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2 |
| A cognitive-functional approach to the order of adjectives in the English noun phrase |
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| The grammaticalization of object pronouns: Why differential object indexing is an attractor state |
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| Diminutives derived from terms for children: Comparative evidence from Southeastern Mande |
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| Frequency and serial order |
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| Sonority distance and similarity avoidance effects in Moroccan Judeo-Spanish |
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| Synaesthesia in Chinese: A corpus-based study on gustatory adjectives in Mandarin |
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| Morphological transposition as the onset of recategorization: The case of luxe in Dutch |
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| On the phonemic status of nasalized /(h)over-tilde/ in Modern Zuberoan Basque |
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| Assessing productivity in contact: Italian derivation in Maltese |
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| Reproachatives and imperatives |
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| On tense and irrealis marking in triclausal constructions (and what distinguishes them from biclausal constructions) |
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| Pathways to adversity and speaker affectedness: On the emergence of unaccusative 'give' constructions in Chinese |
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| Systematicity in the semantics of noun compounds: The role of artifacts vs. natural kinds |
1 |
| Variationist typology: Shared probabilistic constraints across (non-)null subject languages |
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| Bilingual children as laboratories for studying contact outcomes: Development of perfective aspect |
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| How flexible are idioms? A corpus-based study |
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| The expectation mismatch effect in accentedness perception of Asian and Caucasian non-native speakers of English |
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| Adjective orders in Cimbrian DPs |
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| West Caucasian relative pronouns as resumptives |
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| General knowledge as an evidential category |
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| The areal typology of western Middle and South America: Towards a comprehensive view |
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| Quantifying geographical variation in acceptability judgments in regional American English dialect syntax |
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| The grammaticalization of -kotok- into a negative marker in Manda (Bantu N.11) |
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| Resolving abstract anaphors in Spanish discourse: Underspecification and mereological structures |
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| Meaning change in Chinese: A numeral phrase construction from adjectives to superlatives to definite descriptions |
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| Natural locations and the distinction between 'what' and 'where' concepts: Evidence from differential locative marking in Makalero |
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| The information structure of French il y a clefts and c'est clefts: A corpus-based analysis |
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| The diachrony of East Asian prosodic templates |
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| The Hebrew dative: Usage patterns as discourse profile constructions |
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| If everything is syntax, why are words so important? An a-morphous but non-lexicalist approach |
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| Japanese subject markers in linguistic change: A quantitative analysis of data spanning 90 years and its theoretical implications |
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| Sentence-final aspect particles as finite markers in Mandarin Chinese |
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| Clustering and stranding in Dutch |
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| Er hod gegeybm ales far de yi:dn 'He gave the Jews everything': On the emergence of prepositional dative marking with far in Transcarpathian Yiddish |
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