11.2409, TOC: Languages in Contrast

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Subject: 11.2409, TOC: Languages in Contrast

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Date:  Mon, 6 Nov 2000 16:49:33 -0000
From:  R.M.Salkie at bton.ac.uk
Subject:  Languages in Contrast 2.1

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Date:  Mon, 6 Nov 2000 16:49:33 -0000
From:  R.M.Salkie at bton.ac.uk
Subject:  Languages in Contrast 2.1


Languages in Contrast 2.1: Special issue on information structure in
                           parallel texts

Hilde Hasselgård, Stig Johansson & Cathrine Fabricius Hansen (pp. 5-8)
Introduction

Articles
Birgit Ahlemeyer & Inga Kohlhof (pp. 1-25)
Bridging the Cleft: An Analysis of the Translation of English it-clefts into
German

Raphael Salkie & Sarah Louise Oates (pp. 27-56)
Contrast and Concession in French and English

Anna Mauranen (pp. 57-85)
What Sort of Theme is there?: A Translational Perspective

Åke Viberg (pp. 87-113)
The polysemous cognates Swedish gå and English go: Universal and
language-specific characteristics

Diana Santos & Signe Oksefjell (pp. 115-130)
Using a parallel corpus to validate independent claims

Ingebjørg Tonne (pp. 131-159)
A Norwegian Progressive Marker and the Level of Grammaticalization

For abstracts and further information, see:
http://www.benjamins.nl/jbp/journals/Lic_info.html
<http://www.benjamins.nl/jbp/journals/Lic_info.html>

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