| Reported speech forms a dedicated syntactic domain |
5 |
| Elevation as a category of grammar: Sanzhi Dargwa and beyond |
4 |
| Consonant strengthening: A crosslinguistic survey and articulatory proposal |
3 |
| Token-based typology and word order entropy: A study based on Universal Dependencies |
2 |
| Topicality and the typology of predicative possession |
2 |
| CLICS2: An improved database of cross-linguistic colexifications assembling lexical data with the help of cross-linguistic data formats |
2 |
| A corpus-based study of the role of headshaking in negation in Auslan (Australian Sign Language): Implications for signed language typology |
2 |
| What's in a Bantu verb? Actionality in Bantu languages |
2 |
| Universality and language-dependency of tense and aspect: Performatives from a crosslinguistic perspective |
1 |
| Grammaticalization of nouns meaning head into reflexive markers: A cross-linguistic study |
1 |
| Predicative reduplication: Functions, their relationships and iconicities |
1 |
| Subordinate and interrogative clause negation in Iquito |
0 |
| Optional ergative, agentivity and discourse prominence - Evidence from Yali (Trans-New Guinea) |
0 |
| Typological variation across Mandarin dialects: An areal perspective with a quantitative approach |
0 |
| Comparatives in Melanesia: Concentric circles of convergence |
0 |
| Antipassive constructions: Correlations of form and function across languages |
0 |
| From classifiers to applicatives in Mojeno Trinitario: A new source for applicative markers |
0 |
| From body part to applicative: Encoding 'source' in Murrinhpatha |
0 |
| Mapping variation in Basque: The BIV database |
0 |