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1 online resource (437 pages) |
Series |
Studies in Slavic and General Linguistics, 33 ; v. v. 33 |
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Studies in Slavic and General Linguistics, 33
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Contents |
Preface; list of publications by frederik kortlandt; towards a typological profile of the andean languages; the origin of alternations in initial pitch in the verbal paradigms of the central japanese (kyôto type) accent systems; armenians and their dialects in abkhazia; on the position of báima within tibetan: a look from basic vocabulary; living (happily) with contradiction; the language organism: parasite or mutualist?; mongolian /-gar/ and japanese /-gar-/; yeniseic languages and the siberian linguistic area; how to orient oneself on sakhalin: a guide to nivkh locational terms |
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Knowledge graph analysis of particles in japanesefacts and fantasy about favorlang: early european encounters with taiwan's languages; three irregular berber verbs: 'eat', 'drink', 'be cooked, ripen'; teaching personal reference in japanese; dual nominalisation in yukaghir: structural ambiguity as semantic duality; the altaic aorist in *-ra in old korean; avoiding abba: old chinese syllabic harmony; voice in tunen: the so-called passive prefix bé-; chuvan and omok languages?; if japanese is altaic, how can it be so simple?; buryat evaluative constructions |
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THREE TASHELHIYT BERBER TEXTS FROM THE ARSÈNE ROUX ARCHIVESSYNTAX, RECURSION, PRODUCTIVITY -- A USAGE-BASED PERSPECTIVE ON THE EVOLUTION OF GRAMMAR; LANGUAGE, BRAINS AND THE SYNTACTIC REVOLUTION |
Summary |
Essays in Honour of Frederik Kortlandt. General linguistics |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
Notes |
Most articles in English |
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Print version record |
Subject |
Language and languages -- Philosophy.
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Linguistics.
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linguistics.
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Language and languages -- Philosophy
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Linguistics
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Electronic book
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Author |
Schaeken, J.
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Wiedenhof, Jeroen.
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ISBN |
9789401206365 |
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9401206368 |
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