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Les pronoms possessifs du ḥassāniyya, entre héritage et innovation due au contact
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In: Studies on Arabic Dialectology and Sociolinguistics. Proceedings of the 13th International Conference of AIDA, June 10-13, 2019 ; https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-03088164 ; G. Chikovani; Z. Tskhvediani. Studies on Arabic Dialectology and Sociolinguistics. Proceedings of the 13th International Conference of AIDA, June 10-13, 2019, Akaki Tsereteli State University, pp.275-284, 2022, ISBN 978-9941-495-52-6 (2022)
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What makes a good proverb? On the birth and propagation of proverbs
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In: Lexis: Journal in English Lexicology, Vol 19 (2022) (2022)
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Motion Events in Nepali ; L'expression des événements de mouvement en népalais
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In: https://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-03406099 ; Linguistics. Université de Lyon, 2021. English. ⟨NNT : 2021LYSE2032⟩ (2021)
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Supplementary materials for "The lexicalisation of HAPPINESS in the Malayic varieties of Indonesia" ...
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The lexicalisation of HAPPINESS in the Malayic varieties of Indonesia ...
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The lexicalisation of HAPPINESS in the Malayic varieties of Indonesia ...
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Surveying Motion Lexicalisation Patterns in L1-Portuguese/FL-English Bilinguals ...
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Le traitement des locutions en génération automatique de texte multilingue
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Les pronoms possessifs du ḥassāniyya, entre héritage et innovation due au contact
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In: Proceedings of the 13th AIDA Conference, Akaki Tsereteli State University (Kutaisi, Georgia),10–13 juin 2019 ; https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-03088164 ; Proceedings of the 13th AIDA Conference, Akaki Tsereteli State University (Kutaisi, Georgia),10–13 juin 2019, A paraître (2020)
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Exploring the Documentation and Preservation of African Indigenous Knowledge in a Digital Lexical Database
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In: Lexikos; Vol. 30 (2020) ; 2224-0039 (2020)
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The origins of isolating word structure in eastern Timor
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In: Austronesian Undressed: How and Why Languages Become Isolating ; https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-02935746 ; Austronesian Undressed: How and Why Languages Become Isolating, 2020 (2020)
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More on the lexical history of 'blood' in (Bantu) East Africa ...
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More on the lexical history of 'blood' in (Bantu) East Africa ...
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A comparative analysis ofcolour lexicalization patterns in urdu and hindi
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The lexicalisation of a Middle English binominal
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In: Timofeeva, Olga (2020). The lexicalisation of a Middle English binominal. In: Pérez Lorido, Rodrigo; Prado-Alonso, Carlos; Rodríguez-Puente, Paula. Of ye Olde English Langage and Textes: New Perspectives on Old and Middle English Language and Literature. Berlin: Peter Lang, 51-80. (2020)
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This study investigates the origin and diffusion of a binominal construction nith and onde ‘spite and hate’ in Middle English, by using A Linguistic Atlas of Early Middle English as the main source. It argues that nith and onde is also used as a lexicalised unit to refer to ‘the deadly sin of envy’. Its development towards greater fixedness, or freezing, and the lexicalisation of the meaning ‘envy’ are seen as part of a broader historical process, generated by the thirteenth-century ecclesiastical reforms. The author examines the semantic field ENVY, JEALOUSY in general, which, apart from the binominal, also includes nith and onde as individual words, as well as æfest and envie, and establishes their collocates, frequencies, and distributions across regions and subperiods of Early Middle English. It emerges that the binominal had a strong association with the West Midlands, and that around 1225 it was beginning to lexicalise as the equivalent for Latin invidia and French envie. The availability of the latter from around 1300, however, challenged this situation, and the English set phrase was gradually ousted into the periphery of the lexical field, while envie became established as the core term.
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(ir)reversibility; 820 English & Old English literatures; binominals; English Department; envy; freezing; idiomatisation; lexicalisation; Middle English
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URL: https://www.zora.uzh.ch/id/eprint/188917/1/3.Timofeeva.pdf https://doi.org/10.3726/b16935 https://doi.org/10.5167/uzh-188917 https://www.zora.uzh.ch/id/eprint/188917/
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La pluralisation nominale en français et en japonais revisitée du point de vue de la constructionnalisation
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In: Langages, N 220, 4, 2020-12-15, pp.111-127 (2020)
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Exploring the Documentation and Preservation of African Indigenous Knowledge in a Digital Lexical Database
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In: Lexikos, Vol 30, Pp 1-28 (2020) (2020)
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