1993
DOI: 10.2307/416703
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The Meaning of Focus Particles: A Comparative Perspective

Abstract: This series does not specialise in any one area of language study, nor does it limit itself to any one theoretical approach. Synchronic and diachronic descriptive studies, either syntactic, semantic, phonological or morphological, are welcomed, as are more theoretical 'model-building' studies, and studies in sociolinguistics or psycholinguistics. The criterion for a work's acceptance is the quality of its contribution to the relevant field. All texts published advance our understanding of the nature of languag… Show more

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