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Typologie et documentation des langues en Afrique de l'Ouest : proceedings of the 27th West African Linguistics Congress (WALS) = Language typology and language documentation in West Africa
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МОДЕЛИ СЕМАНТИЧЕСКОЙ ДЕРИВАЦИИ В КЛАССЕ ПРЕДИКАТОВ СОЖАЛЕНИЯ И РАСКАЯНИЯ
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Time and Space in English and French discourse: implications for L2 acquisition Annie-Claude Demagny
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In: Bilingualism vs. monolingualism: a new perspective on limitations to L2 acquisition ; https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-01552977 ; Bilingualism vs. monolingualism: a new perspective on limitations to L2 acquisition, University of Toulouse (UT2), Mirail Campus, Jun 2017, Toulouse, France ; http://blogs.univ-tlse2.fr/bimo2017/en/ (2017)
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Les parlers du Croissant : une aire de contact entre oc et oïl
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In: XIIe Congrès de l'Association internationale d'études occitanes ; https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-01569724 ; XIIe Congrès de l'Association internationale d'études occitanes, Jul 2017, Albi, France (2017)
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Epilogue: of theories, typology and empirical data
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In: Creole Studies ¿ Phylogenetic Approaches ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01495220 ; Peter Bakker, Finn Borchsenius, Carsten Levisen & Eeva Sippola. Creole Studies ¿ Phylogenetic Approaches, John Benjamins, pp.389-394, 2017 (2017)
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Person as an inflectional category
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In: Linguistic Typology, vol 21, iss 3 (2017)
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Abstract:
The category of person has both inflectional and lexical aspects, and the distinction provides a finely graduated grammatical trait, relatively stable in both families and areas, and revealing for both typology and linguistic geography. Inflectional behavior includes reference to speech-Act roles, indexation of arguments, discreteness from other categories such as number or gender, assignment and/or placement in syntax, arrangement in paradigms, and general resemblance to closed-class items. Lexical behavior includes sharing categories and/or forms and/or syntactic behavior with major lexical classes (usually nouns) and generally resembling open-class items. Criteria are given here for typologizing person as more vs. less inflectional, some basic typological correlations are tested, and the worldwide linguistic-geographical distribution is mapped.
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areal typology; grammaticalization; inflection; Language Studies; Languages & Linguistics; linguistic geography; Linguistics; morphology; person; personal pronouns; population history; sampling; syntax
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URL: https://escholarship.org/uc/item/3w33c23j
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