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Suffixet ja i senare leden af sammansatte substantiv inom de germanska språken
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Die germanischen Auslautgesetze : eine Sprachwissenschaftliche Untersuchung mit vornehmlicher Berücksichtigung der Zeitfolge der Auslautsveränderungen /
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1907 |
Die ausdrucke fur gesichtsempfindungen in den altgermanischen dialekten. : Ein beitrag zur bedeutungsgeschichte.
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1908 |
Laut- und Formenlehre der altgermanischen Dialekte : zum Gebrauch für Studierende /
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1909 |
Kurze laut- und flexionslehre der altgermanischen dialecte
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1910 |
Kurze Laut- und Flexionslehre er altgermanischen Dialecte /
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1916 |
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In: http://www.cs.technion.ac.il/~winter/papers/bpn.pdf
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Centre for Languages and Literature. COGNITIVE AND COMMUNICATIVE CONSEQUENCES OF LINGUISTIC DIVERSITY
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In: http://ihd.berkeley.edu/Slobin-Language Acquisition/(2002) Slobin - Linguistic diversity.pdf
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Taking perspectives on events Whenever we compose a message in words, we take a perspective. Indeed, it’s impossible to utter or write a sentence without, at the same time, deciding how to “frame ” the content that we are trying to express. Furthermore, we must make use of the tools that are provided by the particular language we are using. The purpose of this paper is to suggest that each language provides a set of preferred perspectives on events. Of course, one has a range of choices in any particular language; nevertheless, some choices seem more “natural ” than others, depending on the language. I will try to demonstrate this point by exploring a domain of experience that is central in all languages: statements about how living creatures move from place to place. Motion events The linguist Leonard Talmy (1991, 2000) has analyzed motion events into a set of components: Motion: displacement in space (different location at time1 and time2) Path: direction of motion (into, upwards, etc.) Figure: the entity that is moving (person, animal, etc.)
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and others. The opposite type is represented by Germanic languages; etc; Hebrew; Japanese; Korean; Semitic languages (Arabic; Spanish; such a; Turkic Languages (Turkish; Uzbek; Verb-framed languages include the Romance languages (French
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URL: http://ihd.berkeley.edu/Slobin-Language Acquisition/(2002) Slobin - Linguistic diversity.pdf http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.484.2479
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1918 |
"A Battle As Yet Not Fought": The Tragic Consequences of Early German Idealism.
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