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Interdisciplinary Approaches to Stratifying the Peopling of Madagascar
Cognate Words in Mehri and Hadhrami Arabic
Comparing the Cognate Effect in Spoken and Written Second Language Word Production
1 Roger Schwarzschild Rutgers University 18 Seminary Place New
Palatalization/Velar Softening: What It Is and What It Tells Us About the Nature of Language Morris Halle
Jicaque As a Hokan Language Author(S): Joseph H
Cognet: a Large-Scale Cognate Database
Phonetics in Phonology
Working Paper on Exonyms
First Name Americanization Patterns Among Twentieth-Century Jewish Immigrants to the United States
Testing the Efficacy of a Cognate Curriculum
Identification of Cognates and Recurrent Sound Correspondences
Receptive Multilingualism Across the Lifespan: Cognitive and Linguistic Factors in Cognate Guessing
Abstract Cognate Objects with Unaccusative And
Ebook Download Indo-European Cognate Dictionary
Tapping the Linguistic Resources of Spanish–English Bilinguals the Role of Cognates in Science
Linguistics 051 Proto-Indo-European Language and Society Rolf Noyer
A Note on Cognate Objects: Cognation As Doubling* Ángel J
Top View
Identifying Cognate Sets Across Dictionaries of Related Languages
University of Groningen Mutual Intelligibility in the Slavic Language
On Cognate Objects in Sason Arabic
The Mutual Intelligibility of Arabic Dialects: Implications for the Language Classroom1
Assimilatory Process of Sound Changes from Proto-Austronesian to Bahasa Aceh
1 Mutual Comprehensibility of Written Afrikaans and Dutch: Symmetrical Or
Remarks and Replies
Cognate Production Using Character-Based Machine Translation
Volume 1 Keynote Lectures Toponomastics I
The Oxford Introduction to Proto-Indo-European and the Proto
Cognate Objects in Arabic a Structural and Functional Analysis of Data from the Qur’An and from Modern Written Arabic
Automatic Inference of Sound Correspondence Patterns Across Multiple Languages
Linguistics 407 Lecture #4
Case and Number Suppletion in Pronouns
Sound Patterns and Sound Change: New Threads in the Panchronic Tapestry By
Advances in the Study of Siouan Languages and Linguistics
How Easy Is It for Speakers of Dutch to Understand Frisian and Afrikaans, and Why?
New Perspectives on Indo-European Phylogeny and Chronology1
674 Heizo Nakajima Gakushuin University Nik, Ed. by Roger Martin
Universals in Comparative Morphology
ANNA: a Dictionary with a Name (And What Lies Behind It)* W
Endangered Turkic Languages of China
What Can Speech Production Errors Tell Us About Cross-Linguistic Processing in Bilingual Aphasia? Evidence from 4 English/Afrikaans Speaking Individuals with Aphasia
Automated Reconstruction of Ancient Languages Using Probabilistic Models of Sound Change
Better to Be Alone Than in Bad Company: Cognate Synonyms Impair Word Learning
Westermann's Niger-Congo Reconstructions
AHD Indo-Europeans
Linguistic Processing in Bilingual Aphasia? Evidence from Four English/Afrikaans Bilingual Individuals with Aphasia
Siamese Convolutional Networks for Cognate Identification
Who Are the Philippine Negritos? Evidence from Language Lawrence A
Frisian Place-Names and Place-Names in Friesland1
Cognate Identification Using Machine Translation
A Typology of Suppletion: the Evidence from Slavonic*
A Dictionary of Place-Names Giving Their Derivations
English As an Indo-European Language Philip Baldi
Types of German Surname Changes in America
Testing Mutual Intelligibility Between Closely Related Languages in an Oral Society
The Beginning of German Immigration in North America During the Thirty
On the Romance Languages Mutual Intelligibility
Universals in Comparative Morphology : Suppletion, Superlatives, and the Structure of Words / Jonathan David Bobaljik
Identifying Cognate Sets Across Dictionaries of Related Languages
German Family Names & Bynames
Frisian Family and Place Names
Problems of Equivalence in Translating Cognate Accusative Encountered by Saudi EFL Learners
Predicting Mutual Intelligibility in Chinese Dialects from Subjective and Objective Linguistic Similarity Chaoju Tang Y Vincent J
Audiovisual Speech Decreases the Number of Cognate Translations In
Shibbolethnonyms, Ex-Exonyms and Eco-Ethnonyms in Aboriginal Australia: the Pragmatics of Onymization and Archaism
Archaeology, Language, and the African Past. by Roger Blench
The Dynamicity of Linguistic Systems
Hebrew and Other Semitic Cognates to the Lesson Vocabularies
Suppletion and Syntactic Theory
Cognate Accusative Handout Cognate Accusative
1 Hiaki Verbal Number Suppletion Really Is Suppletion Heidi Harley