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Auch and noch in child and adult German / by Ulrike Nederstigt.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Studies on language acquisition ; 23.Publication details: Berlin ; New York : Mouton de Gruyter, ©2003.Description: 1 online resource (xiii, 406 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783110909869
  • 3110909863
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Auch and noch in child and adult German.DDC classification:
  • 435/.7 22
LOC classification:
  • PF3321 .N43 2003eb
Other classification:
  • 18.08
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Contents:
Chapter 1. Introduction -- 1.1. Focus particles in German � a first analysis -- 1.2. Acquiring focus particles -- 1.3. Some differences between auch and noch in adult German -- 1.4. Constructed examples vs. natural discourse -- 1.5. Rationale of this study -- 1.6. Organisation of this book -- Chapter 2. Focus particles � A review of the literature -- 2.1. Introduction -- 2.2. The meaning of auch and noch -- 2.3. The syntax of auch and noch -- 2.4. The prosody of focus particle utterances -- 2.5. Information structure, focus and the domain of application
2.6. ConclusionChapter 3. Auch and noch in spoken German � Aim, data and method of the study -- 3.1. The aim of the study -- 3.2. The data -- 3.3. The method -- Chapter 4. Results -- 4.1. Quantitative results -- 4.2. Qualitative results -- Chapter 5. Conclusions and discussion -- 5.1. Usage patterns of auch and noch -- 5.2. The importance of contextual information -- 5.3. Intonation of auch- and noch-utterances -- 5.4. The meaning of auch and noch -- 5.5. The syntax of auch and noch -- 5.6. The analysi of focus particles
Chapter 6. A fresh look at focus particles6.1. Previous attempts -- 6.2. The analysis of AUCH -- 6.3. The analysis of auch -- 6.4. Auch and noch and the new analysis -- 6.5. Summary -- Chapter 7. Child language � Aim, data and method -- 7.1. Introduction -- 7.2. The data -- 7.3. Analysing child language -- Chapter 8. Child language results -- 8.1. Quantitative results -- 8.2. Qualitative results -- Chapter 9. The acquisition of Auch and Noch -- 9.1. A first comparison -- 9.2. The Acquisition of the two particles
9.3. Consequences for the acquisition of the two particles9.4. The development of Auch and Noch -- 9.5. Summary -- Chapter 10. General conclusions and discussion -- 10.1. The empirical study of adult spoken German -- 10.2. A new analysis of AUCH and auch -- 10.3. The two particles in child language -- 10.4. Learning to use Auch and Noch -- 10.5. Future research -- Appendices -- Notes -- References -- Subject index -- Author index
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Chapter 1. Introduction -- 1.1. Focus particles in German � a first analysis -- 1.2. Acquiring focus particles -- 1.3. Some differences between auch and noch in adult German -- 1.4. Constructed examples vs. natural discourse -- 1.5. Rationale of this study -- 1.6. Organisation of this book -- Chapter 2. Focus particles � A review of the literature -- 2.1. Introduction -- 2.2. The meaning of auch and noch -- 2.3. The syntax of auch and noch -- 2.4. The prosody of focus particle utterances -- 2.5. Information structure, focus and the domain of application

2.6. ConclusionChapter 3. Auch and noch in spoken German � Aim, data and method of the study -- 3.1. The aim of the study -- 3.2. The data -- 3.3. The method -- Chapter 4. Results -- 4.1. Quantitative results -- 4.2. Qualitative results -- Chapter 5. Conclusions and discussion -- 5.1. Usage patterns of auch and noch -- 5.2. The importance of contextual information -- 5.3. Intonation of auch- and noch-utterances -- 5.4. The meaning of auch and noch -- 5.5. The syntax of auch and noch -- 5.6. The analysi of focus particles

Chapter 6. A fresh look at focus particles6.1. Previous attempts -- 6.2. The analysis of AUCH -- 6.3. The analysis of auch -- 6.4. Auch and noch and the new analysis -- 6.5. Summary -- Chapter 7. Child language � Aim, data and method -- 7.1. Introduction -- 7.2. The data -- 7.3. Analysing child language -- Chapter 8. Child language results -- 8.1. Quantitative results -- 8.2. Qualitative results -- Chapter 9. The acquisition of Auch and Noch -- 9.1. A first comparison -- 9.2. The Acquisition of the two particles

9.3. Consequences for the acquisition of the two particles9.4. The development of Auch and Noch -- 9.5. Summary -- Chapter 10. General conclusions and discussion -- 10.1. The empirical study of adult spoken German -- 10.2. A new analysis of AUCH and auch -- 10.3. The two particles in child language -- 10.4. Learning to use Auch and Noch -- 10.5. Future research -- Appendices -- Notes -- References -- Subject index -- Author index

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