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TOC: Folia Linguistica 29/1 (2008)

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        1.    Julia Ulrich, Folia Linguistica Vol 29, No 1 (2008)

Message 1: Folia Linguistica Vol 29, No 1 (2008)
Date: 03-Apr-2009
From: Julia Ulrich <julia.ulrichdegruyter.com>
Subject: Folia Linguistica Vol 29, No 1 (2008)
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Publisher: Mouton de Gruyter
http://www.mouton-publishers.com

Journal Title: Folia Linguistica Volume Number: 29 Issue Number: 1 Issue Date: 2008


Main Text:

Folia Linguistica HistoricaVolume: 29, Number: 1 (December 2008)

is now available online from Walter de Gruyter at:http://www.reference-global.com/toc/flih/29/1

Articles

Overt and covert prestige in Late Middle English: A case study in East Anglia Juan Manuel Hernández-Campoy

Narrative and the Catalan go-pastMatthew L. Juge

Towards a description of the narrative discourse units in Tannaitic HebrewRivka Shemesh

Roman Jakobson, cybernetics and information theory: A critical assessmentJürgen Van de Walle

Will and shall as markers of modality and/or futurity in Middle EnglishIlse Wischer

Book Reviews

Company Company, Concepción, ed.: Sintaxis histórica de la lengua española.Primera parte: La frase verbalKarlos Arregi and José Ignacio Hualde

Christiane Marchello-Nizia: Grammaticalisation et changement linguistiqueMichèle Fruyt

Randall S. Gess & Deborah Arteaga, eds.: Historical Romance Linguistics:Retrospective and PerspectivesJohn Hewson

Frederick W. Schwink: The Third Gender: Studies in the Origin and History ofGermanic Grammatical GenderRanko Matasović: Gender in Indo-EuropeanFrancisco José Ledo-Lemos: Femininum Genus: A Study on the Origins of theIndo-European Feminine Grammatical GenderReinhard Stempel


Linguistic Field(s): Historical Linguistics                             Syntax                             Discourse Analysis                             General Linguistics
Subject Language(s): Hebrew (heb)                             Middle English (enm) Language Family(ies): Indo-European                             Romance
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