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Mon Aug 03 2009
TOC: Studies in Language 33/3 (2009)
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Studies in Language Vol 33, No 3 (2009)
Message 1: Studies in Language Vol 33, No 3 (2009)
Date: 03-Aug-2009
From: Paul Peranteau <paulbenjamins.com>
Subject: Studies in Language Vol 33, No 3 (2009)
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Publisher: John Benjamins
http://www.benjamins.com/
Journal Title: Studies in Language
Volume Number: 33
Issue Number: 3
Issue Date: 2009
Main Text:
Studies in Language 33:32009. 288 pp.
Table of contents
ArticlesBeyond preferred argument structure: The discourse pragmatics of noun phrases inTsouHuei-ju Huang and Shuanfan Huang 499–527Hiberno-English medial-object perfects reconsidered: A case of contact-inducedgrammaticalisationLukas Pietsch 528–568Aspects of definiteness in GreekMaria Napoli 569–611The grammatical versatility of taboo termsDonna Jo Napoli and Jack Hoeksema 612–643The origin of serialization: The case of EmerillonFrançoise Rose 644–684From topic to subject: Grammatical change in the Amharic possessive constructionMichael Ahland 685–717ReviewsHickmann, Maya and Stéphane Robert (eds.) 2006. Space in Languages. LinguisticSystems and Cognitive CategoriesReviewed by Annalisa Baicchi 719–726Vogeleer, Svetlana and Liliane Tasmowski (eds.) 2006. Non-definiteness andPluralityReviewed by Roberta Pires De Oliveira 727–737Kulikov, Leonid, Andrej Malchukov and Peter de Swart (eds.) 2006. Case, Valencyand TransitivityReviewed by Peter M. Arkadiev 738–748Payne, Thomas E. and David J. Weber (eds.) 2007. Perspectives on Grammar WritingReviewed by Timothy J. Thornes 749–757Stolz, Thomas (ed.) 2008. Hansjakob Seiler. Universality in language beyondgrammar: Selected writings 1990–2007Reviewed by Fernando Zúñiga 758–765Romeo, Nicoletta. 2008. Aspect in Burmese. Meaning and functionReviewed by Alice Vittrant 766–775Simpson, Andrew (ed.). 2008. Language and national identity in AfricaReviewed by E. Kwekuk Osam 776–780
Linguistic Field(s):
Sociolinguistics
Syntax
Cognitive Science
Typology
Subject Language(s): Amharic (amh)
Burmese (mya)
Emerillon (eme)
English (eng)
Greek (ell)
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