In:Prepositions in their Syntactic, Semantic and Pragmatic Context
Edited by Susanne Feigenbaum and Dennis Kurzon
[Typological Studies in Language 50] 2002
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 22 August 2002
https://doi.org/10.1075/tsl.50.toc
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Table of contents
Instability and the theory of semantic forms: Starting from the case of prepositions
Schematics and motifs in the semantics of prepositions
The theoretical status of prepositions: The case of the “prospective use” of in
Temporal semantics of prepositions in context
Prepositions and context
Prepositional phrases as noun modifiers in contemporary Hebrew: Grammatical, semantic and pragmatic motivations
The Hebrew prepositions mi-/min ‘from, of’: Same or different? A sign-oriented approach
A contrastive analysis of French and Hebrew prepositions: The case of sans, bli-belo and lelo
A language in change: Declined prepositions in spoken Modern Hebrew as a case study
The French preposition in contact with Hebrew
‘Preposition’ as functor: The case of long in Bislama
Prepositions in modern Judeo-Greek (JG) Biblical translations
Quddiem and some remarks on grammatical aspects of Maltese prepositions
Locative prepositions in language acquisition and aphasia
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