This is not an introduction to the ancient Germanic language, warns Rauch (Germanic linguistics, U. of California-Berkeley), but a guide to various aspects of it for scholars who are already versed in
Rauch presents students, academics and researchers with a collected volume of research from the Bay Area German Linguistic Fieldwork Project, a twenty-five year project investigating the changing lang
Rauch (German linguistics, U. of California-Berkeley) delves into the phonology of the German language in the present and remote prehistoric past--in Indo-European and Germanic groups over nearly a th
This collection of articles by Irmengard Rauch, a widely known and respected scholar of semiotics and linguistics, provides a lucid narrative on the nature of both subjects, revealing their symbiotic
Selected Writings of Irmengard Rauch represents that portion of Irmengard Rauch’s articles which center on contemporary and historical Germanic linguistic phenomena. They thus speak to the principal N
Current research in phonology is reported in 14 papers from the 1996 Berkeley Germanic Linguistics Roundtable. Diachronic studies and historical research remain popular for phonological research, whil
Scholars from the U.S. and Germany discuss recent research in Germanic linguistics. Thirteen contributions cover such topics as the distribution of restrictive and nonrestrictive adjectives, the North
In this second volume based on a 1998 Berkeley German Linguistics Roundtable, international contributors to 14 papers divide their interests between historical and contemporary language data. Phonolog