28.891, TOC: Studies in Language 40 / 4 (2017)
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Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2017 16:05:52
From: Karin Plijnaar [karin.plijnaar at benjamins.nl]
Subject: Studies in Language Vol. 40, No. 4 (2017)
Publisher: John Benjamins
http://www.benjamins.com/
Journal Title: Studies in Language
Volume Number: 40
Issue Number: 4
Issue Date: 2017
Main Text:
2016. iii, 263 pp.
Table of Contents
Articles
The modern Hebrew prepositional relative clause strategy
Eran Cohen 733 – 764
The hypothesis of insubordination and three types of wh-exclamatives
Natalia Zevakhina 765 – 814
Verbal inflectional morphology and modality in compound clause-linkage markers
in Japanese
Mie Tsunoda 815 – 871
Emotion in interaction: A diachronic and pragmatic analysis of the
sentence-final particle -tani in Korean
Mikyung Ahn 872 – 893
Agent-defocusing constructions from nominalized VPs: A cross-linguistic type?
Andrea Sansò 894 – 954
News from the field
Subject pronoun doubling in Agul: Spoken corpus data on a rare discourse
pattern
Timur A. Maisak 955 – 987
Review
Inkelas, Sharon. 2014. The interplay of morphology and phonology
Reviewed by Michael C. Cahill 988 – 995
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
Morphology
Pragmatics
Syntax
Typology
Subject Language(s): Aghul (agx)
English (eng)
Hebrew (heb)
Japanese (jpn)
Korean (kor)
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