Studies in Language 36:4
[Studies in Language, 36:4] 2012. iv, 245 pp.
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Table of Contents
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Vedic preverbs as markers of valency-changing derivations: Transitivity and objecthood in Indo-European (Evidence from Old Indo-Aryan)Leonid Kulikov | pp. 721–746
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A new strategy for progressive marking and its implications for grammaticalization theory: The subject clitic construction in PantiscuMichele Loporcaro | pp. 747–784
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Emergent projecting constructions: The case of Hebrew yada (‘know’)Yael Maschler | pp. 785–847
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Scope hierarchies and modality in ManchuJulian Rentzsch | pp. 848–881
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Ditransitive constructions in Kashibo-Kakataibo and the non-distinguishable objects analysisRoberto Zariquiey Biondi | pp. 882–905
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Gerrit J. Dimmendal. 2011. Historical linguistics and the comparative study of African languagesReviewed by Michael C. Cahill | pp. 907–914
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Sven Liljeblad, Catherine S. Fowler & Glenda Powell. 2012. The Northern Paiute-Bannock dictionary, with an English-Northern Paiute-Bannock finder list, and a Northern Paiute-Bannock-English finder listReviewed by John E. McLaughlin | pp. 915–920
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Cliff Goddard. 2011. Semantic Analysis: A Practical IntroductionReviewed by Onna Nelson | pp. 921–927
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Carsten Breul & Edward Göbbel. 2010. Comparative and Contrastive Studies of Information StructureReviewed by Steve Nicolle | pp. 928–937
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Nicholas Thieberger. 2012. Oxford handbook of linguistic fieldworkReviewed by Marcus Smith | pp. 938–946
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Peter Trudgill. 2011. Sociolinguistic typology: Social determinants of linguistic complexityReviewed by James N. Stanford and Timothy J. Pulju | pp. 947–955
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Jerzy Bartmiński. 2009. Aspects of cognitive ethnolinguisticsReviewed by Ljiljana Šarić | pp. 956–965
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