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Typological Studies in Language (or TSL) is a series of books published for academics in linguistic typology by John Benjamins Publishing Company since 1982.[1] Joseph H. Greenberg was honorary editor and Talmy Givón general editor at the inception of the series.[2] Michael Noonan was general editor from 1995 to 2009, being succeeded by Spike Gildea.[3]

See also

Notes and references

  1. ^ WorldCat listing.
  2. ^ Givón (1983): publication data.
  3. ^ LINGUIST List announcement, 24 March, 2009.

Bibliography

  • Hopper, Paul J. (editor). Tense-Aspect: between Semantics and Pragmatics; containing the contributions to a symposium on tense and aspect, held at UCLA, May 1979. TSL 1. 1982.
  • Givón, Talmy (editor). Topic Continuity in Discourse. TSL 3. 1983.
  • Givón, Talmy and Masayoshi Shibatani. Syntactic Complexity: Diachrony, Acquisition, Neuro-Cognition, Evolution. TSL 85. 2009.

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