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- W2228382766 abstract "The Germanic languages display remarkable variation in the extent to which they underwent deflexion and loss of case marking; however, it is not clear why some of these languages, which experienced a similar degree of deflexion, should develop quite different constructions in response to the loss of case marking. For example, although deflexion affected closely related languages such as English and Dutch in similar ways, the genitive case developed quite differently in these two languages. English (like the less-closely related mainland Scandinavian languages) developed an -s genitive from the old genitive case. In Dutch, however, the -s genitive is limited to use with proper nouns and kinship terms. Furthermore, an ‘auxiliary pronoun possessive’ construction developed in Dutch (as well as other Germanic languages such as German and Norwegian), but not in English. To understand why the Germanic languages appear to have taken such divergent paths in the genitive constructions, it is essential to understand the development of possessive constructions in each of these languages and how these developments relate to deflexion and the loss of case marking. This paper, therefore, represents the first step in a systematic study of possessive constructions in Dutch, and will present early research into the development of ‘auxiliary pronoun possessives’ (APPs). Although very little is known about this construction, some linguists have made claims about the animacy of the possessor and agreement of the auxiliary pronoun with the possessor that may be premature or simply wrong. For this reason, this paper will be structured around the facts concerning these two salient features of APP constructions in Middle and Early Modern Dutch." @default.
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- W2228382766 title "Agreement and Animacy in Auxiliary Pronoun Possessives in Middle and Early Modern Dutch" @default.
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