Berkeley Insights in Linguistics and Semiotics
Editors:
Irmengard Rauch
Through the publication of ground-breaking scholarly research, this series deals with language and the multiple and varied paradigms through which it is studied. Language as viewed by linguists
represents micrometa-approaches that intersect with macrometa-approaches of semiotists who understand language as an inlay to all experience. This data-based series bridges study of the sciences with that of the humanities.
Titles
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The Application of Peircean Semiotics to the Elder Futhark Tradition
Establishing Parameters of Magical CommunicationVolume 111Monographs 0 Pages -
Reflections on Syntax
Lectures in General Linguistics, Syntax, and Child Language AcquisitionVolume 101©2021 Monographs XXXVI, 278 Pages -
Kiezenglish
Multiethnic German and the Global English DebateVolume 100©2020 Monographs VIII, 146 Pages -
Glocal English
The Changing Face and Forms of Nigerian English in a Global WorldVolume 96Monographs XXII, 244 Pages -
Inheritance and Inflectional Morphology
Old High German, Latin, Early New High German, and Koine GreekVolume 94Monographs IX, 71 Pages -
Applicative Arguments
A Syntactic and Semantic Investigation of German and EnglishVolume 93Monographs 246 Pages