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A detailed and systematic description of the phonology, morphology and syntax of Kambera, a polysynthetic Austonesian (Central Malayo-Polynesian) language spoken by approximately... Læs mere
This text presents a comprehensive descriptive grammar of the Tukang Besi language. In addition to general descriptive coverage of many morphosyntactic phenomena, several aspects of the grammar receive a more detailed treatment.
This text looks at language planning in the USSR, covering the formative period under Lenin and Stalin. Based on party and state archival material, the book explores the tension between linguistic russification and nativization of the Soviet experience.
Contains 12 papers on negation in the history of English, most of them dealing with multiple negation or the mobility of the negative element. The contributions... Læs mere
A comprehensive dictionary of Chantyal. Entries contain etymologies and examples in context drawn mostly from converstions and narratives.
This text is structured as a dictionary of names and gives a systematic overview of the reception of Classical Antiquity in the... Læs mere
The authors examine why a relatively small number of German verbs (helfen,... Læs mere
This description of the structure of Old Church Slavonic is intended to present fully the important data about the language, without citing all the minutiae of tested variant spellings.
This text presents grammar in English of a language of the Songhay family of West Africa. The emphasis is on grammatical categories and morphosyntax. Topics include: focalization and relativization, logophoric pronouns, conjunctions and serial verbs.
This volume provides an up-to-date account of the linguistic evolution of Latin, from its origins in the Proto-Indo-European ancestral language until the end of the 2nd century CE.
This volume analyzes the conflation of "Jewishness" and satiric humor arising in conjunction with the authors M.G. Saphir, Ludwig Borne and Heinrich Heine, whose wit inspired considerable public controversy in the period 1820-1850.