Of Trees and Birds

Of Trees and Birds

  • Alexiadou, Artemis
  • Arnhold, Anja
  • Bacskai-Atkari, Julia
  • Bayer, Josef
  • Bierwisch, Manfred
  • Błaszczak, Joanna
  • Bornkessel-Schlesewsky, Ina
  • Brown, Jessica M. M
  • Cavar, Damir
  • Féry, Caroline
  • Fominyam, Henry
  • Gafos, Adamantios
  • Georgi, Doreen
  • Haider, Hubert
  • Häussler, Jana
  • Meinunger, André
  • Mucha, Anne
  • Müller, Gereon
  • Olsen, Susan
  • Rauh, Gisa
  • Schlesewsky, Matthias
  • Schmidt, Andreas
  • Šimík, Radek
  • Skopeteas, Stavros
  • Staudacher, Peter
  • Stede, Manfred
  • Stiebels, Barbara
  • Thiersch, Craig
  • Titov, Elena
  • Tran, Thuan
  • Weskott, Thomas
  • Wierzba, Marta
  • Wunderlich, Dieter
  • Zimmermann, Ilse
  • Zimmermann, Malte
Publisher:Universitätsverlag PotsdamISBN 13: 9783869564579ISBN 10: 3869564571

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Of Trees and Birds is written by Alexiadou, Artemis and published by Universitätsverlag Potsdam. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 3869564571 (ISBN 10) and 9783869564579 (ISBN 13).

Gisbert Fanselow’s work has been invaluable and inspiring to many ­researchers working on syntax, morphology, and information ­structure, both from a ­theoretical and from an experimental perspective. This ­volume comprises a collection of articles dedicated to Gisbert on the occasion of his 60th birthday, covering a range of topics from these areas and beyond. The contributions have in ­common that in a broad sense they have to do with language structures (and thus trees), and that in a more specific sense they have to do with birds. They thus cover two of Gisbert’s major interests in- and outside of the linguistic world (and ­perhaps even at the interface).