In memory of Anna Siewierska
References
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(
2004)
Lexicalization and grammaticalization: Opposite or orthogonal? In
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2007)
A construction grammar account of possessive constructions in Lancashire dialect: Some advantages and challenges.
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2011)
The status of frequency, schemas, and identity in Cognitive Sociolinguistics: A case study on definite article reduction.
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Siewierska, A
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1983)
Another theory of the passive that doesn't work.
Linguistics, 21, 557–571.
Siewierska, A
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1984)
The passive: A contrastive linguistic analysis. London: Croom Helm.
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Functional grammar. London: Routledge.
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