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Language, Cognition and Identity. Extensions of the endocentric exocentric language typology

✍ Scribed by a cura di Emanuela Cresti, Iørn Korzen


Publisher
Firenze University Press
Year
2010
Tongue
English
Leaves
226
Category
Library

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✦ Table of Contents


3.1.2 Nouns......Page 116
3.1.3 Perspectives......Page 118
1. Background and context......Page 203
3. Two types of conflict scenarios and a fuzzy boundary......Page 206
4. Some basic assumptions and prerequisites......Page 207
5. Established food names: What do they mean, and who is to decide?......Page 209
6. Novel food names: What will they come to mean, and how can we predict it?......Page 212
7. Needs and perspectives for a cross-linguistic approach......Page 217
8. Concluding remarks......Page 218
Bibliography......Page 219
Bibliography......Page 0


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