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About the Authors | ||
Theories, Maps and Descriptions: An Introduction | ||
On Grammar and Grammatics | 1 | |
On the Idea of Theory-Neural Descriptions | 39 | |
Ditransitivity and Possession | 85 | |
So Grammarians Haven't the Faintest Idea: Reconciling Lexis-oriented and Grammar-oriented Approaches to Language | 145 | |
The Semantics of Get-Passives | 179 | |
Causation in Dutch and French: Interpersonal Aspects | 207 | |
Process Types in Finnish: Implicate Order, Covert Categories, and Prototypes | 237 | |
The 'Complement' in Chinese Grammar: A Functional Reinterpretation | 265 | |
Pitjantjatjara: Processes: An Australian Experiential Grammar | 287 | |
Metalinguistic diversity: The Case from Case | 323 |
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