A broad coverage of German syntax, providing an in-depth look at object-verb sentence formation in comparison with other languages.
Cambridge Syntax Guides Series
This series delves into the intricate world of comparative syntax, offering deep insights into the grammatical structures of diverse languages. Each volume presents a survey of major findings, both descriptive and theoretical, that arise from the study of specific languages. It aims to make these discoveries accessible to linguists of all persuasions, fostering cross-linguistic and cross-theoretical comparisons grounded in well-defined data. The guides serve as essential resources for understanding grammatical frameworks and their real-world applications.


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The Syntax of Welsh
- 412 pages
- 15 hours of reading
Focusing on the syntactic features of Welsh, this 2007 publication explores key elements such as word order, agreement, tense, and clause structure. It provides a comprehensive analysis of the language's grammatical framework, making it an essential resource for linguists and those interested in Welsh syntax.