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The Subject of the Estonian Des-Converb1
Expressing Adverbial Relations in Clause Linkage with Converbs
Unity and Diversity in Grammaticalization Scenarios
Participle-Converbs in Iron Ossetic: Syntactic and Semantic Properties1
Ambivalent Adpositions and “P-Stranding” in Russian Tatiana
Complex Adpositions and Complex Nominal Relators Benjamin Fagard, José Pinto De Lima, Elena Smirnova, Dejan Stosic
On Depictive Secondary Predicates in Laz
Universal Dependencies Daniel Zeman
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The Apprehensive in Kambaata (Cushitic): Form, Meaning and Origin Yvonne Treis
Specialized Converbs in Mehweb
A Note on Converbs in Egyptian and Coptic
Gender Flip and Person Marking in Benchnon (North Omotic) Matthew Baerman Surrey Morphology Group, University of Surrey, GB
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Specialized Converbs and Adverbial Subordination in Axaxdərə Akhvakh
Proceedings of the 37Th Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society: Special Session on Languages of the Caucasus (2013), Pp
Possessive and Non-Identity Relations in Turkic Switch-Reference
A Grammar of Kazakh Zura Dotton, Ph.D John Doyle Wagner
AUXILIARY VERBS in UYGHUR by Michelle Bridges Submitted to The
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Verb-Linking and Events in Syntax: the Case of Uyghur -(I)P Constructions
Non-Finite Adverbial Clauses in Udmurt
3. the Mari Converb Construction
The Case for Fewer Cases in Pre-Chukotko-Kamchatkan: Grammaticalization and Semantics in Internal Reconstruction" (2011)
Language Documentation and Description
Light Verbs and Complex Predicates in Turkic
Bridging Constructions in Korowai De Vries, Lourens
A Language-Independent Feature Schema for Inflectional Morphology
Defining Non-Finites: Action Nominals, Converbs and Infinitives
Bridging Constructions
Split Ergativity Based on Nominal Type
A Diachronic Account of Converbal Constructions in Old Rajasthani
General Converbs in Mehweb
UC Berkeley Dissertations, Department of Linguistics
Review Article Converbs in Cross-Linguistic Perspective
How Similar Are Converbs and Participles Cross-Linguistically? Daniel Ross (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) Ksenia Shagal (University of Helsinki)
Part Iv — Adnominals: Topological-Functional Adpositions, Spatial Phrases and Spatial Cases
UWWPL 27, Proceedings of the 24Th NWLC
Converbs and Their Desubordination in Ōgami Ryukyuan
Converb Constructions in Darma— a Tibeto-Burman Language CHRISTINA M
Universal Dependencies Daniel Zeman
Associated Motion As a Grammatical Category in Linguistic Typology Antoine Guillaume, Harold Koch
Prominent Internal Possessors in Bashkir
A Comparative Study of Participles, Converbs and Absolute Constructions in Hindi and Medieval Rajasthani*
Adjunct Control in Telugu and Assamese
A Single Origin of Indo-European Primary Adpositions? Unveiling the Indo-Aryan Branch-Off
From Converb to Classifier? on the Etymology of Literary Manchu Nofi*
Going to Surprise: the Grammaticalization of Itive As Mirative
A Comparative Study of Participles, Converbs and Absolute Constructions in Hindi and Medieval Rajasthani*
Studies in African Linguistics Volume 48 Number 1, 2019
The Perfect Converb? Semantically-Related Functions of the Sinhala Conjunctive Participle
Demarcation Between Converbs and What Are Not Converbs in Mongolian: Focusing on Combinations of a Verbal-Nominal Suffix and a Case Suffix
127- POSTPOSITION STRANDING in HUNGARIAN Laszló K. Maräcz
Inter-Theoretical Approaches to Complex Verb Constructions: Position Paper
Proceedings of the 16Th International Conference on Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar
The Converb Status of English and Italian Participle Clauses
Refinitization of the Manner Converb in Beja (Cushitic) Martine Vanhove
Converbs in an African Perspective Azeb Amha and Gerrit J. Dimmendaal
Converb Constructions