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Shilluk Lexicography with Audio Data Bert Remijsen, Otto Gwado Ayoker & Amy Martin
A Grammar of Umbeyajts As Spoken by the Ikojts People of San Dionisio Del Mar, Oaxaca, Mexico
Conventions and Abbreviations
Possessive Constructions in Tongugbe, an Ewe Dialect Promise Dodzi Kpoglu
REVIEWS Possession and Ownership
Atypology of Marked-S Languages
The Noun Phrase in Shilluk
Hypomnemata Glossopoetica
Possession and Ownership Edited by Alexandra Y
A Grammar of Aguaruna
Trans-Ethnic Meta-Analysis Identifies New Loci Associated With
Low Dose Combinations in the Treatment of Hypertension: Theory and Practice
Possessive Constructions in Tongugbe, an Ewe Dialect
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Chapter 2: Inflectional Morphology and Number Marking in Shilluk Nouns by Bert Remijsen & Otto Gwado Ayoker
Contact-Induced Change in an Oceanic Language: the Paluai – Tok Pisin Case
A Randomized Controlled Trial of Positive-Affect Intervention and Medication Adherence in Hypertensive African Americans
Argument Marking Patterns in South American Languages
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Perinatal Care Perinatal Care
Remijsen Abstract
The Idafa Construction in Arabic and Its Morphosyntactic Behaviour
Himalayan Linguistics Possessive Indexes in Assamese
Ninth International Conference on Iranian Linguistics (ICIL 9) Booklet of Abstracts December 2020
Attributive Constructions in North-Eastern Neo-Aramaic Ariel Gutman
A Genitive Form of the Noun in Aguaruna
This Paper Is Made Available in Western Sydney University Researchdirect in Accordance with Publisher Policies
Ownership, Part-Whole and Other Possessive-Associative Relations in Nêlêmwa (New Caledonia) Isabelle Bril
Construct Forms of Nouns in Typological Perspective
Trans People and Trans Communities in Asia and the Pacific
Janeček Diploma Thesis 2013
Nominal Morphology and Noun Phrase Structure
TIP 45 Detoxification and Substance Abuse Treatment
Attributive Constructions in North-Eastern Neo-Aramaic: Areal, Typological and Historical Perspectives
Floating Quantity in Shilluk
Atypology of Marked-S Languages