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Elisabeth Engberg-Pedersen
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University of Copenhagen
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Grammaticalized focus in Yukagir
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Michael Fortescue
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Iconic motivations in conflict
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1
A01
Søren Wichmann
Wichmann, Søren
Søren
Wichmann
10
01
JB code
slcs.29.14spa
361
1
Article
14
01
The functions of locative prepositions
The
functions of locative prepositions
1
A01
Ebbe Spang-Hanssen
Spang-Hanssen, Ebbe
Ebbe
Spang-Hanssen
2
A01
Henrik Rue
Rue, Henrik
Henrik
Rue
10
01
JB code
slcs.29.15lun
385
1
Article
15
01
Communicative function and language-specific structure in second language acquisition
A discussion of natural sequences of acquisition
1
A01
Karen Lund
Lund, Karen
Karen
Lund
10
01
JB code
slcs.29.16the
421
1
Article
16
01
Theoretical considerations
10
01
JB code
slcs.29.17har
423
1
Article
17
01
Linguistic structure in a functional grammar
1
A01
Peter Harder
Harder, Peter
Peter
Harder
10
01
JB code
slcs.29.18eng
453
1
Article
18
01
Iconicity and arbitrariness
1
A01
Elisabeth Engberg-Pedersen
Engberg-Pedersen, Elisabeth
Elisabeth
Engberg-Pedersen
10
01
JB code
slcs.29.19hel
469
1
Article
19
01
Paradigmatic structure, word order and grammaticalization
1
A01
Lars Heltoft
Heltoft, Lars
Lars
Heltoft
10
01
JB code
slcs.29.20sub
495
1
Miscellaneous
20
01
Subject index
10
01
JB code
slcs.29.21ind
505
1
Miscellaneous
21
01
Index of names
02
JBENJAMINS
John Benjamins Publishing Company
01
John Benjamins Publishing Company
Amsterdam/Philadelphia
NL
04
19960524
1996
John Benjamins
02
US CA MX
01
245
mm
02
164
mm
08
810
gr
01
JB
2
John Benjamins North America
+1 800 562-5666
+1 703 661-1501
benjamins@presswarehouse.com
01
https://benjamins.com
01
US CA MX
21
01
gen
02
JB
1
00
203.00
USD