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Nominal Categories
FSU Institut für Anglistik / Amerikanistik HS
Contrastive Linguistics Prof. Diessel WS 07/ 08
Students Christin Beyer Johanna
Blum Norman Bösel
  • Nouns
  • Determiners
  • Adjectives
  • Pronouns

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  • Types of Nouns

common nouns
proper nouns Georg
mass nouns
count nouns
abstract n. honesty
concrete n. sugar
abstract n. proposal
concrete n. book
  • - Engl. usually NO def. art.
  • the Georg
  • - Ger def. art. possible
  • der Georg
  • Engl. and Ger
  • sg. requires an art.
  • pl. does NOT require an art.
  • ?absence of article
  • I have read (the) books.
  • Ich las (die) Bücher.
  • Engl. and Ger
  • usually NOT together with numerals
    or indef. art., unless you think in terms of
    units (package / bottle / glas )
  • NO pl. possible

indefiniteness
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NOUN INFLECTION
  • Number ? sg. / pl.
  • Case ? Nom. / Gen. / Dat. / Acc.
  • Gender ? maskuline, feminine, neuter

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NOUN INFLECTION
  • NUMBER in English
  • plural marker on the noun
  • -s tree trees
  • -en ox - oxen
  • -ren child - children
  • zero deer deer
  • ablaut goose geese
  • NUMBER in German
  • plural marker on the noun
  • zero der Lehrer die Lehrer
  • - e der Teppich die Teppiche
  • - (e)n die Tasche die Taschen
  • - er das Kleid die Kleider
  • -s der Macho die Machos
  • Umlaut der Vater die Väter
  • Umlaut e der Hut die Hüte
  • Umlaut er das Tuch die Tücher

Foreign Plurals medium media criterion -
criteria crisis - crises
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NOUN INFLECTION
  • GENDER in English
  • basically disappeared, only in pronoun
  • the woman she
  • the man he
  • GENDER in German
  • 1) semantic features
  • (most) female humans feminine,
  • male humans maskuline
  • der Junge - mask.
  • die Frau - fem.
  • Words from certain word fields tend to have the
    same gender
  • Months ? maskuline, der Januar /
  • Februar
    / März
  • Flowers ? feminine, die Rose / Lilie /
  • Nelke /
    Gerbera
  • Colours ? neuter, das Rot / Gelb / Grün

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NOUN INFLECTION
  • 2) morphological features
  • Derivational suffixes
  • 3) Phonological features
  • tendency fricative t at the end
  • of a word? feminine
  • die Haft BUT der Duft
  • die Rast
  • die Macht
  • Nominalised infinitives ? NEUTER
  • das Gehen, das Hören, das Lernen
  • Compounds
  • head of compound is responsible for gender
  • der Stundenplan
  • die Tarifpartei
  • das Zeitungsinterview

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NOUN INFLECTION
  • CASE in English
  • - English still has the genitivegramm. fct
    attributesemantic fct possession
  • Marys bike is broken.
  • Tomorrows performance has
  • been cancelled.
  • CASE in German

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Determiners
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DEFINITE ARTICLE
  • ENGLISH the
  • GERMAN

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DEFINITE ARTICLE
  • GERMAN
  • SYNCRETISM

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INDEFINITE ARTICLE
  • ENGLISH a(n)
  • GERMAN

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INDEFINITE AND DEFINITE ARTICLE
  • GERMAN

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ADJECTIVES
  • have two syntactic functions

attributive
predicative
ENG the big house The house is
big.
? ? adjective is not inflected
adjective is not inflected
GER das große Haus Das Haus ist groß.
? ? adjective is inflected adjective is
not inflected

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GERMAN ATTRIBUTIVE ADJECTIVE
  • weak forms definite article adjective noun

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GERMAN ATTRIBUTIVE ADJECTIVE
  • weak forms definite article adjective noun

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GERMAN ATTRIBUTIVE ADJECTIVE
  • strong forms no article adjective noun

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GERMAN ATTRIBUTIVE ADJECTIVE
  • strong forms no article adjective noun

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GERMAN ATTRIBUTIVE ADJECTIVE
  • mixed forms indefinite article adjective
    noun

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GERMAN ATTRIBUTIVE ADJECTIVE
  • mixed forms indefinite article adjective
    noun

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COMPARATIVE FORMS
  • ENGLISH GERMAN
  • -er -er
  • luckier, sweeter schöner, kühler
  • more
  • more intelligent
  • irregularities irregularities
  • good - better gut - besser

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SUPERLATIVE FORMS
  • ENGLISH GERMAN
  • -est am -sten
  • luckiest, sweetest am schönsten, am kühlsten
  • most
  • most intelligent

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Pronouns
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Pronouns general differences
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Pronouns German personal p.
  • Nominative form idiosyncratic (unrelated forms)
  • other cases
  • at least in first and second persons exhibiting
    specific morphological features

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Pronouns English personal p.
  • Collapse of dative and accusative case in Middle
    English lead to neutralization

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Pronouns reflexive p.
Myself, mich...
  • English is more diverse than German
  • (8 vs. 5 forms)
  • In English sentences
  • minimal distance principle
  • ?I expect the companies to ruin themselves.
  • ?They claimed that he ruined them.

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Pronouns demonstrative p.
  • English 4 different forms
  • Difference between near, far, singular, plural,
    but no gender or case distinction
  • German gender, case and number are important ?
    apparently arbitrary distribution of identical
    forms (e.g. dieser)

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Pronouns indefinite p.
everyone, jeder
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Summary
  • The German inflectional morphology seems to
    incorporate the English system (but not vice
    versa).

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Summary
Nouns
  • English pronouns
  • - subjective, possessive and objective case are
    left
  • gender is (sometimes) marked
  • (at least in regard to some types of pronouns)
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