20.597, Qs: Temporal Words

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Subject: 20.597, Qs: Temporal Words

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Date: 26-Feb-2009
From: Dongtao Yu < yudongtao at yahoo.com.cn >
Subject: Temporal Words
 

	
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Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2009 09:34:30
From: Dongtao Yu [yudongtao at yahoo.com.cn]
Subject: Temporal Words

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Dear List Members,
We are doing research on temporal words across languages. At present we
have collected some data in languages spoken by some ethnic groups in
China. Now we are interested in finding relevant data in other languages
around the world, especially the data demonstrating their syntactic
functions. In our research, temporal words refer to those like ''today'',
''Monday'', ''morning'' in English. 

Thank you very much in advance for your information.
Best wishes,
Dongtao Yu 

Linguistic Field(s): Typology






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