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Announcing:<br>
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<b>Adjective attribution</b><br>
by Michael Rießler<br>
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A Language Science Press open-access book, freely downloadable
(<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://langsci-press.org//catalog/book/19">http://langsci-press.org//catalog/book/19</a>). Print-on-demand copies
available.<br>
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<p>This book is the first typological study of adjective attribution
marking. Its focus lies on Northern Eurasia, although it covers
many more languages and presents an ontology of morphosyntactic
categories relevant to noun phrase structure in general. Besides
treating synchronic data, the study contributes to historical
linguistics by reconstructing the origin of new types specifically
in the language contact area between the Indo-European and Uralic
families.<br>
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<p>(By ordering a print copy for your library, you will support
Language Science Press.)<br>
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<p>Best wishes,<br>
Martin<br>
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Martin Haspelmath (<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:haspelmath@shh.mpg.de">haspelmath@shh.mpg.de</a>)
Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History
Kahlaische Strasse 10
D-07745 Jena
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Leipzig University
IPF 141199
Nikolaistrasse 6-10
D-04109 Leipzig
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