A. Kawtrakul, Mukda Suktarachan, Bali Ranaivo-Malançon, Pekhtereva Ng, A. Raina, S. Sarkar, A. Mari, Sina Zarrieß, E. Murguía, P. Saint-Dizier
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A multilingual analysis of the notion of instrumentality
Instruments are expressed in language by various means: prepositions, postpositions, affixes including case marks, nonfinite verbs, etc. We consider here 12 languages from five families in order to be able to identify the different meaning components that structure instrumentality.