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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Introduction 1
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Part 1. Independent evidence in grammar
- The distribution of linguistic forms and textual structure 17
- Semantic regularities of the so-called irregular Internal Vowel Alternation (IVA) Nominal ( umlaut ) and Verbal ( ablaut ) forms in Old and Modern English 45
- Al hablar, se alterna hablando 83
- Instructional meanings, iconicity, and l’arbitraire du signe in the analysis of the Afrikaans demonstratives 97
- Focus system of the Japanese benefactive auxiliaries kureru and morau 139
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Part 2. Phonology as human behavior
- Phonology as human behavior from an evolutionary point of view 169
- Phonology as human behavior 197
- Phonology as human behavior 219
- Phonology as human behavior 245
- A phonological analysis of the lexicon of a literary work 267
- Name index 293
- Subject index 295
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Introduction 1
-
Part 1. Independent evidence in grammar
- The distribution of linguistic forms and textual structure 17
- Semantic regularities of the so-called irregular Internal Vowel Alternation (IVA) Nominal ( umlaut ) and Verbal ( ablaut ) forms in Old and Modern English 45
- Al hablar, se alterna hablando 83
- Instructional meanings, iconicity, and l’arbitraire du signe in the analysis of the Afrikaans demonstratives 97
- Focus system of the Japanese benefactive auxiliaries kureru and morau 139
-
Part 2. Phonology as human behavior
- Phonology as human behavior from an evolutionary point of view 169
- Phonology as human behavior 197
- Phonology as human behavior 219
- Phonology as human behavior 245
- A phonological analysis of the lexicon of a literary work 267
- Name index 293
- Subject index 295