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No. 44 (2001)

Articles

  • Speech formulae in English: problems of analysis and dictionary treatment
    A.P. Cowie
    1-12
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  • Between passive and reflexive: the Vedic presents with the suffix -ya
    Leonid Kulikov
    13-20
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  • Information structure meets minimalist syntax: on argument order and case morphology in Bavarian
    Helmut Weiß
    21-34
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  • Focus particles, sentence meaning, and discourse structure
    Klaus von Heusinger
    35-53
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  • Evidentials and aspect
    Elly van Gelderen
    54-74
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  • Making sense of prepositions: the role of frequency and similarity in the acquisition of L2 prepositions
    Wander Lowie, Marjolijn Verspoor
    75-86
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  • Coordination in morphology and syntax: the case of copulative compounds
    Susan Olsen
    87-101
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  • On the interpretation of multiple negation in spoken and written Afrikaans
    László Molnárfi
    102-121
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  • Mysteries of response particles in Norwegian and German: toward a comparative study
    John Ole Askedal
    122-147
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  • The role of concept-derivable knowledge in constructing space-related textual meaning
    Kari K. Pitkänen
    148-158
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  • Collocation and text
    Hiroaki Otani
    159-170
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  • The semantic asymmetry of 'argument alternations' (and why it matters)
    David Dowty
    171-186
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  • The problem of unintelligibility in OT semantics
    Helen de Hoop
    187-194
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  • Discourse properties of the perfect and related tenses in French, English, and Dutch
    Henriëtte de Swart
    195-212
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  • On identifying unaccusativity
    Werner Abraham
    213-221
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