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The present collection of papers grew out of a Workshop on
Scandinavian Syntax and Theory of Grammar, held in Trondheim in
1982. Five of the contributions - those by Maling, Herslund,
Cooper, Platzack and Thniinsson - are developments of papers read
at this workshop, and all of the contributions reflect (and have
partly inspired) the strong momentum which this area of research
has gained over the last few years. It is our hope that the
collection will be useful for those who want to familiarize
themselves with this research, as well as for those actively
engaged in it. We are grateful to the authors for their
collaboration in getting the volume together, and to Frank Heny and
the Reidel staff (Martin Scrivener, editor, in particular) for
their help, encouragement and patience through the various phases
of the production of this book. Very many thanks also to our
anonymous referees, and to Elisabet Engdahl for help and advice.
KIRST! KOCH CHRISTENSEN LARS HELLAN vii LARS HELLAN AND KIRSTI KOCH
CHRISTENSEN INTRODUCTION O. INTRODUCTION A natural theoretical
perspective for a language-family-oriented anthology like the
present one is that of COMPARATIVE RESEARCH. This is not to say
that the papers of this volume are all focused on comparative
issues (in fact, most of them are not), but rather that the
language family from which most of the data are drawn lends itself
naturally to comparative studies.
The present collection of papers grew out of a Workshop on
Scandinavian Syntax and Theory of Grammar, held in Trondheim in
1982. Five of the contributions - those by Maling, Herslund,
Cooper, Platzack and Thniinsson - are developments of papers read
at this workshop, and all of the contributions reflect (and have
partly inspired) the strong momentum which this area of research
has gained over the last few years. It is our hope that the
collection will be useful for those who want to familiarize
themselves with this research, as well as for those actively
engaged in it. We are grateful to the authors for their
collaboration in getting the volume together, and to Frank Heny and
the Reidel staff (Martin Scrivener, editor, in particular) for
their help, encouragement and patience through the various phases
of the production of this book. Very many thanks also to our
anonymous referees, and to Elisabet Engdahl for help and advice.
KIRST! KOCH CHRISTENSEN LARS HELLAN vii LARS HELLAN AND KIRSTI KOCH
CHRISTENSEN INTRODUCTION O. INTRODUCTION A natural theoretical
perspective for a language-family-oriented anthology like the
present one is that of COMPARATIVE RESEARCH. This is not to say
that the papers of this volume are all focused on comparative
issues (in fact, most of them are not), but rather that the
language family from which most of the data are drawn lends itself
naturally to comparative studies.
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