Danish verb prefixes and the schematizing transitive prefix construction.

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Danish verb prefixes and the schematizing transitive prefix construction. / Pedersen, Johan.

Constructional approaches to Nordic languages (CAL). red. / Evie Coussé; Steffen Höder; Benjamin Lyngfelt Lyngfelt; Julia Prentice. Amsterdam : John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2023. s. 212-246 (Constructional Approaches to Language, Bind 37).

Publikation: Bidrag til bog/antologi/rapportBidrag til bog/antologiForskningfagfællebedømt

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Pedersen, J 2023, Danish verb prefixes and the schematizing transitive prefix construction. i E Coussé, S Höder, BL Lyngfelt & J Prentice (red), Constructional approaches to Nordic languages (CAL). John Benjamins Publishing Company, Amsterdam, Constructional Approaches to Language, bind 37, s. 212-246.

APA

Pedersen, J. (2023). Danish verb prefixes and the schematizing transitive prefix construction. I E. Coussé, S. Höder, B. L. Lyngfelt, & J. Prentice (red.), Constructional approaches to Nordic languages (CAL) (s. 212-246). John Benjamins Publishing Company. Constructional Approaches to Language Bind 37

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Pedersen J. Danish verb prefixes and the schematizing transitive prefix construction. I Coussé E, Höder S, Lyngfelt BL, Prentice J, red., Constructional approaches to Nordic languages (CAL). Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company. 2023. s. 212-246. (Constructional Approaches to Language, Bind 37).

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Pedersen, Johan. / Danish verb prefixes and the schematizing transitive prefix construction. Constructional approaches to Nordic languages (CAL). red. / Evie Coussé ; Steffen Höder ; Benjamin Lyngfelt Lyngfelt ; Julia Prentice. Amsterdam : John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2023. s. 212-246 (Constructional Approaches to Language, Bind 37).

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