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Variation and change in pronominal address in 19th and early 20th-century German private letters. [PDF]
Schiegg M, Elspaß S.
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The dental anomaly: how and why dental caries and periodontitis are phenomenologically atypical. [PDF]
Rakhra D.
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Nobody's land? The oldest evidence of early Upper Paleolithic settlements in inland Iberia. [PDF]
Sala N +31 more
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3000 yr-old patterns of mobile pastoralism revealed by multiple isotopes and radiocarbon dating of ancient horses from the Mongolian Altai. [PDF]
Zazzo A +15 more
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Digital humanities in the era of digital reproducibility: towards a fairest and post-computational framework. [PDF]
Joyeux-Prunel B.
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2017
Space is a fundamental dimension of human life, and is pervasive in human experience. Spatial perception, orientation in space, and spatial cognition in general have a significant impact on language in various ways: especially in the framework of Cognitive Grammar, space is considered a basic cognitive domain, providing the source for the ...
Silvia Luraghi +2 more
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Space is a fundamental dimension of human life, and is pervasive in human experience. Spatial perception, orientation in space, and spatial cognition in general have a significant impact on language in various ways: especially in the framework of Cognitive Grammar, space is considered a basic cognitive domain, providing the source for the ...
Silvia Luraghi +2 more
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2015
I survey the history of work in historical morphology and recent advances in the study of morphological change. Morphology has played an important role in historical linguistics, from arguments concerning constraints on the regularity of sound change, to language classification.
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I survey the history of work in historical morphology and recent advances in the study of morphological change. Morphology has played an important role in historical linguistics, from arguments concerning constraints on the regularity of sound change, to language classification.
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