Studies in Language 32:4
[Studies in Language, 32:4] 2008. 226 pp.
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Table of Contents
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Comparative constructions: A cross-linguistic typologyR.M.W. Dixon | pp. 787–817
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How universal is wanting?Olesya Khanina | pp. 818–865
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Lexicon and syntax from an emic viewpointGer P. Reesink | pp. 866–893
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Rheme before theme in the noun phrase: A case study from Ancient GreekCarlotta Viti | pp. 894–915
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F. K. Erhard Voeltz (ed.). 2005. Studies in African Linguistic TypologyReviewed by G. Tucker Childs | pp. 917–926
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R.M.W. Dixon. 2005. A Semantic Approach to English GrammarReviewed by Martin J. Endley | pp. 927–938
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Esa Itkonen. 2005. Analogy as Structure and ProcessReviewed by Michael B. Kac | pp. 939–949
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Edith A. Moravcsik. 2006. An Introduction to Syntactic TheoryReviewed by Peter Öhl | pp. 950–955
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Edith A. Moravcsik. 2006. An Introduction to Syntax. Fundamentals of Syntactic AnalysisReviewed by Manuela Schönenberger | pp. 956–968
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Alison Wray & Aileen Bloomer. 2006. Projects in LinguisticsReviewed by Manuela Schönenberger | pp. 969–975
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Peter Ackema, Patrick Brandt, Maaike Schoorlemmer & Fred Weerman (eds.). 2006. Arguments and AgreementReviewed by Marcus Smith | pp. 976–983
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Terry Crowley. 2007. Field Linguistics: A Beginner’s GuideReviewed by Lindsay J. Whaley | pp. 984–988
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Dieter Wanner. 2006. The Power of Analogy. An Essay on Historical LinguisticsReviewed by Margaret E. Winters | pp. 989–996
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Graeme Davis. 2006. Comparative syntax of Old English and Old IcelandicReviewed by Werner Abraham | pp. 997–999
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Yoko Iyeiri (ed.). 2005. Aspects of English negationReviewed by Elly van Gelderen | pp. 1000–1002
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