Studies in Language 36:2
[Studies in Language, 36:2] 2012. iii, 223 pp.
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Table of Contents
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Prefacep. 239
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The case for pure linguisticsGilbert Lazard | pp. 241–259
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What controls the “genitive variation” in Present-Day English?Jim Feist | pp. 261–299
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Ideophones in Alto Perené (Arawak) from Eastern PeruElena Mihas | pp. 300–344
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Critical frequency as an independent variable in grammaticalizationRui Peng | pp. 345–381
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Five-level classification of clause linkage in JapaneseMie Tsunoda | pp. 382–429
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Gabriele Diewald & Elena Smirnova. 2010. Linguistic realization of evidentiality in European languagesReviewed by Alexandra Y. Aikhenvald | pp. 431–439
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Thomas Stolz, Cornelia Stroh & Aina Urdze. 2011. Total reduplication: The areal linguistics of a potential universalReviewed by Yuni Kim | pp. 440–448
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Eirik Welo. 2011. Indo-European syntax and pragmatics: contrastive approachesReviewed by Silvia Luraghi | pp. 449–453
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Michel Launey. 2011. An Introduction to Classical NahuatlReviewed by John F. Schwaller | pp. 454–461
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