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This volume presents an empirical investigation of processes associated with morphophenomic variability, productivity and change. The author examines the use of two or more morphophenomic alternations in Rusyn, a Slavic minority language.
This study investigates the way in which the speaker's attitude to what is said is simplicity coded in grammar. It argues that expressivity should be assigned a more central position than linguistic theory has sofar conceded.
This volume presents an overview of recent and contemporary work in Japan on various aspects of English historical linguistics and philology.
This book discusses the methodology of systematic Chinese Dialect classification, with particular attention to the... Læs mere
This text presents a cultural history of sexuality, which takes as its starting-point pastoral, literary and medical texts. The author investigates how sexual language was used to spread sexual knowledge and sexual morality in earlier times.
The major part of this text is devoted to a detailed commentary on the ode with special attention given to language, metre, literary conventions and historical background.
This volume contains 28 papers from the 9th International Conference in English Historical Linguistics, which took place in Poznan, Poland, in August 1996. The... Læs mere
This text contains 28 portraits of the most important scholars in German studies from the beginnings to 1950. Account is taken of the most improtant theoretical, political, institutional and interdisciplinary developments in the history of the humanities.
This volume deals with the frequently misinterpreted evidential categories - grammaticalized expressions of subjective "experience" - found in the... Læs mere
Investigates the origin and development of umlauts in the history of the... Læs mere
Snorri Sturlson is one of the central Icelandic figures of the 12th and 13th centuries. These papers dicuss themes ranging from the problems of the manuscripts and their transmission through early reception accorded to Snorri in the 18th century.