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Linguistic Diversity and Language Theories
Edited by Zygmunt Frajzyngier, Adam Hodges and David S. Rood
[Studies in Language Companion Series 72] 2005
► pp. 235258
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San Roque, Lila, Simeon Floyd & Elisabeth Norcliffe
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Reid, Lawrence A.
2016. Accounting for variability in Malayo-Polynesian pronouns. Journal of Historical Linguistics 6:2  pp. 130 ff. DOI logo
Piantadosi, Steven T. & Edward Gibson
2014. Quantitative Standards for Absolute Linguistic Universals. Cognitive Science 38:4  pp. 736 ff. DOI logo
Cysouw, Michael
2011. The expression of person and number: a typologist’s perspective. Morphology 21:2  pp. 419 ff. DOI logo
Wieczorek, Anna
2010. "And I Quote": Direct and Indirect Point-of-View Switches in Clusivity-Oriented Discourse. Lodz Papers in Pragmatics 6:2 DOI logo
Aalberse, Suzanne & Jan Don
2009. Syncretism in Dutch dialects. Morphology 19:1  pp. 3 ff. DOI logo
Aalberse, Suzanne Pauline
2007. The typology of syncretisms and the status of feature structure. Verbal paradigms across 355 Dutch dialects. Morphology 17:1  pp. 109 ff. DOI logo

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