@incollection{d'AvisGeilfussWolfgang2023, author = {Franz d'Avis and Jochen Geilfuss-Wolfgang}, title = {Topologische Felder in Grammatiktheorie und Grammatikographie - Topologische Modelle und leere Stellen}, series = {Grammatiktheorie und Grammatikographie}, editor = {Eric Fu{\"s} and Angelika W{\"o}llstein}, publisher = {Narr Francke Attempto}, address = {T{\"u}bingen}, isbn = {978-3-8233-9107-4}, issn = {0949-409X}, url = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:bsz:mh39-121425}, pages = {121 -- 138}, year = {2023}, abstract = {The linear analysis of sentences is part of every grammatical description of German, often based on the theory of 'Topologische Felder' ('topological fields'). According to this theory, German sentences are composed of so-called 'Felder' ('fields') that can be filled by differents kinds of syntactic expressions. One widespread assumption is that some of the fields can be left empty, depending on the kind of sentence, another widespread assumption is that some of the fields are only optional. We will show that not all kinds of empty positions or fields which are adopted in different versions of topological theories are motivated. But this seems to be essential if we take the theory of topological fields serious. The following is an attempt of clarification.}, language = {de} }