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| Understanding 'clause' as an emergent 'unit' in everyday conversation |
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| Criteria for establishing the inventory of semantic participants and voices in Tagalog |
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| Two types of morphologically expressed non-verbal predication |
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| General converbs in Andi |
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| The affective construction in Yoron Ryukyuan |
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| A preliminary typology of emotional connotations in morphological diminutives and augmentatives |
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| The grammatical expression of emotions in Tacana and other Takanan languages |
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| On the formation of Modern Chinese Pseudo-Possessive-Object Constructions |
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| The grammaticalisation of verb-auxiliary order in East African Bantu From information structure to tense-aspect |
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| The grammar of 'non-realization' |
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| Ordering towards disorder Explaining the stability of non-layered morpheme structure in Athabascan languages |
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| From perfect to narrative tense The development of an evidential meaning examined generally and in the Even language |
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| The constructionalization and constructional change of noncanonical V-NP expressions in Mandarin Chinese |
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| The typological change of motion expressions in Chinese revisited Motion events in Old Chinese and its Modern Chinese translation |
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| Human impersonal pronouns in West Germanic A questionnaire-based comparative study of Afrikaans, Dutch and English |
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| Grammatical fear morphemes in Ese Ejja Making the case for a morphosemantic apprehensional domain |
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| Expressive values of reduplication in Barunga Kriol (northern Australia) |
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| The encoding of emotions in Kakataibo (Panoan) Morphological markers and prosodic patterns |
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| The rise and fall of Mojeno diminutives through the centuries |
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| Evaluative morphology in the verbal domain Complex verbs suffixed with -kVdik in Hungarian |
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| Expressiveness and evaluation in Arabic The singular development of the diminutive in Hassaniyya Arabic |
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| Diminutives and augmentatives in Beja (North-Cushitic) |
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| From (#)[Je](F) suis Charlie to #JeSuisCharlie On the semantics and information structure of a French empathic copular sentence |
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| Existentials and possessives in Modern Hebrew Variation and change |
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| A sense of agency Accounting for a change-in-progress in Australian Kriol pronoun distribution |
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| Reversed ang-inversion and narrow focus marking in Tagalog |
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| Truth, person, and personal truth Kuke copulas, a construction caught between descriptive systems |
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| Questioning the clause as a crosslinguistic unit in grammar and interaction |
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| The predicate as a locus of grammar and interaction in colloquial Indonesian |
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| Free NPs as units in Finnish |
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| Referring expressions in categorizing activities Rethinking the nature of linguistic units for the study of interaction |
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| Linguistic units and their systems Completeness, self-reference, and contingency |
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| On the diminutive morpheme - gama in Ikema, a Ryukyuan language |
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| Gender agreement alternation in Aqusha Dargwa A case against information structure |
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| Clause constituents, arguments and the question of grammatical relations in Auslan (Australian Sign Language) A corpus-based study |
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| Agent demotion through inverted word order Syntactic passives in Ulwa |
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| The relative pronoun strategy New data from southern New Guinea |
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| Must/need, may/can and the scope of the modal auxiliary May thee know the pitfalls of thy paraphrases! |
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| Expressing possibility in two Oceanic languages |
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