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Reconsidering the “Isolating Protolanguage Hypothesis” in the Evolution of Morphology Author(S): Jaïmé Dubé Proceedings
An Empirical Test of the Agglutination Hypothesis1
Using Morphemes from Agglutinative Languages Like Quechua and Finnish to Aid in Low-Resource Translation
Complex Adpositions and Complex Nominal Relators Benjamin Fagard, José Pinto De Lima, Elena Smirnova, Dejan Stosic
Diminutive and Augmentative Functions of Some Luganda Noun Class Markers Samuel Namugala MA Thesis in Linguistics Norwegian Un
Fusion, Exponence, and Flexivity in Hindukush Languages
Structuring Variation in Romance Linguistics and Beyond in Honour of Leonardo M
A Morphological Lexicon of Esperanto with Morpheme Frequencies
Towards an Alternative Description of Incomplete Sentences in Agglutinative Languages S. Ido a Thesis Submitted in Fulfilment O
Proceedings of the VII Nereus International Workshop : "Clitic Doubling and Other Issues of the Syntax/Semantic Interface I
Automatic Discovery of Adposition Typology
ONLINE APPENDIX: Not for Print Publication
Bachelor Thesis
Observations on Double Object Construction in Luganda
A Grammar of Kazakh Zura Dotton, Ph.D John Doyle Wagner
Reading Development in Agglutinative Languages: Evidence from Beginning, Intermediate, and Adult Basque Readers
Swahili Language Handbook. By- Polome, Edgar C
Muhammad Fannami Mohammed Aminu Muazu University of Maidugur Agglutinating in Kanuri Language: a Descriptive Analysis
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FROM CUMULATIVE to SEPARATIVE EXPONENCE in INFLECTION: REVERSING the MORPHOLOGICAL CYCLE Iván Igartua
Computational Modeling of Agglutinative Languages: the Challenge for Southern Bantu Languages
Morphological Typology and the Complexity of Nominal Morphology in Sinhala
Agglutination Underlies Superficial Fusion in Western Armenian
Finnic Adpositions and Cases in Change Xxx Case System and the Reanalysis of Southern Veps Prolative-Comitative As Well As the Livonian Translative-Comitative
Typological Changes in the Evolution of Indo‑European Syntax?*
Revisiting the Anasynthetic Spiral
FROM CUMULATIVE to SEPARATIVE EXPONENCE in INFLECTION: REVERSING the MORPHOLOGICAL CYCLE Iván Igartua
A Brief Grammar of Euskara, the Basque Language
Esperanto and Anarchism
125. Word-Formation and Planned Languages
Dependencies in Language on the Causal Ontology of Linguistic Systems
UNIVERSITY of CALIFORNIA Los Angeles from Frequency to Formulaicity: Morphemic Bundles and Semi-Fixed Constructions in Japanese
Finnish Particle Clitics and General Clitic Theory
Pronominal Clitics in Quã©Bec Colloquial French
Report of the Seventh Annual Round Table Meeting on Linguistics and Language Study
1 a PHONETIC DESCRIPTION of the KAWAIISU LANGUAGE by Patrick N. Thomas
Ed 359 784 Title Institution Report No Pub Date Note Available from Pub Type Journal Cit Edrs Price Descriptors Document Resume
List of Greek and Latin Roots in English 1 List of Greek and Latin Roots in English
The Gradual Coalescence Into "Words" in Grammaticalization1
Language, an Introduction to the Study of Speech
Person As an Inflectional Category
Introduction to an African Philosophy
Esperanto Inflection and Its Interface in Hpsg