Icelandic Is A Syntactically Interesting Language With Aspects Of Its Word Order Clause Structure Agreement Patterns And Case System Arousing Much Theoretical Interest And Debate In Recent Years. This Is An Informative And Accessible Guide To The Structure Of Icelandic Focusing In Particular On Those Characteristics That Have Contributed Greatly To Syntactic Research. Each Chapter Is Divided Into Two Main Sections - Providing Both A Descriptive Overview And A Discussion Of The Theoretical And Comparative Issues Involved - And A Wide Range Of Topics Are Covered Including Case Agreement Grammatical Relations Thematic Roles Word Order Clause Structure Fronting Extraposition Complement Adjuncts Pronouns And Inflection. Also Explored In Detail Are The Similarities And Differences Between Icelandic And Other Related Languages. Presupposing Only A Basic Knowledge Of Syntax And Complete With An Extensive Bibliography This Comprehensive Survey Will Be An Important Tool For All Those Working On The Structure Of Scandinavian And Germanic Languages.
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