The Germanic language family ranges from national languages with
standardized varieties, including German, Dutch and Danish, to
minority languages with relatively few speakers, such as Frisian,
Yiddish and Pennsylvania German. Written by internationally
renowned experts of Germanic linguistics, this Handbook provides a
detailed overview and analysis of the structure of modern Germanic
languages and dialects. Organized thematically, it addresses key
topics in the phonology, morphology, syntax, and semantics of
standard and nonstandard varieties of Germanic languages from a
comparative perspective. It also includes chapters on second
language acquisition, heritage and minority languages, pidgins, and
urban vernaculars. The first comprehensive survey of this vast
topic, the Handbook is a vital resource for students and
researchers investigating the Germanic family of languages and
dialects.
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