Evidence and counter-evidence [electronic resource] : essays in honour of Frederik Kortlandt. Volume 2, General linguistics / edited by Alexander Lubotsky, Jos Schaeken, Jeroen Wiedenhof ; with the assistance of Rick Derksen and Sjoerd Siebinga.

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Book
Language
English
Εdition
1st ed.
Published/​Created
Amsterdam ; New York, NY : Rodopi, c2008.
Description
1 online resource (437 p.)

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Summary note
Essays in Honour of Frederik Kortlandt. General linguistics
Notes
Description based upon print version of record.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references.
Language note
English
Contents
  • Preliminary Material
  • PREFACE
  • LIST OF PUBLICATIONS BY FREDERIK KORTLANDT
  • TOWARDS A TYPOLOGICAL PROFILE OF THE ANDEAN LANGUAGES / Willem Adelaar
  • THE ORIGIN OF ALTERNATIONS IN INITIAL PITCH IN THE VERBAL PARADIGMS OF THE CENTRAL JAPANESE (KYÔTO TYPE) ACCENT SYSTEMS / Elisabeth de Boer
  • ARMENIANS AND THEIR DIALECTS IN ABKHAZIA / V.A. Chirikba
  • ON THE POSITION OF BÁIMĂ WITHIN TIBETAN: A LOOK FROM BASIC VOCABULARY / Katia Chirkova
  • LIVING (HAPPILY) WITH CONTRADICTION / Karen Steffen Chung
  • THE LANGUAGE ORGANISM: PARASITE OR MUTUALIST? / George van Driem
  • MONGOLIAN /-GAR/ AND JAPANESE /-GAR-/ / Roger Finch
  • YENISEIC LANGUAGES AND THE SIBERIAN LINGUISTIC AREA / Stefan Georg
  • HOW TO ORIENT ONESELF ON SAKHALIN: A GUIDE TO NIVKH LOCATIONAL TERMS / Ekaterina Gruzdeva
  • KNOWLEDGE GRAPH ANALYSIS OF PARTICLES IN JAPANESE / C. Hoede
  • FACTS AND FANTASY ABOUT FAVORLANG: EARLY EUROPEAN ENCOUNTERS WITH TAIWAN’S LANGUAGES / Henning Klöter
  • THREE IRREGULAR BERBER VERBS: ‘EAT’, ‘DRINK’, ‘BE COOKED, RIPEN’ / Maarten Kossmann
  • TEACHING PERSONAL REFERENCE IN JAPANESE / Riikka Länsisalmi
  • DUAL NOMINALISATION IN YUKAGHIR: STRUCTURAL AMBIGUITY AS SEMANTIC DUALITY / Elena Maslova
  • THE ALTAIC AORIST IN *-RA IN OLD KOREAN / Roy Andrew Miller
  • AVOIDING ABBA: OLD CHINESE SYLLABIC HARMONY / Marc Hideo Miyake
  • VOICE IN TUNEN: THE SO-CALLED PASSIVE PREFIX BÉ / Maarten Mous
  • CHUVAN AND OMOK LANGUAGES? / Irina Nikolaeva
  • IF JAPANESE IS ALTAIC, HOW CAN IT BE SO SIMPLE? / Martine Robbeets
  • BURYAT EVALUATIVE CONSTRUCTIONS / Elena Skribnik
  • THREE TASHELHIYT BERBER TEXTS FROM THE ARSÈNE ROUX ARCHIVES / Harry Stroomer
  • SYNTAX, RECURSION, PRODUCTIVITY – A USAGE-BASED PERSPECTIVE ON THE EVOLUTION OF GRAMMAR / Arie Verhagen
  • LANGUAGE, BRAINS AND THE SYNTACTIC REVOLUTION / Jeroen Wiedenhof.
Other title(s)
  • Balto-Slavic and Indo-European linguistics.
  • General linguistics.
ISBN
  • 94-012-0636-8
  • 1-4356-9534-8
OCLC
  • 714568410
  • 696035389
Doi
  • 10.1163/9789401206365
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