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Richard Page and Michael T. Putnam 210 1$aLeiden ;$aBoston :$cBrill,$d[2015] 215 $a1 online resource (262 p.) 225 1 $aEmpirical approaches to linguistic theory ;$vv. 8 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 08$a9789004289604 311 08$a9004289607 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $tPreliminary Material -- $t1 Researching Moribund Germanic Heritage Languages: Theoretical and Empirical Challenges and Rewards /$rB. Richard Page and Michael T. Putnam -- $t2 A Syntactic Model for the Analysis of Language Mixing Phenomena: American Norwegian and Beyond /$rTor A. Åfarli -- $t3 An Early Stage of the Historical Development of Complementizer Agreement: Evidence from Wisconsin Heritage German /$rJoshua Bousquette -- $t4 Verb Second and Finiteness Morphology in Norwegian Heritage Language of the American Midwest /$rKristin Melum Eide and Arnstein Hjelde -- $t5 Where Discourse Structure and a Heritage Language Meet: Oral History Interviews of Swedish Americans /$rAngela Falk -- $t6 Noun Phrase Case Shift in Volga German Varieties on the Great Plains of Kansas /$rWilliam D. Keel -- $t7 Incomplete Acquisition and Verb Placement in Heritage Scandinavian /$rIda Larsson and Janne Bondi Johannessen -- $t8 Language Shift, Religious Identity, and Phonological Traces of Pennsylvania German in Pennsylvania English: The Laxing of Unstressed /i/ among Pennsylvania German Anabaptists /$rB. Richard Page -- $t9 Minimizing (Interface) Domains: The Loss of Long-Distance Binding in North American Icelandic /$rMichael T. Putnam and Birna Arnbjörnsdóttir -- $t10 Sociolinguistic and Syntactic Variation in Wisconsin German Narratives /$rAlyson Sewell -- $tIndex of Authors Cited. 330 $aThe contributions in Moribund Germanic Heritage Languages in North America advance the ever-expanding research program in formal and theoretical treatments of heritage language grammars through in-depth empirical investigations. 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