1,221 results on '"Kuteva, Tania"'
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2. On the Structure of Early Language: Analytic versus Holistic Language Processing and Grammaticalization
3. KUTEVA, Tania – HEINE, Bernd – HONG, Bo – LONG, Haiping – NARROG, Heiko – RHEE, Seongha: WORLD LEXICON OF GRAMMATICALIZATION. Second, extensively revised and updated edition. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2019. XIV + 632 s. ISBN 978-1-107-13624-3, 978-1-316-50176-4
4. From fear to grammar: The case of avoidives
5. Negation-Based Avoidives in Korean: Sources, Development, and Uses
6. Chapter 1. On the rise of discourse markers
7. On the Structure of Early Language
8. Chapter 2. Dual process frameworks on reasoning and linguistic discourse
9. World Lexicon of Grammaticalization
10. Tania Kuteva, Bernd Heine, Bo Hong, Haiping Long, Heiko Narrog and Seongha Rhee: World lexicon of grammaticalization.
11. Contact and Borrowing
12. Chapter 2. On insubordination and cooptation
13. 5. Some observations on the evolution of final particles
14. Languages and Societies: The 'Punctuated Equilibrium' Model of Language Development.
15. Large Linguistic Areas in Grammaticalization: Auxiliation in Europe.
16. On Some Correlations between Grammar and Brain Lateralization
17. Language Contact and Grammatical Change
18. The Rise of Discourse Markers
19. World Lexicon of Grammaticalization
20. An Outline of Discourse Grammar
21. On the status of wh-exclamatives in English
22. Where do demonstratives come from?
23. On the origin of Grammar
24. The areal dimension of grammaticalization
25. 3. Anintegrative model ofgrammaticalization
26. The evolution of language and elaborateness of grammar
27. Grammaticalization theory as a tool for reconstructing language evolution
28. 9 On the Explanatory Value of Grammaticalization
29. On the frills of grammaticalization
30. Where do demonstratives come from?
31. Contact and Grammaticalization
32. On the status of wh-exclamatives in English
33. The grammar of ‘non-realization’
34. From Comitative to Instrumental Forms
35. Grammatical Replication
36. The Rise of Possessive Perfects
37. Conclusions
38. From Question to Subordination
39. Europe as a Linguistic Area
40. The Rise of Articles
41. Europe's Periphery
42. The typology of relative clause formation in African languages
43. On 'sit'/'stand'/'lie' auxiliation
44. On identifying an evasive gram: Action Narrowly Averted
45. The symmetry of counterfactuals
46. Convergence and Divergence in the Development of African Languages
47. Grammaticalization theory as a tool for reconstructing language evolution
48. The areal dimension of grammaticalization
49. Specification in grammar
50. Bulgarian Tenses
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