Studies in Language 32:1
[Studies in Language, 32:1] 2008. 270 pp.
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Table of Contents
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Sentence-phrase coordination in Hebrew and the syntax–pragmatics interfaceIrit Meir | pp. 1–21
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The irreality of alternatives: Towards a typology of disjunctionCaterina Mauri | pp. 22–55
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The basic colour terms of Lower Sorbian and Upper Sorbian and their typological relevanceAndrew Hippisley, Ian Davies and Greville G. Corbett | pp. 56–92
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Orientation as a strategy of spatial referenceAngela Terrill and Niclas Burenhult | pp. 93–136
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The syntax of intonation units in SasakFay Wouk | pp. 137–162
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Hither and thither in Saramaccan CreoleJohn McWhorter | pp. 163–195
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Reply to McWhorter’s ‘Hither and thither in Saramaccan Creole’Claire Lefebvre | pp. 196–205
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Reply to LefebvreJohn McWhorter | pp. 207–209
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Mirjam Fried & Hans C. Boas (eds). 2005. Grammatical Constructions. Back to the RootsReviewed by Doris L. Payne | pp. 211–218
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Eric Fuß. 2005. The Rise of AgreementReviewed by Brady Clark | pp. 219–227
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Laurel J. Brinton & Elizabeth Closs Traugott. 2005. Lexicalization and Language ChangeReviewed by Nikolaus Ritt | pp. 228–236
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Daniel Hole, André Meinunger & Werner Abraham (eds). 2006. Datives and Other Cases: Between Argument Structure and Event StructureReviewed by Vera Lee-Schoenfeld | pp. 237–244
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Anju Saxena & Lars Borin (eds). 2006. Lesser-Known Languages of South Asia: Status and Policies, Case Studies and Applications of Information TechnologyReviewed by Robert D. Eaton | pp. 245–253
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Irina Nikolaeva. 2006. A historical dictionary of YukaghirReviewed by Elena S. Maslova | pp. 254–264
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