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  • Pronouns, Logical Variables, and Logophoricity in Abe Author(S): Hilda Koopman and Dominique Sportiche Source: Linguistic Inquiry, Vol

    Pronouns, Logical Variables, and Logophoricity in Abe Author(S): Hilda Koopman and Dominique Sportiche Source: Linguistic Inquiry, Vol

  • Toward a Shared Syntax for Shifted Indexicals and Logophoric Pronouns

    Toward a Shared Syntax for Shifted Indexicals and Logophoric Pronouns

  • Assibilation Or Analogy?: Reconsideration of Korean Noun Stem-Endings*

    Assibilation Or Analogy?: Reconsideration of Korean Noun Stem-Endings*

  • Nominal Internal and External Topic and Focus: Evidence from Mandarin

    Nominal Internal and External Topic and Focus: Evidence from Mandarin

  • A THEORY of NOMINAL CONCORD a Dissertation Submitted in Partial Satisfaction of the Requirements for the Degree Of

    A THEORY of NOMINAL CONCORD a Dissertation Submitted in Partial Satisfaction of the Requirements for the Degree Of

  • Where Do New Words Like Boobage, Flamage, Ownage Come From? Tracking the History of ‑Age Words from 1100 to 2000 in the OED3

    Where Do New Words Like Boobage, Flamage, Ownage Come From? Tracking the History of ‑Age Words from 1100 to 2000 in the OED3

  • Ikizu-Sizaki Orthography Orthography Statement

    Ikizu-Sizaki Orthography Orthography Statement

  • Philosophy of Language in the Twentieth Century Jason Stanley Rutgers University

    Philosophy of Language in the Twentieth Century Jason Stanley Rutgers University

  • Long-Distance Reflexivization and Logophoricity in the Dargin Language Muminat Kerimova Florida International University

    Long-Distance Reflexivization and Logophoricity in the Dargin Language Muminat Kerimova Florida International University

  • The Neat Summary of Linguistics

    The Neat Summary of Linguistics

  • Three Challenges for Indexicalism LENNY CLAPP

    Three Challenges for Indexicalism LENNY CLAPP

  • A Distributional and Orthographic Aggregation Model for English Derivational Morphology

    A Distributional and Orthographic Aggregation Model for English Derivational Morphology

  • Case and Affectedness in German Inalienable Possession Constructions*

    Case and Affectedness in German Inalienable Possession Constructions*

  • What Do We Really Know About Nominal Classification Systems? Gunter Senft Max Planck Insl;Rule for Psycholinguistics,

    What Do We Really Know About Nominal Classification Systems? Gunter Senft Max Planck Insl;Rule for Psycholinguistics, ""~Megen

  • Word Recognition Strategies Amongst Isixhosa/English Bilingual Learners: the Interaction of Orthography and Language of Learning and Teaching

    Word Recognition Strategies Amongst Isixhosa/English Bilingual Learners: the Interaction of Orthography and Language of Learning and Teaching

  • 1 Self-‐Organization in the Spelling of English Suffixes: the Emergence Of

    1 Self-‐Organization in the Spelling of English Suffixes: the Emergence Of

  • From Nominal to Pronominal Person Reference in the Early Language of a Mandarin-English Bilingual Child

    From Nominal to Pronominal Person Reference in the Early Language of a Mandarin-English Bilingual Child

  • Himalayan Linguistics Brokpa Nominal Morphology

    Himalayan Linguistics Brokpa Nominal Morphology

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  • 3. Alienable Vs. Inalienable Possessive Constructions
  • A Corpus-Based Study of the Gender Assignment of Nominal Anglicisms in Brazilian Portuguese
  • Deadjectival Human Nouns: Conversion, Nominal Ellipsis, Or Mixed Category?
  • Etymology and the European Lexicon
  • Agreement, Case and Locality in the Nominal and Verbal Domains
  • Fasold R., Connor-Linton J
  • Argument Encoding and Pragmatic Marking of the Transitive Subject in Shiwilu (Kawapanan) Pilar Valenzuela Chapman University, [email protected]
  • Nominal Classification
  • Baima Nominal Postpositions and Their Etymology Ekaterina Chirkova
  • Inalienable Possession As Grammatical Category and Discourse Pattern
  • How Adjectives and Nouns Refer to Abstract Objects
  • The Modal Argument Against Nominal Description Theory
  • An Outline of Celtiberian Grammar
  • The Nominalized Infinitive in Romance and Germanic: Variation and Change
  • The Acquisition of Nominal and Verbal Inflectional Morphology: Evidence from Basque Ergativity in Adult L2 Speakers
  • The First Language Acquisition of Nominal Inflection in Northern East Cree: Possessives and Nouns
  • Possession and Nominalization in Dan: Evidence for a General Theory of Categories
  • On the Interpretation of Alienable Vs. Inalienable Possession: a Psycholinguistic Investigation*


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