25.5197, TOC: Studies in Language 38/4 (2014)
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From: Karin Plijnaar [karin.plijnaar at benjamins.nl]
Subject: Studies in Language Vol. 38, No. 4 (2014)
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Publisher: John Benjamins
http://www.benjamins.com/
Journal Title: Studies in Language
Volume Number: 38
Issue Number: 4
Issue Date: 2014
Main Text:
2014. iv, 365 pp.
Table of Contents
Articles
Phrasal Construction Tonology: The case of Kalabari
Otelemate G. Harry and Larry M. Hyman
649 – 689
In search of the origin of na in Mavea
Valérie Guérin
690 – 716
Reference-point and blending in Korean non-nominative subject constructions
Chongwon Park
717 – 751
Investigating the transitive and intransitive constructions in English and
Japanese: A quantitative study
Zoe Pei-sui Luk
752 – 791
Intersubjective evidentials in Yurakaré: Evidence from conversational data and
a first step toward a comparative perspective
Sonja Gipper
792 – 835
Transferability of semantic functions in contact-induced grammaticalization:
The case of Singapore Colloquial English one
Ming Chew Teo
836 – 863
The locative alternation in verb-framed vs. satellite-framed languages: A
corpus study of Spanish and Polish
Wojciech Lewandowski
864 – 895
Lexical coding vs. syntactic marking of homogeneity: Evidence from Spanish and
Danish
Henrik Høeg Müller
896 – 955
News from the field
Contact and isolation in hunter-gatherer language dynamics: Evidence from
Maniq phonology (Aslian, Malay Peninsula)
Ewelina Wnuk and Niclas Burenhult
956 – 981
‘Restricted group’ and ‘group’ within the pronominal system of Western Toba
(Guaicuruan, Argentina)
María Belén Carpio
982 – 994
Reviews
Cruschina, Silvio, Martin Maiden & John Charles Smith (eds.). 2013. The
Boundaries of Pure Morphology: Diachronic and Synchronic Perspectives
Reviewed by Hans-Olav Enger
995 – 1004
Dixon, R.M.W. 2012. Basic Linguistic Theory. Volume 3. Further Grammatical
Topics
Reviewed by Steffen Haurholm-Larsen
1005 – 1013
Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science
Discourse Analysis
General Linguistics
Genetic Classification
Historical Linguistics
Text/Corpus Linguistics
Subject Language(s): Chinese, Mandarin (cmn)
Danish (dan)
English (eng)
Japanese (jpn)
Kalabari (ijn)
Kensiu (kns)
Korean (kor)
Mafea (mkv)
Malay (mly)
Polish (pol)
Spanish (spa)
Thai (tha)
Language Family(ies): Guaicuruan
Ijo
Oceanic
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