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The Grammar of Identity
The Grammar of Identity
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The Grammar of Identity
The Grammar of Identity
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All major Germanic languages, except Yiddish, have intensifiers that have developed from the reconstructed Proto-Germanic form selba. For example, in English we have "herself," in Icelandic there is "sjA'alfur "and in Gothic - "silba." This book deals with the question of why intensifiers and reflexives are formally indistinguishable in so many languages of the world. Using evidence from germanic languages, this is a semasiological study on the family of self-forms in Germanic languages.
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  • Metai: 2007
  • Puslapiai: 272
  • ISBN: 9781134160891
  • ISBN-10: 1134160895
  • ISBN-13: 9781134160891
  • Formatas: ACSM ?
  • Kalba: Anglų

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All major Germanic languages, except Yiddish, have intensifiers that have developed from the reconstructed Proto-Germanic form selba. For example, in English we have "herself," in Icelandic there is "sjA'alfur "and in Gothic - "silba." This book deals with the question of why intensifiers and reflexives are formally indistinguishable in so many languages of the world. Using evidence from germanic languages, this is a semasiological study on the family of self-forms in Germanic languages.

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  • Autorius: Volker Gast
  • Leidėjas:
  • Metai: 2007
  • Puslapiai: 272
  • ISBN: 9781134160891
  • ISBN-10: 1134160895
  • ISBN-13: 9781134160891
  • Formatas: ACSM ?
  • Kalba: Anglų

All major Germanic languages, except Yiddish, have intensifiers that have developed from the reconstructed Proto-Germanic form selba. For example, in English we have "herself," in Icelandic there is "sjA'alfur "and in Gothic - "silba." This book deals with the question of why intensifiers and reflexives are formally indistinguishable in so many languages of the world. Using evidence from germanic languages, this is a semasiological study on the family of self-forms in Germanic languages.

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