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From fear to reason: Grammaticalization as dependency vs expansion of the Mandarin apprehensive 怕 pà

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From fear to reason: Grammaticalization as dependency vs expansion of the Mandarin apprehensive 怕 pà. / Tantucci, Vittorio; Wang, Aiqing.
Different Slants on Grammaticalization. ed. / Sylvie Hancil; Vittorio Tantucci. John Benjamins, 2023. p. 50-73 (Studies in Language Companion Series; Vol. 232).

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Tantucci, V & Wang, A 2023, From fear to reason: Grammaticalization as dependency vs expansion of the Mandarin apprehensive 怕 pà. in S Hancil & V Tantucci (eds), Different Slants on Grammaticalization. Studies in Language Companion Series, vol. 232, John Benjamins, pp. 50-73. https://doi.org/10.1075/slcs.232.02tan

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Tantucci, V., & Wang, A. (2023). From fear to reason: Grammaticalization as dependency vs expansion of the Mandarin apprehensive 怕 pà. In S. Hancil, & V. Tantucci (Eds.), Different Slants on Grammaticalization (pp. 50-73). (Studies in Language Companion Series; Vol. 232). John Benjamins. https://doi.org/10.1075/slcs.232.02tan

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Tantucci V, Wang A. From fear to reason: Grammaticalization as dependency vs expansion of the Mandarin apprehensive 怕 pà. In Hancil S, Tantucci V, editors, Different Slants on Grammaticalization. John Benjamins. 2023. p. 50-73. (Studies in Language Companion Series). Epub 2023 Jun 15. doi: 10.1075/slcs.232.02tan

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Tantucci, Vittorio ; Wang, Aiqing. / From fear to reason : Grammaticalization as dependency vs expansion of the Mandarin apprehensive 怕 pà. Different Slants on Grammaticalization. editor / Sylvie Hancil ; Vittorio Tantucci. John Benjamins, 2023. pp. 50-73 (Studies in Language Companion Series).

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