Usage-based and typological approaches to linguistic units

"The chapters in this volume focus on how we might understand the concept of 'unit' in human languages. It is an analytical notion that has been widely adopted by linguists of various theoretical and applied orientations but has recently been critically examined by both typologically...

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Other Authors: Ono, Tsuyoshi, Laury, Ritva, Suzuki, Ryoko
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Amsterdam ; Philadelphia John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2021.
Series:Benjamins current topics, volume 114
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