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31-48 |
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Towards a typology of semantic development of the verbs meaning ‘see’: Evidence from Tatyshly Udmurt |
85-100 |
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Ekaterina N. Vinogradova |
Grammaticalization, lexicalization, and pragmaticalization: Russian constructions with the preposition PO |
54-87 |
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[Review of:] N. Hober. Grammaticalization and variation: The case of Mayan motion verbs. Berlin; Boston: Mouton de Gruyter, 2021. |
123-130 |
2022, 5 |
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2022, 5 |
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The status of Dative case in the Moksha case paradigm |
108-130 |
2022, 2 |
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On two types of dicendial causal markers (with a special focus on the languages of Eurasia) |
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2021, 5 |
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[Review of:] T. Kuteva, B. Heine, B. Hong, H. Long, H. Narrog, S. Rhee. World lexicon of grammaticalization. 2nd, extensively revised and updated edition. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019 |
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Alexey A. Kozlov |
Towards the semantic typology of prospective aspect |
28-52 |
2021, 2 |
Evgeniya A. Renkovskaya |
Descendants of Old Indo-Aryan apara ‘other’ as associative plural markers in the New Indo-Aryan languages: Distribution and grammatical development |
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