Studies in Language 33:1
[Studies in Language, 33:1] 2009. 262 pp.
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Table of Contents
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A reconsideration of the motivations for preferred argument structureCaleb Everett | pp. 1–24
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Inalienable possession as grammatical category and discourse patternPaul Kockelman | pp. 25–68
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A unified account of causal clause sequences in Mandarin Chinese and its implicationsZuoyan Song and Hongyin Tao | pp. 69–102
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“Reciprocity”: An NSM approach to linguistic typology and social universalsAnna Wierzbicka | pp. 103–174
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The intersection of the perfective and imperfective domains: A corpus-based study of the grammaticalization of Korean aspectual markersMinju Kim | pp. 175–214
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G. Tucker Childs. 2003. An Introduction to African LanguagesReviewed by Jeff Good | pp. 215–222
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Claire Lefebvre, Lydia White & Christine Jourdan (eds). 2006. L2 Acquisition and Creole Genesis. DialoguesReviewed by Michele M. Stewart | pp. 223–232
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Åshild Næss. 2007. Prototypical TransitivityReviewed by Jaehoon Yeon | pp. 233–239
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Alexandra Y. Aikhenvald & R. M. W. Dixon (eds.). 2007. Grammars in contact: A cross-linguistic typologyReviewed by N.J. Enfield | pp. 241–246
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Felix K. Ameka & M. E. Kropp Dakubu (eds.). 2008. Aspect and Modality in Kwa LanguagesReviewed by Federica Guerini | pp. 247–251
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Gregory Anderson. 2006. Auxiliary Verb ConstructionsReviewed by Elly van Gelderen | pp. 252–256
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