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Serial Verb Constructions Revisited: a Case Study from Koro
Two Types of Serial Verb Constructions in Korean: Subject-Sharing and Index-Sharing
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Corpus Study of Tense, Aspect, and Modality in Diglossic Speech in Cairene Arabic
1 Noun Classes and Classifiers, Semantics of Alexandra Y
The Serial Verb Construction in Chinese: a Tenacious Myth and a Gordian Knot Waltraud Paul
Object Pronouns
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Evidentiality and Mood: Grammatical Expressions of Epistemic Modality in Bulgarian
A Linguistic Ontology of Space for Natural Language Processing ✩ ∗ John A
Tense, Aspect, and Mood in Shekgalagari Thera Crane
Negation-Induced Forgetting: Is There a Consequence to Saying "No"? Rachel Elizabeth Dianiska Iowa State University
Facets of the Intellectual History in India and Tibet of Meditating on A
Do Serial Verb Constructions Describe Single Events?: a Study of Co-Speech Gestures in Avatime
The Acquisition of Japanese Numeral Classifiers
The Distribution of Differential Object Marking in Paraguayan Guaraní
Beneficiary (Indirect Object)
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Multimodal Machine Learning: a Survey and Taxonomy
Sentence Patterns II: Locating Objects and Complements
Animacy and Real World Size Shape Object Representations in the Human Medial Temporal Lobes
Subjects and Objects Explanation
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Animacy and Object Size in Preschoolers
On the Definition and Distribution of Serial Verb Constructions Eric
Negation and Being Daniel Dahlstrom
Evidentiality and the Structure of Speech Acts
Objects and Obj
Updated Guthrie Number S.31D (Maho 2003) Is a Bantu Language Spoken in Western Botswana and Parts of Eastern Namibia
Information Technology – Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1): Information Object Specification
THE DOUBLE OBJECT CONSTRUCTION at the INTERFACES* Jeffrey T. Runner University of Rochester 1 Introduction This Paper Focuses On
5 Differential Object Marking and Case Alternation
Do Classifier Categories Affect Or Reflect Object Concepts?
Evidentiality and Interrogativity