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Topics in Linguistics
Volume 13 (2014): Issue 1 (June 2014)
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How do Typological Studies Explain the Semantic Changes of English Complex Prepositions?
Kazuyuki Yamaguchi
Kazuyuki Yamaguchi
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Yamaguchi, Kazuyuki
Jul 08, 2014
Topics in Linguistics
Volume 13 (2014): Issue 1 (June 2014)
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Published Online:
Jul 08, 2014
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.2478/topling-2014-0003
Keywords
English complex preposition
,
Semantic Schema Preservation
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Causal Meaning Orientation
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typology
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semantic change (shift)
© 2014 Kazuyuki Yamaguchi
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