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High Vowel Fricativization As an Areal Feature of the Northern Cameroon Grassfields
Complexity As L2-Difficulty : Implications for Syntactic Change
The Diachronic Emergence of Retroflex Segments in Three Languages* 1
1. Introduction1 Geoffrey Haig and Geoffrey Khan
Areal Features and Linguistic Reconstruction in Africa
Areal Features of English in Ireland (Hickey 2012)
Schiffman, Harold F. TITLE Language and Society in South Asia. Final Report
Nominal Plurality in Languages of the Greater Hindukush
Languages in Sicily Between the Classical Age and Late Antiquity: a Case of Punctuated Equilibrium? Marta Capano (Università Degli Studi Di Napoli L’Orientale)
Myth of the Caucasian Sprachbund: the Case of Ergativity
The Phonetics and Phonology of Retroflexes Published By
Lenition in Irish English
Himalayan Linguistics a Geolinguistic Study of Directional Prefixes in The
Doctoral Thesis (Tokyo University of Foreign Studies)
Balkan Syntax and Semantics
High Vowel Fricativization and Chain Shift
Interrogatives As Relativization Markers in Indo-European
1 the Balkan Languages and Balkan Linguistics Victor A. Friedman
Top View
The Development of Systematic Apophony As an Areal Linguistic Feature in the Indigenous and Early Contact Languages of the Caucasus
The Balkans As a Linguistic Area
Non-Parametric Bayesian Areal Linguistics
Catalan's Place in Romance Revisited Mathew L. Juge
"Language Shift and Substratum Interference in (Pre)History" 11-12 July 2017, MPI-SHH (Jena)
Language Subareas in Ethiopia Reconsidered1
Retroflexion: an Areal Feature. Working Papers on Language Universals, No
Verbal Synthesis in the Guaporé-Mamoré Linguistic Area: a Contact Feature? Rik Van Gijn University of Zürich
Minimal Vowel Systems in Cross-Linguistic Perspective This
Areal Sound Patterns: from Perceptual Magnets to Stone Soup
On the Burushaski–Indo-European Hypothesis by I. Čašule*
On the Burushaski–Indo-European Hypothesis by I. Čašule*
EAST ANATOLIA AS a LINGUISTIC AREA? CONCEPTUAL and EMPIRICAL ISSUES1 Geoffrey Haig
2.2 Definiteness in Albanian: Syntax and Semantics
2011.Phyla and Waves.Semlangs9
Article (Published Version)
Slavic-Albanian Language Contact, Convergence, and Coexistence
Languages of the World
Anatolian Linguistic Influences in Early Greek (1500–800 BC)? Critical Observations Against Sociolinguistic and Areal Background1
Wallacea, a Linguistic Area
Unit 4- Language Schedule in the Constitution Official Language - Constitutional/Statutory Provisions
The Cambridge Handbook of Areal Linguistics Edited by Raymond Hickey Frontmatter More Information
Linguistic Areas and Language History
Phonetic Structure in Yoloxóchitl Mixtec Consonants Christian Dicanio1, 2, Caicai Zhang3, Douglas H
Preaspiration in Shetland Norn