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Coordinating Constructions 1st Martin Haspelmath Ed

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Coordinating Constructions 1st Martin Haspelmath Ed
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Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
File Extension: PDF
File size: 32.46 MB
Pages: 580
Author: Martin Haspelmath (Ed.)
ISBN: 9781423761341, 9789027229663, 1423761340, 902722966X
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: 1st

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Coordinating Constructions 1st Martin Haspelmath Ed by Martin Haspelmath (ed.) 9781423761341, 9789027229663, 1423761340, 902722966X instant download after payment.

This is the first book on coordinating constructions that adopts a broad cross-linguistic perspective. Coordination has been studied intensively in English and other major European languages, but we are only beginning to understand the range of variation that is found world-wide. This volume consists of a number of general studies, as well as fourteen case studies of coordinating constructions in languages or groups of languages: Africa (Iraqw, Fongbe, Hausa), the Caucasus (Daghestanian, Tsakhur, Chechen), the Middle East (Persian and other Western Iranian languages), Southeast Asia (Lai, Karen, Indonesian), the Pacific (Lavukaleve, Oceanic, Nêlêmwa), and the Americas (Upper Kuskokwim Athabaskan). A detailed introductory chapter summarizes the main results of the volume and situates them in the context of other relevant current research.

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