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Discourse particles have often been treated as a phenomenon restricted to Germanic languages (Abraham 2020) and they still raise questions about their nature as an independent category. This book reveals that this phenomenon exists in other languages as well, and provides evidence for their nature as a separate category.
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Discourse particles have often been treated as a phenomenon restricted to Germanic languages (Abraham 2020) and they still raise questions about their nature as an independent category. This book reveals that this phenomenon exists in other languages as well, and provides evidence for their nature as a separate category.
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Complementizers may be defined as conjunctions that have the function of identifying clauses as complements. In recent years, it has become increasingly clear that they have additional functions. Some of these functions are semantic in the sense that they represent conventional contributions to the meanings of the complements. The present book puts a focus to these semantic complementizer functions.
Lexicology. Semantics --- Comparative linguistics --- Europe --- Grammar, Comparative and general --- Study and teaching. --- Languages --- Semantics. --- History. --- Council of Europe countries --- Eastern Hemisphere --- Eurasia --- Linguistics --- Philology --- Complementizer Semantics. --- Diachrony. --- Morphology. --- Syntax.
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