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Cognitive Linguistics: Convergence and Expansion
Edited by Mario Brdar, Stefan Th. Gries and Milena Žic Fuchs
[Human Cognitive Processing 32] 2011
► pp. 87114
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Bierwiaczonek, Bogusław
2018. Chapter 7. How metonymy motivates constructions. In Conceptual Metonymy [Human Cognitive Processing, 60],  pp. 185 ff. DOI logo
D'Hertefelt, Sarah
Evans, Nicholas & Honoré Watanabe
2016. Chapter 1. The dynamics of insubordination. In Insubordination [Typological Studies in Language, 115],  pp. 1 ff. DOI logo
Fried, Mirjam & Pavel Machač
2022. Intonation as a cue to epistemic stance in one type of insubordinate clauses. Folia Linguistica 56:1  pp. 183 ff. DOI logo
Fried, Mirjam & Pavel Machač
2022. Intonation as a cue to epistemic stance in one type of insubordinate clauses. Folia Linguistica 56:1  pp. 183 ff. DOI logo
Maschler, Yael
2018. The on-line emergence of Hebrew insubordinateshe- (‘that/which/who’) clauses. Studies in Language 42:3  pp. 669 ff. DOI logo
Panther, Klaus-Uwe & Linda L. Thornburg
2017. Chapter 1. Exploitingwh-questions for expressive purposes. In Studies in Figurative Thought and Language [Human Cognitive Processing, 56],  pp. 18 ff. DOI logo
Panther, Klaus-Uwe & Linda L. Thornburg
Pérez Fernández, Sofía, Pedro Gras & Frank Brisard
2021. Semantic polyfunctionality and constructional networks. Constructions and Frames 13:1  pp. 82 ff. DOI logo
Van Olmen, Daniël & Simone Heinold
Verstraete, Jean-Christophe & Sarah D'Hertefelt
2016. Chapter 3. Running in the family. In Insubordination [Typological Studies in Language, 115],  pp. 65 ff. DOI logo

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