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This article deals with the dichotomy of static and dynamic valency. Although the attribute static means constancy and characteristic dynamic is most associated with changeability and variantibility, both types of verbal valence show (although very different) fixed and variable aspects. Quite obviously this is related to the specificity of valency – to its multilayered qualities. This paper presents attempts to show in what sense static valency implies variantibility, and what fixed and what variable aspects are included in dynamic valency.
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Valenzdynamik historisch gesehen

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This paper presents the aspect of the dynamics of the verb valency and discusses the question of valency grammar. There are two primary conditions that cause the valency to change: grammatical (in the diachronic view: Tesnière 1959, 1980, Sadziński 1989) and contextual (Růžička 1978, Nikula 2003, Storrer 1992, Agel 2000). The point of this discription is to define changes of valency and to rank them in order to simplify the use of German constructions.
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