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A cross-linguistic overview of 'eat' and 'drink' |
John Newman |
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How transitive are eat and drink verbs? |
Åshild Næss |
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Quirky alternations of transitivity : the case of ingestive predicates |
Mengistu Amberber |
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All people eat and drink : does this mean that 'eat' and 'drink' are universal human concepts? |
Anna Wierzbicka |
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'Eating', 'drinking' and 'smoking' : a generic verb and its semantics in Manambu |
Alexandra Y. Aikhenvald |
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Athapaskan eating and drinking verbs and constructions |
Sally Rice |
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The semantic evolution of eat-expressions : ways and byways |
Peter Hook & Prashant Pardeshi |
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Literal and figurative uses of Japanese eat and drink |
Toshiko Yamaguchi |
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What (not) to eat or drink : metaphor and metonymy of eating and drinking in Korean |
Jae Jung Song |
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Metaphorical extensions of 'eat' (overcome) and 'drink' (undergo) in Hausa |
Philip J. Jaggar & Malami Buba |
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Amharic eat and drink verbs |
John Newman & Daniel Aberra |
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A cross-linguistic overview of 'eat' and 'drink' |
John Newman |
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How transitive are eat and drink verbs? |
Åshild Næss |
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Quirky alternations of transitivity : the case of ingestive predicates |
Mengistu Amberber |