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Existential Constructions across Languages: Forms, meanings and functions
Edited by Laure Sarda and Ludovica Lena
[
Human Cognitive Processing
76] 2023
► pp.
352
–
352
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previous
Language index
A
Alemannic German
46, 112, 117
Ancient Greek
8, 302, 312, 315, 319
Arabic varieties
5, 56, 58
Austronesian languages
42, 47
B
Baltic languages
301, 303, 308, 310, 322
Bantu languages
41, 48, 61
Beijing dialect
248
Brazilian Portuguese
144
Bulgarian
8, 36, 45
Burmese
55
C
Chinese
4, 8, 19–20, 117, 245–47, 249 sq., 320
Classical French
73–78
Contemporary French
68–69, 73–75, 78–79, 87
Creole Languages
5, 48
D
Dutch
107–11
E
English
3–4, 6–8, 12–13, 20, 36–37, 49, 105 sq., 144–45, 152, 232, 235, 252, 257, 327 sq.
F
Finnish
5, 8, 18, 52–53, 106, 220 sq., 270, 311
G
German
1, 3–5, 18, 44, 108–13, 115 sq., 146, 151, 158, 302, 306–7, 309 sq.
Greek (Modern)
4, 45, 60, 112–13
H
Hungarian
19, 23, 180 sq., 302
I
Icelandic
111, 117
Indo-European family
40, 42, 60, 301–3, 307, 310–12, 314–16, 319–20
Italian
4, 8, 10, 14, 20, 44, 90, 115, 122–29, 131–34, 139–44, 148–152 sq., 170–74
L
Latin
71–72, 132–34, 302–3
Latvian
25–26, 52, 301–22
Lithuanian
60, 308–11
M
Maori
106
Medieval Chinese
112
Mexican Spanish
115
Middle French
68, 73–78, 97, 291
Modern French
73–79, 87, 97, 149, 291
Modern Hebrew
53
Modern Indian languages
307–8
Modern Iranian languages
316
Modern Standard Arabic
56
Mon-Khmer languages
45, 47
N
Neapolitan
119–21
Norwegian
119–20
O
Old French
113, 133
Old Irish
316
Old Italian
112, 117, 133
P
Pidgin and Creole languages
5, 40, 42, 48
Polish
307–8, 312, 315–16, 321
Pre-Classical French
73–78
Prussian
309
R
Romance languages
4, 133, 139, 156, 159
Romanian
111
S
Sanskrit
302–3, 312, 314–15, 320
Serbo-Croat
115
Sinitic language
47, 59
South East Asian languages
42–47, 59–60
Standard Average European
112
Standard German
see
German
Substandard German
115–16
Swedish
5, 113
T
Tibeto-Burman
47, 55, 58–59