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Qualitative-Quantitative Analyses of Dutch and Afrikaans Grammar and Lexicon
Robert S. Kirsner
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Studies in Functional and Structural Linguistics
67] 2014
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Table of contents
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Acknowledgements
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1. Introduction
2. The Dutch demonstrative adjectives: Analyses and responses
3. The Afrikaans demonstratives and instructional meanings
4. On imperatives and pragmatic particles
5. What it takes to understand how one Dutch idiom works
6. Further explorations
7. Afterword
References and corpora
Name index
Subject index
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