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TOC: SKASE Journal of Theoretical Linguistics 15 / 3 (2018)
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Date: 07-Jan-2019
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Subject: SKASE Journal of Theoretical Linguistics Vol. 15, No. 3 (2018)
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Volume Number: 15
Issue Number: 3
Issue Date: 2018
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Table of Contents
Against a non-process-based definition of competence
Baiba Vilks
Page 2
Emergence of iambs in Eastern Arabic: Metrical iambicity dominating optimal nonfinality
Bassil Mashaqba & Anas Huneety
Page 15
Eddie Benito Trollip & Gerhard B. van Huyssteen
The linking morpheme in Afrikaans: a Cognitive Grammar description
Eddie Benito Trollip & Gerhard B. van Huyssteen
Page 37
Derivational paradigms and competition in English: a diachronic study on competing causative verbs and their derivatives
Cristina Fernández-Alcaina & Jan Čermák
Page 69
Evolutionary trajectories of word-formation processes in the the Old High German language
Larysa Shchyhlo
Page 98
Stress Assignment in Words with -i Suffix in Hebrew
Ora Schwarzwald
Page 110
Nomina loci in Beserman Udmurt: elicitation, corpus study, and experiments
Maria Usacheva
Page 128
A pragma-sociolinguistic deconstruction of ‘dress’, ‘meet’, and ‘toast’ in Southwestern Nigeria
Temitope Michael Ajayi
Page 142
Nomination of mental illnesses in languages of different types
Alena Rudenka & Fang Xiang
Page 155
A Phrasal Account of Arabic Passive Constructions
Mohammed Odeh Al-Shorafat
Page 160
Regular and Irregular Aspects of Grammatical Constructions
Konrad Szcześniak
Page 170
The complex sentence across written genres from native and nonnative contexts; a corpus-based study
George Kodie Frimpong
Page 183
Rhetorical Structure of English and Czech Academic Book Reviews
Jana Kozubíková Šandová
Page 202
Interview with Matthew Dryer
Pavol Štekauer
Page 216
Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science
History of Linguistics
Morphology
Phonology
Pragmatics
Sociolinguistics
Syntax
Subject Language(s):
Afrikaans (afr) Arabic, Eastern Egyptian Bedawi (avl) Arabic, Standard (arb) Chinese, Mandarin (cmn) Czech (ces) English (eng) German, Old High (goh) Hebrew (heb) Polish (pol) Russian (rus) Udmurt (udm)
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