Rise of the associate: an analysis of English existential constructions
(2011) Proceedings from the Annual Meeting of the Chicago Linguistic Society. 47 (1). p.95-109
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- author
- William Harwood
- organization
- year
- 2011
- type
- bookChapter
- publication status
- published
- subject
- keyword
- phases, subject positions, Existentials
- book title
- Proceedings from the Annual Meeting of the Chicago Linguistic Society
- volume
- 47 (1)
- pages
- 95 - 109
- publisher
- Chicago Linguistic Society
- language
- English
- UGent publication?
- yes
- classification
- B2
- copyright statement
- I have transferred the copyright for this publication to the publisher
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- 2046870
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- http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-2046870
- date created
- 2012-02-27 13:12:18
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- Chicago
- Harwood, William. 2011. “Rise of the Associate: An Analysis of English Existential Constructions.” In Proceedings from the Annual Meeting of the Chicago Linguistic Society, 47 (1):95–109. Chicago Linguistic Society.
- APA
- Harwood, W. (2011). Rise of the associate: an analysis of English existential constructions. Proceedings from the Annual Meeting of the Chicago Linguistic Society (Vol. 47 (1), pp. 95–109). Chicago Linguistic Society.
- Vancouver
- 1.Harwood W. Rise of the associate: an analysis of English existential constructions. Proceedings from the Annual Meeting of the Chicago Linguistic Society. Chicago Linguistic Society; 2011. p. 95–109.
- MLA
- Harwood, William. “Rise of the Associate: An Analysis of English Existential Constructions.” Proceedings from the Annual Meeting of the Chicago Linguistic Society. Vol. 47 (1). Chicago Linguistic Society, 2011. 95–109. Print.