37.726, TOC: Lingvisticæ Investigationes 48 / 2 (2026)
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Date: 20-Feb-2026
From: Eric Burgstede [eric at benjamins.nl]
Subject: Lingvisticæ Investigationes Vol. 48, No. 2 (2026)
Publisher: John Benjamins
http://www.benjamins.com/
Journal Title: Lingvisticæ Investigationes
Volume Number: 48
Issue Number: 2
Issue Date: 20260220
Subtitle: Special Issue: Similatives Semantic sources, pathways, and
types of usage
Main Text:
Table of Contents
Introduction
Anna Kisiel, Hélène Vassiliadou, Valentina Benigni, Beatrice
Bernasconi, Lieselotte Brems & Dejan Stosic
pp. 179–188
Articles
The syntax of similative clauses: Insights from Germanic
Marta Massaia
pp. 189–220
‘Wellness’ equatives and their extensions in English as well as in
Dutch and German
Daniel Van Olmen & Johan van der Auwera
pp. 221–249
Equative and similative constructions in two Walser German linguistic
islands of North-Western Italy
Livio Gaeta
pp. 250–275
Grammaticalization of kidė as a similative marker in Contemporary
Enggano
Charlotte Hemmings
pp. 276–298
Genre and style in French: Interpretative types and formal
correlations
Hélène Vassiliadou, Francine Gerhard-Krait & Marie Lammert
pp. 299–322
“Stylish” similatives: A corpus-based study of style nouns in Italian
and Russian
Valentina Benigni & Beatrice Bernasconi
pp. 323–347
On the similative uses of esprit and dukh in French and Russian
Elena Vladimirska & Jeļena Gridina
pp. 348–376
Marking similarity “in the style of”: Czech prepositional phrases with
(non-)taxonomic nouns in contrast with Polish
Markéta Janebová, Michaela Martinková & Anna Kisiel
pp. 377–404
Noun-based similarity markers in Serbian: A survey
Dejan Stosic & Ljubica Đurić
pp. 405–435
Linguistic Field(s): Syntax
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