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Aikhenvald, Alexandra Y.
2019. Bridging Linkage in Tariana, An Arawak Language from Northwest Amazonia. International Journal of American Linguistics 85:4  pp. 455 ff. DOI logo
Basso, Ellen B.
2014. Compounding in Kalapalo, a Southern Cariban language. In Word Formation in South American Languages [Studies in Language Companion Series, 163],  pp. 181 ff. DOI logo
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Bourdin, Philippe
2022. Chapter 5. On a few instances where deictic directionals confound expectations. In Neglected Aspects of Motion-Event Description [Human Cognitive Processing, 72],  pp. 95 ff. DOI logo
Camacho, José
2017. Switch Reference and Obviation. In The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Syntax, Second Edition,  pp. 1 ff. DOI logo
Haag, Marcia
2018. The evolution of Choctaw grammatical words hosh and ho : Evidence from the Pitchlynn manuscript . Folia Linguistica 52:s39-s2  pp. 361 ff. DOI logo
Hill, Jane H.
2016. Takic switch reference in Uto-Aztecan perspective. In Switch Reference 2.0 [Typological Studies in Language, 114],  pp. 115 ff. DOI logo
Matić, Dejan
2016. Ėven converbs and the syntax of switch-reference. In Switch Reference 2.0 [Typological Studies in Language, 114],  pp. 335 ff. DOI logo
McDaniel, Dana, Helen Smith Cairns & Jennifer Ryan Hsu
1990. Control Principles in the Grammars of Young Children. Language Acquisition 1:4  pp. 297 ff. DOI logo
Overall, Simon E.
Pustet, Regina
2013. Switch-Reference or Coordination? A Quantitative Approach to Clause Linkage in Lakota. International Journal of American Linguistics 79:2  pp. 153 ff. DOI logo
Roberts, John R.
2017. A Typology of Switch Reference. In The Cambridge Handbook of Linguistic Typology,  pp. 538 ff. DOI logo
van Gijn, Rik
2016. Switch reference. In Switch Reference 2.0 [Typological Studies in Language, 114],  pp. 1 ff. DOI logo
van Gijn, Rik
2016. Switch reference in Western South America. In Switch Reference 2.0 [Typological Studies in Language, 114],  pp. 153 ff. DOI logo
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