In <em>Basic Linguistic Theory</em> R. M. W. Dixon provides a new and fundamental characterization of the nature of human languages and a comprehensive guide to their description and analysis. In three clearly written and accessible volumes, he describes how best to go about doing linguistics, the m
Basic linguistic theory. / Volume 3, Further grammatical topics
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- Publisher
- Oxford University Press
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 568
- Category
- Library
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Content: 19. Non-spatial Setting ; 20. Number Systems ; 21. Negation ; 22. Reflexive and Reciprocal Constructions ; 23. Pivots, Passives,and Antipassives ; 24. Causatives ; 25. Applicatives ; 26. Comparative Constructions ; 27. Questions ; 28. Language and the World: explanations now and needed ; Appendix
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