Derivational morphology in flux: a case study of word-formation change in German (English)
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Cognitive Linguistics
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77-119
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2018
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Title:Derivational morphology in flux: a case study of word-formation change in German
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Contributors:Hartmann, Stefan ( author )
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Published in:Cognitive Linguistics ; 29, 1 ; 77-119
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Publication date:2018-02-23
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Size:43 pages
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Type of media:Article (Journal)
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Type of material:Electronic Resource
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Language:English
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Table of contents – Volume 29, Issue 1
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Spatio-temporal deixis and cognitive models in early Indo-EuropeanBartolotta, Annamaria et al. | 2018
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English and Chinese children’s motion event similarity judgmentsJi, Yinglin / Hohenstein, Jill et al. | 2018
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Derivational morphology in flux: a case study of word-formation change in GermanHartmann, Stefan et al. | 2018
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Where metaphors really come from: Social factors as contextual influence in Hungarian teenagers’ metaphorical conceptualizations of lifeBenczes, Réka / Ságvári, Bence et al. | 2018
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Nick C. Ellis Ute Römer Matthew Brook O’Donnell: Usage-based approaches to language acquisition and processing: Cognitive and corpus investigations of construction grammarTyler, Andrea et al. | 2018
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Frontmatter| 2018