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Systemic Polysemy in the Southern Bantu Noun Class System
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A.P. Hendrikse
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Editors’ Foreword vii
- Introduction ix
- The Spatial and Non-Spatial Senses of the German Preposition Über 1
- Scalar Particles and the Sequential Space Construction 37
- A Frame-Based Approach to Polysemy 57
- Where Do the Senses of Cora Va’a- Come From? 83
- Why Quirky Case Really Isn’t Quirky. Or how to treat dative sickness in Icelandic 115
- When a Dance Resembles a Tree. A polysemy analysis of three Setswana noun classes 161
- Systemic Polysemy in the Southern Bantu Noun Class System 185
- Psycholinguistic Perspectives on Polysemy 213
- The Embodied Approach to the Polysemy of the Spatial Preposition On 241
- Processing Polysemous, Homonymous, and Vague Adjectives 261
- Name Index 285
- Subject Index 289
- Addresses 295
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Editors’ Foreword vii
- Introduction ix
- The Spatial and Non-Spatial Senses of the German Preposition Über 1
- Scalar Particles and the Sequential Space Construction 37
- A Frame-Based Approach to Polysemy 57
- Where Do the Senses of Cora Va’a- Come From? 83
- Why Quirky Case Really Isn’t Quirky. Or how to treat dative sickness in Icelandic 115
- When a Dance Resembles a Tree. A polysemy analysis of three Setswana noun classes 161
- Systemic Polysemy in the Southern Bantu Noun Class System 185
- Psycholinguistic Perspectives on Polysemy 213
- The Embodied Approach to the Polysemy of the Spatial Preposition On 241
- Processing Polysemous, Homonymous, and Vague Adjectives 261
- Name Index 285
- Subject Index 289
- Addresses 295