The Why and How of Total Reduplication: Current Issues and New Perspectives
Special issue of Studies in Language 39:4 (2015)
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[Studies in Language, 39:4] 2015. v, 241 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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The why and how of total reduplication: Current issues and new perspectivesDaniela Rossi | pp. 789–794
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When some dots turn a different color…: Thoughts on how (not) to determine whether or not reduplication is universalThomas Stolz, Aina Urdze, Julia Nintemann and Marina Tsareva | pp. 795–834
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Areal perspectives on total reduplication of verbs in SiniticGiorgio F. Arcodia, Bianca Basciano and Chiara Melloni | pp. 836–872
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Total Reduplication as a category of expressives: (Counter)evidence from Modern GreekHaritini Kallergi | pp. 873–904
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Total reduplication as a productive process in GermanUlrike Freywald | pp. 905–945
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Ideophones and reduplication: Depiction, description, and the interpretation of repeated talk in discourseMark Dingemanse | pp. 946–970
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Arbitrariness and iconicity in total reduplication: Evidence from Caribbean CreolesSilvia Kouwenberg and Darlene LaCharité | pp. 971–991
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Two semantic patterns of reduplication: Iconicity revisitedFedor Ivanovich Rozhanskiy | pp. 992–1018
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Brian MacWhinney, Andrej Malchukov & Edith Moravcsik (editors). 2014. Competing motivations in grammar and usageReviewed by Keren Rice | pp. 1019–1029
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