
Particles
John Benjamins Publishing Co
Published on 12. May 2003
Book
Paperback/Softback
208 pages
978-90-272-2676-1 (ISBN)
Description
As of Volume 9 (1994/95) John Benjamins Publishing Company is the official publisher of the Belgian Journal of Linguistics, the annual publication of the Linguistic Society of Belgium. Each volume is topical and includes selected papers from the international meetings organised by the LSB.
As of Volume 9 (1994/95) John Benjamins Publishing Company is the official publisher of the Belgian Journal of Linguistics, the annual publication of the Linguistic Society of Belgium. Each volume is topical and includes selected papers from the international meetings organised by the LSB.
As of Volume 9 (1994/95) John Benjamins Publishing Company is the official publisher of the Belgian Journal of Linguistics, the annual publication of the Linguistic Society of Belgium. Each volume is topical and includes selected papers from the international meetings organised by the LSB.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Amsterdam
Netherlands
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 160 mm
Weight
340 gr
ISBN-13
978-90-272-2676-1 (9789027226761)
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Persons
Editor
Rijksuniversiteit Groningen
Katholieke Universiteit Nijmegen
Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Content
1. Introduction (by Foolen, Ad); 2. The evidential and validational licensing conditions for the Cusco Quechua enclitic -mi (by Faller, Martina); 3. From aspectuality to discourse marking: The case of French deja and encore (by Mosegaard Hansen, Maj-Britt); 4. Polarity-sensitive scalar particles in early modern and present-day Dutch: Distributional differences and diachronic developments (by Hoeksema, Jack); 5. Phasality, polarity, focality: A feature analysis of the Latin particle iam (by Kroon, Caroline H.M.); 6. Rhetorical motivations for the emergence of discourse particles, with special reference to English of course (by Lewis, Diana M.); 7. Set-evoking particles: A study of the colloquial Russian particle -to (by McCoy, Svetlana); 8. Preverbal modal particles in Gascony Occitan (by Pusch, Claus Dieter); 9. Additive particles and scalar endpoint marking (by Schwenter, Scott A.); 10. Homonymy, polysemy, category membership: The case of Greek modal particles (by Tsangalidis, Anastasios); 11. Particle research meets corpus linguistics: On the collocational behavior of particles (by Wouden, Ton van der); 12. The aspectual significance of event particles (by Zwarts, Frans)