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    • Aarikka, Lotta
    • Åberg, Anne-Maj
    • Alanen, Maiju
    • Borg, Kaj
    • Culver, Christopher
    • de Smit, Merlijn
    • Dhifallah, Asma
    • Elsayed, Duha
    • Hakanen, Aimo
    • Häkkinen, Kaisa
    • Hämäläinen, Noora
    • Hamari, Arja
    • Heinonen, Rebecka
    • Helasvuo, Marja-Liisa
    • Huhtala, Atte
    • Hurme, Henrik
    • Huumo, Tuomas
    • Inaba, Nobufumi
    • Ingman, Eva
    • Ivaska, Ilmari


      
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    • When an expression becomes fixed. Mä ajattelin että 'I thought that' in spoken Finnish  (2020)
    • When Important Is 'Ahead': The Use of Motion-Implying front Grams in Spatial Metaphors of Importance in Finnish  (2019)
    • When personal is interpersonal. Organizing interaction with deictically open personal constructions in Finnish everyday conversation  (2020)
    • Why Monday is not in front of Tuesday: On the uses of English and Finnish FRONT adpositions in SEQUENCE metaphors of time  (2019)
    • Why partitive? Possible motivations for the partitive complement of Finnic adpositions  (2024)
    • Wiklund, Karl Bernhard (1868-1934)  (2010)
    • Women’s values in 1950s Finland conveyed by product names in magazine advertisements  (2021)
    • Wotjaken  (2013)
    • Yhdessä – Suomenopettajat ry:n kevätkoulutuspäivä 2021  (2021)
    • Yhdestä on moneksi – Lukusanasta voi tehdä uutta loputtomiin.  (2014)

    Last updated on 2024-03-01 at 01:18

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