انتشارات John Day
What Do We Talk About When We Talk?: Speculative Grammar and the Semantics and Pragmatics of Focus
Johan van der Auwera, 1981
Where do nouns come from?
John B. Haviland, 2015
Whose German?: The ach/ich Alternation and Related Phenomena in ‘Standard’ and ‘Colloquial’
Orrin W. Robinson, 2001
Whose Language?: A Study in the Linguistic Pragmatics
Jacob L. Mey, 1985
Women, Feminist Identity and Society in the 1980s: Selected Papers
Myriam Díaz-Diocaretz, 1985
163 Word Formation in South American Languages
Swintha Danielsen, 2014
Word Order Change in Icelandic: From OV to VO
Thorbjörg Hróarsdóttir, 2001
Types of Variation: Diachronic, Dialectal and Typological Interfaces
Terttu Nevalainen (Ed.), 2006
Typological Studies in Negation
Peter Kahrel (Ed.), 1994
Typological Studies in Negation
Peter Kahrel (Ed.), 1994
Typology of Resultative Constructions
Vladimir P. Nedjalkov (Ed.), 1988
Typology of Writing Systems
Susanne R. Borgwaldt, 2013
Über Beweise und Beweisarten bei Wilhelm Ockham
Heinz-Helmut Möllmann, 2013
Under the Tumtum Tree: From Nonsense to Sense, a Study in Non-Automatic Comprehension
Marlene Dolitsky, 1984
Understatements and Hedges in English
Axel Hübler, 1983
Unique Focus: Languages without multiple wh-questions
Marina Stoyanova, 2008
On Becoming Aware: A Pragmatics of Experiencing
Natalie Depraz, 2003
Units in Mandarin Conversation: Prosody, discourse, and grammar
Hongyin Tao, 1996
On Becoming Aware: A Pragmatics of Experiencing
Natalie Depraz, 2003
Units of Talk — Units of Action
Beatrice Szczepek Reed, 2013
