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Introduction to the Special Issue
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John Newman
and Dagmar Divjak
Published/Copyright:
February 10, 2022
Published Online: 2022-02-10
Published in Print: 2022-02-23
© 2022 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston
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Articles in the same Issue
- Frontmatter
- Editorial
- Introduction to the Special Issue
- Research Articles
- Ambiguity avoidance as a factor in the rise of the English dative alternation
- Putting the argument back into argument structure constructions
- Individual differences in word senses
- Sound symbolism in Chinese children’s literature
- The emergence of Information Structure in child speech: the acquisition of c’est-clefts in French
- Improvisations in the embodied interactions of a non-speaking autistic child and his mother: practices for creating intersubjective understanding
- From ‘clubs’ to ‘clocks’: lexical semantic extensions in Dene languages
- English modal enclitic constructions: a diachronic, usage-based study of ’d and ’ll