 2015. x, 304 pp.
Subjects Contact Linguistics | Germanic linguistics | Historical linguistics | Theoretical linguistics
Noam Chomsky and Language Descriptions
Edited by John Ole Askedal, Ian Roberts and Tomonori Matsushita
[The Development of the Anglo-Saxon Language and Linguistic Universals, 2] 2010. vii, 225 pp.
Subjects English linguistics | Generative linguistics | Germanic linguistics | Historical linguistics
Germanic Languages and Linguistic Universals
Edited by John Ole Askedal, Ian Roberts, Tomonori Matsushita and Hiroshi Hasegawa
[The Development of the Anglo-Saxon Language and Linguistic Universals, 1] 2009. v, 213 pp.
Subjects English linguistics | Germanic linguistics | Historical linguistics | Theoretical linguistics
Drei Studien zum Germanischen in alter und neuer Zeit
Herausgegeben von John Ole Askedal, Harald Bjorvand und Ottar Grønvik
[NOWELE Supplement Series, 13] 1995. vi, 146 pp.
Subjects Germanic linguistics | Historical linguistics
Diachronische und synchronische Überlegungen zu deutschen Komplementsatzstrukturen NOWELE 75:1, pp. 95–115 | Review article
2022 Definiteness in Germanic and Balto-Slavic: Historical and comparative perspectives Perspectives on Language Structure and Language Change: Studies in honor of Henning Andersen, Heltoft, Lars, Iván Igartua, Brian D. Joseph, Kirsten Jeppesen Kragh and Lene Schøsler (eds.), pp. 311–324 | Chapter
2019 The present paper is concerned with overt marking of definiteness, and to a lesser extent indefiniteness, in Germanic and Balto-Slavic from a historical perspective, concentrating on the main functional or formation types as well as general aspects of the historical development of (in)definiteness… read more
What is West Germanic today? Unity and Diversity in West Germanic, III, Nielsen, Hans Frede † and Patrick V. Stiles (eds.), pp. 95–129 | Article
2014 Most work devoted to the delineation and development of West Germanic focuses on its prehistory and early history as a branch of Germanic. The present contribution rather wishes to draw attention to certain characteristic differences between the present-day (High) German, Dutch, (West) Frisian and… read more
Germanic passive constructions Noam Chomsky and Language Descriptions, Askedal, John Ole, Ian Roberts and Tomonori Matsushita (eds.), pp. 75–110 | Article
2010 Preface Noam Chomsky and Language Descriptions, Askedal, John Ole, Ian Roberts and Tomonori Matsushita (eds.), pp. 1–10 | Preface
2010 Some General Evolutionary and Typological Characteristics of the Germanic Languages Germanic Languages and Linguistic Universals, Askedal, John Ole, Ian Roberts, Tomonori Matsushita and Hiroshi Hasegawa (eds.), pp. 7–56 | Article
2009 Preface Germanic Languages and Linguistic Universals, Askedal, John Ole, Ian Roberts, Tomonori Matsushita and Hiroshi Hasegawa (eds.), pp. 1–4 | Preface
2009 'Degrammaticalization' versus typology: Reflections on a strained relationship Grammatical Change and Linguistic Theory: The Rosendal papers, Eythórsson, Thórhallur (ed.), pp. 45–77 | Article
2008 Typological reflections on loss of morphological case in Middle Low German and in the Mainland Scandinavian languages Historical Linguistics 2003: Selected papers from the 16th International Conference on Historical Linguistics, Copenhagen, 11–15 August 2003, Fortescue, Michael, Eva Skafte Jensen, Jens Erik Mogensen and Lene Schøsler (eds.), pp. 1–19 | Article
2005 Grammaticalization and the historical development of the genitive in Mainland Scandinavian
Historical Linguistics 2001: Selected papers from the 15th International Conference on Historical Linguistics, Melbourne, 13–17 August 2001, Blake, Barry J. and Kate Burridge (eds.), pp. 21–32 | Article‘Oblique subjects’, structural and lexical case marking: Some thoughts on case assignment in North Germanic and German Grammatical Relations in Change, Faarlund, Jan Terje (ed.), pp. 65–97 | Article
2001 The present paper is an attempt to give an integrated account of certain developments in North Germanic syntax: (1) Modern Icelandic and Faroese have so-called oblique subjects, i.e. dative, accusative or even genitive NPs with essentially the same distribution and syntactic rule properties as… read more
2001
2001
Geographical and Typological Description of Verbal Constructions in the Modern Germanic Languages* Drei Studien zum Germanischen in alter und neuer Zeit, Askedal, John Ole, Harald Bjorvand und Ottar Grønvik (Hrsg.), pp. 95–146 | Article
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