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|a Preface -- Conceptual semantics -- Dynamicity, fictivity and scanning -- Symbolic grammar and constructions -- Constructional integration and grammaticization -- Topic, subject, and possessor -- Double subject constructions -- Locatives -- Possession, location, and existence -- Voice -- Impersonals.
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