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Preferential Attachment and Language Change: werden in German ...
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Preferential Attachment and Language Change: werden in German ...
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The Sardinia literary Sardinian Spring and intergenerational transmission ...
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The Sardinia Literary Spring and Intergenerational Transmission ...
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The Sardinia Literary Spring and Intergenerational Transmission ...
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Implications of grammaticalization for language change: The emergence of the German present perfect and the rise of new periphrastic constructions ...
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The Speaking Birds: a Cognitive Approach to the Symbolic Representation of Animals in Literature
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In: Purdue Linguistics, Literature, and Second Language Studies Conference (2016)
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The Rich-Get-Richer Phenomenon and Language Evolution: The Case of the German Present Perfect
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In: Working Papers of the Linguistics Circle; Vol 25 No 2 (2015): Proceedings of the 31st annual NorthWest Linguistics Conference; 67-78 ; 1920-440X ; 1200-3344 (2015)
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The historical evolution of the German present perfect from the perspective of complexity theory and emergent grammar
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In: Theses and Dissertations Available from ProQuest (2015)
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