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But That There Is No One-To-One Mapping Between the Semantic Role Goal and Either the Syntactic Relation of Indirect Object Or Any Oblique Relation
A World Revealed by Language: a New Seri Dictionary and Unapologetic Speculations on Seri Indian Deep History
Some Morphological Parallels Between Hokan Languages1
Complex Landscape Terms in Seri Carolyn O'meara
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Work Papers of the Summer Intitute of Linguistics, 1993. University of North Dakota Session, Volume 37
Annual Meeting Handbook
Space in Languages in Mexico and Central America Carolyn O'meara
Serian, Tequistlatecan, and Hokan
Seri and Chontal (Tequistlateco) Author(S): Paul R
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10/2011 Submitted On: 10/31/2011 Principal Investigator: Bohnemeyer, Juergen
17. Motivation by Formally Analyzable Terms in a Typological Perspective
Goals and Indirect Objects in Seri Stephen A
Spatial Frames of Reference in Mesoamerican Languages
Olfactory Metaphor in a Lesser-Described Language
Univerzita Karlova V Praze Filosofická Fakulta Ústav Etnologie
Anger Stinks in Seri: Olfactory Metaphor in a Lesser-Described
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Baja California Languages: Description and Linguistic Prehistory
Seri Kinship Terminology
The Role of Contextual Restriction in Reference-Tracking" (2012)
Word Order Variation: Towards a Restrictive Theory* Guglielmo Cinque August 2020
Volume 6 Issue 1 2008
Index of Languages
The Implications of Language Documentation for an Endangered but Vibrant Language Community: a Historical Perspective Stephen A
Cultural Markings on the Landscape: the PCN Pecked Curvilinear Nucleated Tradition in the Northern Coastal Ranges of California
The Seris and the Comcaac: Sifting Fact from Fiction About the Names and Relationships Stephen A
A Typological Comparison of Seri with Nearby Southern Uto-Aztecan Languages: the Use of Posture Verbs in Locative Descriptions
John P. Harrington Papers, 1907-1959 (Some Earlier)
The Library of Babel
Semantic Typology Aims to Elucidate the Workings of the Syntax-Semantics Interface and the Broader Cognitive Embedding Of
SERI VERB CLASSES: MORPHOSYNTACTIC MOTIVATION and MORPHOLOGICAL AUTONOMY Matthew Baerman