Published Online: 2019-03-30
Published in Print: 2019-04-26
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Artikel in diesem Heft
- Frontmatter
- The dance of expressive adverbials (“ideophones”) in Jamsay (Dogon)
- Prefixal articles across domains: Syntactic licensing in Albanian
- The Great Complement Shift and the role of understood subjects: The case of fearful
- Inclusory pronouns in Mande: The emergence of a typological rarum
- Genre-related language change: Discourse- and corpus-linguistic perspectives on Austrian German 1970–2010
- Variation in the acoustic correlates of emphasis in Jordanian Arabic: Gender and social class
- Article-like constructions and the definite-indefinite continuum in Croatian
- The variation of calques in European languages, with particular reference to Spanish and German: Main patterns and trends
- Book Reviews
- Laurie Bauer: Compounds and compounding
- Elisa Mattielo: Analogy in word-formation: A study of English neologisms and occasionalisms
- Douglas Biber and Bethany Gray: Grammatical complexity in academic English
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Frontmatter
- The dance of expressive adverbials (“ideophones”) in Jamsay (Dogon)
- Prefixal articles across domains: Syntactic licensing in Albanian
- The Great Complement Shift and the role of understood subjects: The case of fearful
- Inclusory pronouns in Mande: The emergence of a typological rarum
- Genre-related language change: Discourse- and corpus-linguistic perspectives on Austrian German 1970–2010
- Variation in the acoustic correlates of emphasis in Jordanian Arabic: Gender and social class
- Article-like constructions and the definite-indefinite continuum in Croatian
- The variation of calques in European languages, with particular reference to Spanish and German: Main patterns and trends
- Book Reviews
- Laurie Bauer: Compounds and compounding
- Elisa Mattielo: Analogy in word-formation: A study of English neologisms and occasionalisms
- Douglas Biber and Bethany Gray: Grammatical complexity in academic English