6.909, TOC: Rivista di Linguistica

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Subject: 6.909, TOC: Rivista di Linguistica
 
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"Rivista di linguistica", volume 6, issue 2, 1994
                On Linguistic Categorization
163     Stefania Giannini & Romano Lazzeroni, Foreword
167     D. A. Cruse, Prototype theory and lexical relations
189     Dirk Geeraerts, Classical definability and the monosemic bias
209     Stefania Giannini, Gender Grammatical Polarization in Late Latin and
        some Italian Dialectal Areas. A Cognitive View
237     Georges Kleiber, Lexicon et cognition: y a-t-il des termes de base?
267     Romano Lazzeroni, Rileggendo Benveniste: le relazioni di persona nel
        verbo
275     Geoffrey S. Nathan, How the Phoneme Inventory Gets its Shape Cognitive
        Grammar's View of Phonological Systems
289     Paolo Ramat & Davide Ricca, Prototypical adverbs: On the scalarity
        /radiality of the notion of ADVERB
327     John R. Taylor, Fuzzy categories in syntax: The case of possessives and
        compounds in English
347     Anna Wierzbicka, The universality of taxonomic categorization and the
        indispensability of the concept 'kind'
365     Margaret E. Winters, Who are You talking to? Or, Whom should I say is
        calling? Language change in the adult grammar
 
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