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Glass, Lelia
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Warren, Mark D. & Amie L. Thomasson
2023. Prospects for a Quietist Moral Realism. In The Oxford Handbook of Moral Realism,  pp. 526 ff. DOI logo
Garzón Fontalvo, Eveling & Cristina Tur
2022. Further verbal characteristics of Latin predicate nouns. Journal of Latin Linguistics 21:2  pp. 199 ff. DOI logo
Cucatto, Mariana
2021. Para mayor satisfacción (de): expresión conectiva plurifuncional, fundamentación y disuasión. Círculo de Lingüística Aplicada a la Comunicación 88  pp. 107 ff. DOI logo
Huang, Chu-Ren, Sicong Dong, Yike Yang & He Ren
2021. From language to meteorology: kinesis in weather events and weather verbs across Sinitic languages. Humanities and Social Sciences Communications 8:1 DOI logo
Wiltschko, Martina
2021. Universal underpinnings of language-specific categories. In Linguistic Categories, Language Description and Linguistic Typology [Typological Studies in Language, 132],  pp. 59 ff. DOI logo
Bailey, Dallin J., Christina Nessler, Kiera N. Berggren & Julie L. Wambaugh
2020. An Aphasia Treatment for Verbs With Low Concreteness: A Pilot Study. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 29:1  pp. 299 ff. DOI logo
Garzón Fontalvo, Eveling
2020. Los disjuntos en las construcciones nominalizadas de evento en latín. Cuadernos de Filología Clásica. Estudios Latinos 40:1  pp. 11 ff. DOI logo
Mattiola, Simone
2020. Pluractionality: A cross‐linguistic perspective. Language and Linguistics Compass 14:3 DOI logo
Janda, Laura A., Tore Nesset & Sergey Say
2019. Prezidentskie vybory vs. vybory prezidenta: how to choose?. Russian Linguistics 43:3  pp. 181 ff. DOI logo
Vergaro, Carla
2018. “And the Rabbi Begins the Benediction … ”: Declarative Shell Nouns in English. English Studies 99:8  pp. 817 ff. DOI logo
Schultze-Berndt, Eva
2017. Two classes of verbs in Northern Australian languages. In Lexical Polycategoriality [Studies in Language Companion Series, 182],  pp. 243 ff. DOI logo
Vergaro, Carla & Hans-Jörg Schmid
Waltermire, Mark
2017. A conceptual perspective of the evolution of Spanishfrentefrom body part to locative/spatial concept and beyond. Folia Linguistica 51:s38-s1  pp. 325 ff. DOI logo
Fonteyn, Lauren
2016. From nominal to verbal gerunds. Functions of Language 23:1  pp. 60 ff. DOI logo
Postiglione, Francesca & Alessandro Laudanna
2016. Competition in lexical processing of Italian noun/verb homographs. Journal of Cognitive Psychology 28:5  pp. 514 ff. DOI logo
Fonteyn, Lauren, Hendrik De Smet & Liesbet Heyvaert
2015. What It Means to Verbalize. Journal of English Linguistics 43:1  pp. 36 ff. DOI logo
Hunsicker, Dea & Susan Goldin-Meadow
2015. How handshape type can distinguish between nouns and verbs in homesign. In Where do nouns come from? [Benjamins Current Topics, 70],  pp. 111 ff. DOI logo
Saaristo, Pekka
2015. Grammar is the heart of language: grammar and its role in language learning among Finnish university students. In Voices of pedagogical development – Expanding, enhancing and exploring higher education language learning,  pp. 279 ff. DOI logo
Bekaert, Elisa & Renata Enghels
Yap, Foong Ha & Karen Grunow‐Hårsta
2010. Non‐Referential Uses of Nominalization Constructions: Asian Perspectives. Language and Linguistics Compass 4:12  pp. 1154 ff. DOI logo
Cristofaro, Sonia
2009. Grammatical Categories and Relations: Universality vs. Language‐Specificity and Construction‐Specificity. Language and Linguistics Compass 3:1  pp. 441 ff. DOI logo
Cristofaro, Sonia
2019. Chapter 3. Nominalization in cross-linguistic diachronic perspective. In Nominalization in Languages of the Americas [Typological Studies in Language, 124],  pp. 169 ff. DOI logo
Bernd Heine & Heiko Narrog
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Aarts, Bas
2006. Conceptions of categorization in the history of linguistics. Language Sciences 28:4  pp. 361 ff. DOI logo
Rozwadowska, Bożena
2006. Derived Nominals. In The Blackwell Companion to Syntax,  pp. 24 ff. DOI logo
Rozwadowska, Bożena
2017. Derived Nominals. In The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Syntax, Second Edition,  pp. 1 ff. DOI logo
Fleischman, Suzanne
2005. Language and Medicine. In The Handbook of Discourse Analysis,  pp. 470 ff. DOI logo
Cunha de Oliveira, Christiane
2003. Lexical Categories and The Status of Descriptives in Apinajé. International Journal of American Linguistics 69:3  pp. 243 ff. DOI logo
Hopper, Paul J. & Elizabeth Closs Traugott
2003. Grammaticalization, DOI logo
Murphy, M. Lynne
2003. Semantic Relations and the Lexicon, DOI logo
Corman, Steven R., Timothy Kuhn, Robert D. Mcphee & Kevin J. Dooley
2002. Studying Complex Discursive Systems... Human Communication Research 28:2  pp. 157 ff. DOI logo
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2002. Gender Differences in English Syntax. Journal of English Linguistics 30:2  pp. 158 ff. DOI logo
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1998. The (in)compatibility of morpheme orders and lexical categories and its historical implications. English Language and Linguistics 2:2  pp. 245 ff. DOI logo
J. Francis, Elaine
1998. Some semantic reasons why iconicity between lexical categories and their discourse functions isn’t perfect. Language Sciences 20:4  pp. 399 ff. DOI logo
Maynard, Senko K.
1997. Synergistic strategies in grammar: A case of nominalization and commentary predicate in Japanese. <i>WORD</i> 48:1  pp. 15 ff. DOI logo
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