Usage-based and Typological Approaches to Linguistic Units
Special issue of Studies in Language 43:2 (2019)
Editors
[Studies in Language, 43:2] 2019. vi, 253 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 13 November 2019
Published online on 13 November 2019
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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On the notion of unit in the study of human languagesTsuyoshi Ono, Ritva Laury & Ryoko Suzuki | pp. 245–253
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Understanding ‘clause’ as an emergent ‘unit’ in everyday conversationSandra A. Thompson | pp. 254–280
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Linguistic units and their systems: Completeness, self-reference, and contingencyRoss Krekoski | pp. 281–300
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Free NPs as units in FinnishMarja-Liisa Helasvuo | pp. 301–328
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Referring expressions in categorizing activities: Rethinking the nature of linguistic units for the study of interactionPatricia Mayes & Hongyin Tao | pp. 329–363
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Questioning the clause as a crosslinguistic unit in grammar and interactionRitva Laury, Tsuyoshi Ono & Ryoko Suzuki | pp. 364–401
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The predicate as a locus of grammar and interaction in colloquial IndonesianMichael C. Ewing | pp. 402–443
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Truth, person, and personal truth: Kuke copulas, a construction caught between descriptive systemsMark Donohue & Bhojraj Gautam | pp. 444–458
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Oliver Bond, Greville G. Corbett, Marina Chumakina & Dunstan Brown (eds.). 2016. Archi. Complexities of agreement in cross-theoretical perspectiveReviewed by Edith A. Moravcsik | pp. 459–468
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Reversed ang-inversion and narrow focus marking in TagalogPatrick Nuhn | pp. 469–497
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CF: Linguistics
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LAN009000: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General