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Thu Apr 09 2009

TOC: Dialectologia et Geolinguistica 16/6 (2008)

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        1.    Julia Ulrich, Dialectologia et Geolinguistica Vol 16, No 6 (2008)

Message 1: Dialectologia et Geolinguistica Vol 16, No 6 (2008)
Date: 08-Apr-2009
From: Julia Ulrich <julia.ulrichdegruyter.com>
Subject: Dialectologia et Geolinguistica Vol 16, No 6 (2008)
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Publisher: Mouton de Gruyter
http://www.mouton-publishers.com

Journal Title: Dialectologia et Geolinguistica Volume Number: 16 Issue Number: 6 Issue Date: 2008


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Dialectologia et GeolinguisticaVolume: 16, Number: 6 (November 2008)is now available online from Walter de Gruyter at:http://www.reference-global.com/toc/dig/16/6________________________________________Articles / Articles / Aufsätze

On the Emergence of the Progressive and other Aspectual Formations in Irish andCelticAilbhe Ó Corráin

Defining User Access to the Romanian Online Dialect AtlasSheila Embleton, Dorin Uritescu, and Eric S. Wheeler

The New Method and Findings of Geolinguistics, using Linguistic Atlases fromevery Decade with regard to the Phrase “It will be fine tomorrow.”Yoshio Ebata

hin vs. her – hier vs. dort/da. The Neutralization of the Speaker's Perspective– A Case-Study of Semantic (Inter-)Subjectification in German DialectsHeiko Girnth and Sascha Michel

Syntactic Language Change in a German Dialect: Replacement or Reanalysis of aConstruction?Klaus Geyer

Latvian in Siberia: The Present and ProspectsAnna Stafecka

Obituaries / Nécrologies / Nachrufe

Reviews / Comptes rendus / Besprechungen


Linguistic Field(s): Syntax                             General Linguistics                             Language Documentation                             Semantics
Subject Language(s): Gaelic, Irish (gle)                             Latvian (lav)
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