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Verb First: On the syntax of verb-initial languages
Edited by Andrew Carnie, Heidi Harley and Sheila Dooley
[Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today 73] 2005
► pp. 303339
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Cited by 8 other publications

Clemens, Lauren Eby & Maria Polinsky
2017. Verb‐Initial Word Orders, Primarily in Austronesian and Mayan Languages. In The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Syntax, Second Edition,  pp. 1 ff. DOI logo
Garcia, Rowena, Jeruen E. Dery, Jens Roeser & Barbara Höhle
2018. Word order preferences of Tagalog-speaking adults and children. First Language 38:6  pp. 617 ff. DOI logo
Garcia, Rowena & Evan Kidd
2020. The Acquisition of the Tagalog Symmetrical Voice System: Evidence from Structural Priming. Language Learning and Development 16:4  pp. 399 ff. DOI logo
Garcia, Rowena & Evan Kidd
2022. Acquiring verb-argument structure in Tagalog: a multivariate corpus analysis of caregiver and child speech. Linguistics 60:6  pp. 1855 ff. DOI logo
Garcia, Rowena, Jens Roeser & Barbara Höhle
2019. Thematic role assignment in the L1 acquisition of Tagalog: Use of word order and morphosyntactic markers. Language Acquisition 26:3  pp. 235 ff. DOI logo
Paul, Ileana, Key Cortes & Lareina Milambiling
2015. Definiteness without D: The case ofangandngin Tagalog. Canadian Journal of Linguistics/Revue canadienne de linguistique 60:3  pp. 361 ff. DOI logo
Pizarro-Guevara, Jed Sam & Rowena Garcia
2024. Philippine Psycholinguistics. Annual Review of Linguistics 10:1  pp. 145 ff. DOI logo
Tanaka, Nozomi, William O’Grady, Kamil Deen & Ivan Paul Bondoc
2019. An asymmetry in the acquisition of relative clauses: Evidence from Tagalog. First Language 39:6  pp. 618 ff. DOI logo

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