Generic 'du' in time and context: A study of intra-individual variation and change

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Generic 'du' in time and context : A study of intra-individual variation and change. / Jensen, Torben Juel.

Creativity and continuity: Perspectives on the dynamics of language conventionalization. red. / Dorthe Duncker; Bettina Perregaard. Copenhagen : U Press, 2017. s. 209-234.

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

Harvard

Jensen, TJ 2017, Generic 'du' in time and context: A study of intra-individual variation and change. i D Duncker & B Perregaard (red), Creativity and continuity: Perspectives on the dynamics of language conventionalization. U Press, Copenhagen, s. 209-234, Symposium on the Dynamics of Language Conventionalization, København, Danmark, 25/01/2012.

APA

Jensen, T. J. (2017). Generic 'du' in time and context: A study of intra-individual variation and change. I D. Duncker, & B. Perregaard (red.), Creativity and continuity: Perspectives on the dynamics of language conventionalization (s. 209-234). U Press.

Vancouver

Jensen TJ. Generic 'du' in time and context: A study of intra-individual variation and change. I Duncker D, Perregaard B, red., Creativity and continuity: Perspectives on the dynamics of language conventionalization. Copenhagen: U Press. 2017. s. 209-234

Author

Jensen, Torben Juel. / Generic 'du' in time and context : A study of intra-individual variation and change. Creativity and continuity: Perspectives on the dynamics of language conventionalization. red. / Dorthe Duncker ; Bettina Perregaard. Copenhagen : U Press, 2017. s. 209-234

Bibtex

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