Studies in Language 37:2
[Studies in Language, 37:2] 2013. iii, 232 pp.
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Table of Contents
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Argument-focus and predicate-focus structure in Ancient Greek: Word order and phonologyGiuseppe G.A. Celano | pp. 241–266
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On the Six-Way Word Order Typology, AgainMatthew S. Dryer | pp. 267–301
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Mapping out the Source domain: Evidence from parallel Old Indo-European dataHanne Martine Eckhoff, Olga A. Thomason and Peter de Swart | pp. 302–355
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Non-canonical SAY in Siberia: Areal and genealogical patternsDejan Matić and Brigitte Pakendorf | pp. 356–412
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Beyond structuralism: Should we set a priori limits on our curiosity?T. Givón | pp. 413–423
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Umberto Ansaldo, Jan Don & Roland Pfau (eds.). 2010. Parts of speech: Empirical and theoretical advancesReviewed by Luca Alfieri | pp. 425–434
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Umberto Ansaldo (ed.). 2012. Pidgins and Creoles in AsiaReviewed by Charles E. Grimes | pp. 435–444
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Amal Elesha Marogy (ed.). 2012. The Foundations of Arabic Linguistics: Sībawayhi and Early Arabic Grammatical TheoryReviewed by Michal Marmorstein | pp. 445–453
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Andrej L. Malchukov & Lindsay J. Whaley (eds.). 2012. Recent Advances in Tungusic LinguisticsReviewed by Wolfgang Schulze and Andreas Hölzl | pp. 454–462
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Kasper Boye. 2012. Epistemic Meaning: A crosslinguistic and functionalcognitive studyReviewed by Björn Wiemer | pp. 463–472
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