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Reconsidering the “Isolating Protolanguage Hypothesis” in the Evolution of Morphology Author(S): Jaïmé Dubé Proceedings
Transparency in Language a Typological Study
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Fusion, Exponence, and Flexivity in Hindukush Languages
Ossetian Guard the Mountain Passages of the Roman Empire
Towards an Alternative Description of Incomplete Sentences in Agglutinative Languages S. Ido a Thesis Submitted in Fulfilment O
Resetting the Polysynthesis Parameter: a Preliminary Proposal*
Bachelor Thesis
Morphological Types of Languages
Lost in Translation: Analysis of Information Loss During Machine
Linguistics 1A Morphology 5 Morphological Language Variation
Morphological Typology of the 19Th Century
From Polyfusional to Post-Fusional: Obsolescence and Innovation in Basque Predicate Morphosyntax and Its Typological Implications
Malayalam Morphosyntax: Inflectional Features and Their Acquisition
Proceedings from the Workshop on Sinhala Linguistics June 3-4, 2005
Morphological Typology and the Complexity of Nominal Morphology in Sinhala
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The Syntax of Temporal Interpretation in Embedded Clauses
Sapir, Edward. 1921. Language: an Introduction to the Study of Speech
Malayalam Morphosyntax: Inflectional Features and Their Acquisition
From Polyfusional to Post-Fusional: Obsolescence and Innovation in Basque Predicate Morphosyntax and Its Typological Implications
Serial Verb Constructions in Southeastern Tepehuan: a Uto-Aztecan Language
English As an Indo-European Language Philip Baldi
Review of Language Classifications: Observations and Explanations
On the Interpretation of Null Arguments in L2 Japanese by European Non-Pro-Drop and Pro-Drop Language Speakers
Polysynthetic Language Structures and Their Role in Pedagogy and Curriculum for BC Indigenous Languages
Morphological Typology and First Language Acquisition: Some Mutual Challenges, in Morphology and Linguistic Typology (2005)
INTERACTION BETWEEN WORD ORDER and ARGUMENT MARKING in SEVEN UNRELATED LANGUAGES Toni Pedrós Caballero MA Thesis Linguistics Universiteit Leiden
The Syntax-Morphology Relation
On Degrammaticalization: Controversial Points and Possible Explanations