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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.
Format
Book
Language
English
Εdition
1st ed.
Published/Created
Amsterdam ; New York, NY : Rodopi, c2008.
Description
1 online resource (437 p.)
Details
Subject(s)
Linguistics
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Language and languages
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Philosophy
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Related name
Kortlandt, F. H. H. (Frederik Herman Henri), 1946-
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Lubotsky, Alexander
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Schaeken, J.
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Wiedenhof, Jeroen
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Series
Studies in Slavic and general linguistics ; v. 33.
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Studies in Slavic and general linguistics ; v. 33
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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.
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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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