Studies in Language 39:1
[Studies in Language, 39:1] 2015. iv, 255 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
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Differential Subject Marking in Nepali imperfective constructions: A probabilistic grammar approachSaartje Verbeke and Ludovic De Cuypere | pp. 1–23
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A new type of convergence at the deictic center: Second person and cislocative in Karbi (Tibeto-Burman)Linda Konnerth | pp. 24–45
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Evidentiality in interaction: A pragmatic analysis of Korean hearsay evidential markersMikyung Ahn and Foong Ha Yap | pp. 46–84
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Body, mind, and spirit: What makes up a person in ManambuAlexandra Y. Aikhenvald | pp. 85–117
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A typology of negation in TungusicAndreas Hölzl | pp. 118–159
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Personal pronouns with determining functions in Australian languagesDana Louagie and Jean-Christophe Verstraete | pp. 159–198
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Why is there a Present-Day English absolute?Nikki van de Pol and Peter Petré | pp. 199–229
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Is toponymy necessary?Joshua Nash | pp. 230–235
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Liliane Haegeman. 2012. Adverbial Clauses, Main Clause Phenomena, and the Composition of the Left PeripheryReviewed by Ulrike Demske | pp. 236–244
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Marcin Kilarski. 2013. Nominal classification: a history of its study from the classical period to the presentReviewed by Ruth Singer | pp. 245–253
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List of reviewers 2014pp. 254–255
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BIC Subject: CF – Linguistics
BISAC Subject: LAN009000 – LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General