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Synthetic language
The Syntactic and Semantic Relationship in Synthetic Languages
II Levels of Language
Grammatical Analyticity Versus Syntheticity in Varieties of English
Modeling Infant Segmentation of Two Morphologically Diverse Languages
Polysynthetic Structures of Lowland Amazonia
WORD ORDER in ENGLISH and SERBIAN Jelisaveta Safranj
A Dictionary of Linguistics
Analytic and Synthetic: Typological Change in Varieties of European Languages
Morphology Handout 1
Old, Middle, and Early Modern Morphology and Syntax Through Texts
Bachelor Thesis
English Abstracts
Is There a Fundamental Difference? the Availability of Universal Grammar in Child Versus Adult Second Language Acquisition
Morphological Types of Languages
Factors Affecting Changes in English from a Synthetic Language to an Analytic One
UNIVERZITA PALACKÉHO V OLOMOUCI Pedagogická Fakulta Ústav Cizích Jazyků
Language Change
Non-Agent Cognitive Alignment Frames in Selected European Languages Slávka Janigová, P.J
Top View
Analytic Morphology – Merging the Paradigmatic and Syntagmatic Perspective in a Treebank
The Acquisition of Nominal and Verbal Inflectional Morphology: Evidence from Basque Ergativity in Adult L2 Speakers
Linguistic Typology
The Linguistic Cycle and the Language Faculty
Morphology-Aware Alignments for Translation to and from a Synthetic Language
Non-SVO Constructions in English: Some Pragmatic and Functional Considerations
Morphological Typology and the Complexity of Nominal Morphology in Sinhala
4 the Romance Languages
The Geographical Distribution of Typologically Diverse Comparative Constructions of Superiority in Purepecha Claudine Chamoreau
Uzbek-English and Turkish-English Morpheme Alignment Corpora
Syntactic Variation and Parametric Theory C.-T
Scandinavian Influence on the Historical Development of English
Chapter 4: Linguistic Typology
Dialectology, Typology, Diachrony and Contact Linguistics. a Multi-Layered Perspective in Purepecha Claudine Chamoreau
The Quotative Construction in Kwaza and Its (De-)Grammaticalisation
Is Unish Moving Toward Becoming a More Analytic Language?: with Special Reference to Morphological Changes
Grammatical Tone: Typology and Theory
Morphological Types of Languages
Studying the Inductive Biases of Rnns with Synthetic Variations of Natural Languages
Language Typology and Syntactic Description, Second Edition Volume
Argument Structure in Language Shift: Morphosyntactic Variation and Grammatical Resilience in Modern Chukchi
Language Change
Contrastive Linguistics
Semantic and Pragmatic Functions in Plains Cree Syntax
Analyticity and Syntheticity in the History of English
Fine-Grained Prediction of Syntactic Typology: Discovering Latent Structure with Supervised Learning
Language Typology and Basic Sentence Structu Re
The Macro-History of Chinese Syntax and the Theory of Change Part I
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