Studies in Language 26:2
[Studies in Language, 26:2] 2002. iv, 295
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Table of Contents
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Word order variation in Isthmus Mixe: Voice and discourse considerationsJulia Dieterman | pp. 217–242
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From a pragmatic marker to a direct object marker: The Japanese particle o in written discourseMisumi Sadler | pp. 243–281
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Deixis and aspect: The Tokelauan directional particles mai and atuRobin Hooper | pp. 283–313
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Polysemy patterns in semi-lexical elements in Spanish and CatalanMatthew L. Juge | pp. 315–335
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Perfect in the Yi group: Stative and dynamic information managementMatthias Gerner | pp. 337–368
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The WA/GA distinction and switch-reference for ellipted subject identification in Japanese complex sentencesShigeko Nariyama | pp. 369–431
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Moving the actants: Degrees of agency in YimasClaudia Gerstner-Link | pp. 433–468
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Elly van Gelderen. 2000. A History of English Reflexive Pronouns. Person, Self, and InterpretabilityReviewed by Peter Siemund | pp. 469–476
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André Meinunger. 2000. Syntactic Aspects of Topic and CommentReviewed by László Molnárfi | pp. 476–486
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Theo Harden & Arnd Witte (eds.). 2000. The notion of intercultural understanding in the context of German as a foreign languageReviewed by Gergely Tóth | pp. 486–494
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Lars Johanson & Bo Utas (eds.). 2000. Evidentials: Turkic, Iranian, and neighbouring languagesReviewed by Ferdinand de Haan | pp. 494–502
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Hansjakob Seiler. 2000. Language Universals Research: a SynthesisReviewed by Alexandra Y. Aikhenvald | pp. 502–504
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Michael Darnell, Edith Moravcsik, Frederick Newmeyer, Michael Noonan & Kathleen Wheatley (eds). 1999. Functionalism and formalism in linguisticsReviewed by Timothy Jowan Curnow | pp. 505–512
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