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Serbo-Croatian language --- -Serbo-Croatian language --- -Croato-Serbian language --- Dalmatian language (Slavic) --- Illyrian language (Slavic) --- Slavic languages, Southern --- Bosnian language --- Croatian language --- Serbian language --- Accents and accentuation --- Intonation --- -Accents and accentuation --- Croato-Serbian language --- Servokroatisch. Fonologie. --- Serbo-croate [Langue]. Accentuation. --- Serbo-croate [Langue]. Phonologie. --- Servokroatisch. Accentuatie.
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Indo-European languages --- Langues indo-européennes --- Numerals --- Nombres --- Nombres. --- Langues indo-européennes --- Lexicology. Semantics --- Numerals. --- Indo-European languages - Numerals. --- Aryan languages --- Indo-Germanic languages --- Indo-European languages - Numerals
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Functionalism (Linguistics) --- Linguistic change --- Fonctionnalisme (Linguistique) --- Changement linguistique --- Congresses --- Congrès --- Historical linguistics --- Grammar --- Congresses. --- Language and languages --- Linguistic change - Congresses. --- Functionalism (Linguistics) - Congresses.
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The series publishes state-of-the-art work on core areas of linguistics across theoretical frameworks as well as studies that provide new insights by building bridges to neighbouring fields such as neuroscience and cognitive science. The series considers itself a forum for cutting-edge research based on solid empirical data on language in its various manifestations, including sign languages. It regards linguistic variation in its synchronic and diachronic dimensions as well as in its social contexts as important sources of insight for a better understanding of the design of linguistic systems and the ecology and evolution of language.
Dialectology --- Sino-Tibetan languages --- Asian languages --- Nepal --- Changement linguistique. --- Grammatica. --- Language and languages --- Language and languages. --- Linguistic change. --- Taaltypologie. --- Typologie (Linguistique). --- Typology (Linguistics). --- Variation (Linguistique). --- Variation. --- Nepal. --- Népal --- Languages. --- Langues. --- Variatie [Taalwetenschap]. --- Talen. Typologie. --- Nepal. Talen. --- Variation[Linguistiue]. --- Népal. Langues. --- Taalveranderingen. --- Typology (Linguistics) --- Grammar, Comparative and general --- Linguistic typology --- Linguistics --- Linguistic universals --- Change, Linguistic --- Language change --- Historical linguistics --- Characterology of speech --- Language diversity --- Language subsystems --- Language variation --- Linguistic diversity --- Variation in language --- Typology --- Classification
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Keltische Sprachen --- Keltische Sprachen --- Keltische Sprachen. --- Kulturkontakt. --- Slawische Sprachen --- Slawische Sprachen --- Slawische Sprachen. --- Sprachkontakt. --- Sprachwandel. --- Andere Sprachen --- Sprachwandel --- Andere Sprachen --- Sprachwandel --- Geschichte 200-900. --- Keltische Sprachen. --- Slawische Sprachen.
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"Linguistic construal of time lies at the center of language and language use; it is also one of the cognitive foundations of culture. The focus of the papers in this volume is on historical developments of genetically different aspect and tense systems across continents, with contributions on the Sogeram languages of Papua New Guinea, the Arandic languages of Australia, Kisikongo Bantu, and Japanese. In addition, two prototypical Indo-European tense-aspect systems, those of Vedic and Latin, are analyzed in a comparative perspective. Across language groups and continents, the general principles revealed by the studies presented here contribute towards a novel and deepening understanding of tense and aspect. They contribute not only to modelling and theory, but also to a better understanding of processes in individual languages. Originally published as special issue of the Journal of Historical Linguistics 10:2 (2020)"--
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