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Markedness in synchrony and diachrony
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Olga Miseska Tomic
Language:
English
Published/Copyright:
1989
Topics
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I-IV
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Preface
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Table of Contents
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Contributors
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Introduction
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Markedness theory - the first 150 years
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Defining markedness
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Markedness and linguistic change
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Markedness, sound change and linguistic reconstruction
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Markedness and naturalness. 1. Thoughts about markedness and normalcy/naturalness
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Markedness and naturalness. 2. Markedness and naturalness in phonology; the case of natural phonology
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Towards a theory of semantic markedness
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Internationalisms: marked or unmarked
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Markedness, productivity and naturalness in L2 learner lexis
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Markedness and grammaticalization
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On the assessment of the markedness status of the exponents of a grammatical category
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Markedness and the category of case in Polish
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Inflectional class markedness
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On the distinction marked/unmarked and primary/secondary in a linguistic description
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Markedness and the grammar of INFL and verb in English
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The marked-unmarked distinction in the grammar of the German ergative verb
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Transitivity and markedness: the antipassive in accusative languages
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Markedness and clause structure
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On the markedness of 'narrative temporal clauses'
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Author Index
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Language Index
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Subject Index
379
Publishing information
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eBook published on:
July 19, 2011
eBook ISBN:
9783110862010
Hardcover published on:
June 1, 1989
Hardcover ISBN:
9783110117806
Edition:
Reprint 2011
Pages and Images/Illustrations in book
Front matter:
10
Main content:
411
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