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Semantic and Lexical Universals: Theory and empirical findings
Edited by Cliff Goddard and Anna Wierzbicka
[Studies in Language Companion Series 25] 1994
► pp. 149170
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Cited by ten other publications

Da Milano, Federica
2021. The category ‘pronoun’ in East and Southeast Asian languages, with a focus on Japanese. In Linguistic Categories, Language Description and Linguistic Typology [Typological Studies in Language, 132],  pp. 389 ff. DOI logo
Müller, André & Rachel Weymuth
2017. How Society Shapes Language: Personal Pronouns in the Greater Burma Zone. Asiatische Studien - Études Asiatiques 71:1  pp. 409 ff. DOI logo
Wierzbicka, Anna
2007. Bodies and their parts: An NSM approach to semantic typology. Language Sciences 29:1  pp. 14 ff. DOI logo
Wierzbicka, Anna
2016. Terms of Address in European Languages: A Study in Cross-Linguistic Semantics and Pragmatics. In Pragmemes and Theories of Language Use [Perspectives in Pragmatics, Philosophy & Psychology, 9],  pp. 209 ff. DOI logo
Wierzbicka, Anna
2022. I and Thou: Universal human concepts present as words in all human languages. Russian Journal of Linguistics 26:4  pp. 908 ff. DOI logo
Hasegawa, Yoko & Yukio Hirose
2005. What the Japanese Language Tells Us about the Alleged Japanese Relational Self. Australian Journal of Linguistics 25:2  pp. 219 ff. DOI logo
GODDARD, CLIFF
1996. The “Social Emotions” of Malay (Bahasa Melayu). Ethos 24:3  pp. 426 ff. DOI logo
Goddard, Cliff
1997. Semantic primes and grammatical categories∗. Australian Journal of Linguistics 17:1  pp. 1 ff. DOI logo
Goddard, Cliff
2003. Semantic Primes within and across Languages. In Contrastive Analysis in Language,  pp. 13 ff. DOI logo

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