
Languages in Contrast
Volume 19, Issue 1 (2019)
2019. iii, 171 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 10 January 2019
Published online on 10 January 2019
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Table of Contents
- Editors’ notep. 1
- A corpus-based contrastive study of impersonal passives in Swedish and DutchAnnika Johansson & Gudrun Rawoens | pp. 2–26
- French and English lexical blends in contrastVincent Renner | pp. 27–47
- Variable article use with acronyms and initialisms: A contrastive analysis of English, German and ItalianElena Callegaro, Simon Clematide, Marianne Hundt & Sara Wick | pp. 48–78
- A corpus-based study of the human impersonal pronoun ('n) mens in Afrikaans: Compared to men and een mens in DutchDaniël Van Olmen, Adri Breed & Ben Verhoeven | pp. 79–105
- Notions of “money” and “house” in the language consciousness of Russians and the JapaneseAlexei D. Palkin | pp. 106–132
- Chinese rhetoric: Modality patterns and the question of indirection in written argumentsLorrita Yeung | pp. 133–161
- Thomas Egan & Hildegunn Dirdal. 2017. Cross-linguistic Correspondences. From Lexis to GenreReviewed by Ekaterina Lapshinova-Koltunski | pp. 162–165
- Marlies Jansegers. 2017. Hacia un enfoque múltiple de la polisemia. Un estudio empírico del verbo multimodal “sentir” desde una perspectiva sincrónica y diacrónicaReviewed by Marta Albelda Marco | pp. 166–171
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