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Koval, Sergey & Sergey Loesov
2024. The ventive and the deictic shift. Studies in Language DOI logo
Zúñiga, Fernando & Seppo Kittilä
2019. Grammatical Voice, DOI logo
Ariel, Mira
2014. Orconstructions: Monosemy vs. polysemy. In Competing Motivations in Grammar and Usage,  pp. 333 ff. DOI logo
Bornkessel‐Schlesewsky, Ina & Matthias Schlesewsky
2014. Competition in argument interpretation: Evidence from the neurobiology of language. In Competing Motivations in Grammar and Usage,  pp. 107 ff. DOI logo
Cristofaro, Sonia
2014. Competing motivation models and diachrony: What evidence for what motivations?. In Competing Motivations in Grammar and Usage,  pp. 282 ff. DOI logo
Dressler, Wolfgang U., Gary Libben & Katharina Korecky‐Kröll
2014. Conflicting vs. convergent vs. interdependent motivations in morphology. In Competing Motivations in Grammar and Usage,  pp. 180 ff. DOI logo
Du Bois, John W.
2014. Motivating competitions. In Competing Motivations in Grammar and Usage,  pp. 262 ff. DOI logo
Francis, Elaine J. & Laura A. Michaelis
2014. Why move? How weight and discourse factors combine to predict relative clause extraposition in English. In Competing Motivations in Grammar and Usage,  pp. 70 ff. DOI logo
Haiman, John
2014. Six competing motives for repetition. In Competing Motivations in Grammar and Usage,  pp. 246 ff. DOI logo
Hawkins, John A.
2014. Patterns in competing motivations and the interaction of principles. In Competing Motivations in Grammar and Usage,  pp. 54 ff. DOI logo
Helmbrecht, Johannes
2014. Politeness distinctions in personal pronouns: A case study on competing motivations. In Competing Motivations in Grammar and Usage,  pp. 315 ff. DOI logo
Hughes, Mary E. & Shanley E. M. Allen
2014. Competing motivations in children's omission of subjects? The interaction between verb finiteness and referent accessibility. In Competing Motivations in Grammar and Usage,  pp. 144 ff. DOI logo
Kaltenböck, Gunther & Bernd Heine
2014. Sentence grammar vs. thetical grammar: Two competing domains?. In Competing Motivations in Grammar and Usage,  pp. 348 ff. DOI logo
Krajewski, Grzegorz & Elena Lieven
2014. Competing cues in early syntactic development. In Competing Motivations in Grammar and Usage,  pp. 163 ff. DOI logo
Lamers, Monique J. A. & Helen de Hoop
2014. Animate object fronting in Dutch: A production study. In Competing Motivations in Grammar and Usage,  pp. 42 ff. DOI logo
MacWhinney, Brian
2014. Conclusions: Competition across time. In Competing Motivations in Grammar and Usage,  pp. 364 ff. DOI logo
Brian MacWhinney, Andrej Malchukov & Edith Moravcsik
2014. Competing Motivations in Grammar and Usage, DOI logo
Malchukov, Andrej
2014. Resolving alignment conflicts: A competing motivations approach. In Competing Motivations in Grammar and Usage,  pp. 16 ff. DOI logo
Mondorf, Britta
2014. Apparently competing motivations in morphosyntactic variation. In Competing Motivations in Grammar and Usage,  pp. 209 ff. DOI logo
Moravcsik, Edith
2014. Introduction. In Competing Motivations in Grammar and Usage,  pp. 1 ff. DOI logo
Newmeyer, Frederick J.
2014. Where do motivations compete?. In Competing Motivations in Grammar and Usage,  pp. 299 ff. DOI logo
Pfeiffer, Martin
2014. Formal vs. functional motivations for the structure of self‐repair in German. In Competing Motivations in Grammar and Usage,  pp. 229 ff. DOI logo
Rowland, Caroline F., Claire Noble & Angel Chan
2014. Competition all the way down: How children learn word order cues to sentence meaning. In Competing Motivations in Grammar and Usage,  pp. 127 ff. DOI logo
Strunk, Jan
2014. A statistical model of competing motivations affecting relative clause extraposition in German. In Competing Motivations in Grammar and Usage,  pp. 88 ff. DOI logo
Amberber, Mengistu
2012. Differential Case Marking of Arguments in Amharic. In The Oxford Handbook of Case,  pp. 742 ff. DOI logo
Anderson, John M.
2012. Case in Localist Case Grammar. In The Oxford Handbook of Case,  pp. 121 ff. DOI logo
Arkadiev, Peter
2012. Poor (Two-Term) Case Systems. In The Oxford Handbook of Case,  pp. 686 ff. DOI logo
Bader, Markus & Monique Lamers
2012. Case in Lanuge Comprehension. In The Oxford Handbook of Case,  pp. 402 ff. DOI logo
Baerman, Matthew
2012. Case Syncretism. In The Oxford Handbook of Case,  pp. 219 ff. DOI logo
Barðdal, Jóhanna & Leonid Kulikov
2012. Case in Decline. In The Oxford Handbook of Case,  pp. 470 ff. DOI logo
Bickel, Balthasar & Johanna Nichols
2012. Case Marking and Alignment. In The Oxford Handbook of Case,  pp. 304 ff. DOI logo
Bickel, Balthasar & Johanna Nichols
2012. The Geography of Case. In The Oxford Handbook of Case,  pp. 479 ff. DOI logo
Blake, Barry J.
2012. History of the Research on Case. In The Oxford Handbook of Case,  pp. 13 ff. DOI logo
Blevins, James P.
2012. Case and Declensional Paradigms. In The Oxford Handbook of Case,  pp. 200 ff. DOI logo
Bobaljik, Jonathan David & Susi Wurmbrand
2012. Case in GB/Minimalism. In The Oxford Handbook of Case,  pp. 44 ff. DOI logo
Butt, Miriam
2012. Modern Approaches to Case. In The Oxford Handbook of Case,  pp. 27 ff. DOI logo
Butt, Miriam
2012. Case in Lexical-Functional Grammar. In The Oxford Handbook of Case,  pp. 59 ff. DOI logo
Creissels, Denis
2012. Spatial Cases. In The Oxford Handbook of Case,  pp. 609 ff. DOI logo
Daniel, Michael & Dmitry Ganenkov
2012. Case Marking in Daghestanian. In The Oxford Handbook of Case,  pp. 668 ff. DOI logo
Daniel, Michael & Andrew Spencer
2012. The Vocative – An Outlier Case. In The Oxford Handbook of Case,  pp. 626 ff. DOI logo
de Hoop, Helen
2012. Case in Optimality Theory. In The Oxford Handbook of Case,  pp. 88 ff. DOI logo
de Hoop, Helen & Joost Zwarts
2012. Case in Formal Semantics. In The Oxford Handbook of Case,  pp. 170 ff. DOI logo
Dench, Alan
2012. Case in an Australian Language. In The Oxford Handbook of Case,  pp. 756 ff. DOI logo
Donohue, Mark
2012. Case in an Austronesian Language. In The Oxford Handbook of Case,  pp. 770 ff. DOI logo
Eisenbeiss, Sonja, Bhuvana Narasimhan & Maria Voeikova
2012. The Acquisition of Case. In The Oxford Handbook of Case,  pp. 369 ff. DOI logo
Enfield, N. J.
2012. ‘Case Relations’ in Lao, A Radically Isolating Language. In The Oxford Handbook of Case,  pp. 808 ff. DOI logo
Haspelmath, Martin
2012. Terminology of Case. In The Oxford Handbook of Case,  pp. 505 ff. DOI logo
Haspelmath, Martin
2014. On system pressure competing with economic motivation. In Competing Motivations in Grammar and Usage,  pp. 197 ff. DOI logo
Heine, Bernd
2012. Grammaticalization of Cases. In The Oxford Handbook of Case,  pp. 458 ff. DOI logo
Iggesen, Oliver A.
2012. Asymmetry in Case Marking. In The Oxford Handbook of Case,  pp. 246 ff. DOI logo
Johanson, Lars
2012. Case and Contact Linguistics. In The Oxford Handbook of Case,  pp. 494 ff. DOI logo
Kittilä, Seppo
2012. Case and the Typology of Transitivity. In The Oxford Handbook of Case,  pp. 356 ff. DOI logo
Kittilä, Seppo & Andrej L. Malchukov
2012. Varieties of Accusative. In The Oxford Handbook of Case,  pp. 549 ff. DOI logo
Kulikov, Leonid
2012. Evolution of Case Systems. In The Oxford Handbook of Case,  pp. 439 ff. DOI logo
König, Christa
2012. Marked Nominatives. In The Oxford Handbook of Case,  pp. 535 ff. DOI logo
König, Christa
2012. Casein an African Language. In The Oxford Handbook of Case,  pp. 730 ff. DOI logo
Lamers, Monique & Esther Ruigendijk
2012. Case in Aphasia. In The Oxford Handbook of Case,  pp. 419 ff. DOI logo
Lander, Yury
2012. Varieties of Genitive. In The Oxford Handbook of Case,  pp. 581 ff. DOI logo
Luraghi, Silvia
2012. Case in Cognitive Grammar. In The Oxford Handbook of Case,  pp. 136 ff. DOI logo
Malchukov, Andrej L.
2012. Rare and ‘Exotic’ Cases. In The Oxford Handbook of Case,  pp. 635 ff. DOI logo
Malchukov, Andrej L. & Peter De Swart
2012. Differential Case Marking and Actancy Variations. In The Oxford Handbook of Case,  pp. 339 ff. DOI logo
Malchukov, Andrej L. & Heiko Narrog
2012. Case Polysemy. In The Oxford Handbook of Case,  pp. 518 ff. DOI logo
Maling, Joan
2012. The Case Tier. In The Oxford Handbook of Case,  pp. 72 ff. DOI logo
Maslova, Elena
2012. Case in Yukaghir Languages. In The Oxford Handbook of Case,  pp. 789 ff. DOI logo
Melinger, Alissa, Thomas Pechmann & Sandra Pappert
2012. Case in Language Production. In The Oxford Handbook of Case,  pp. 384 ff. DOI logo
Moravcsik, Edith A.
2012. The Distribution of Case. In The Oxford Handbook of Case,  pp. 231 ff. DOI logo
Narrog, Heiko
2012. Varieties of Instrumental. In The Oxford Handbook of Case,  pp. 593 ff. DOI logo
Neeleman, Ad & Fred Weerman
2012. Syntactic Effects of Morphological Case. In The Oxford Handbook of Case,  pp. 276 ff. DOI logo
Næss, Åshild
2012. Varieties of Dative. In The Oxford Handbook of Case,  pp. 572 ff. DOI logo
Ogawa, Akio
2012. Case in a Topic-Prominent Language. In The Oxford Handbook of Case,  pp. 779 ff. DOI logo
Palancar, Enrique L.
2012. Varieties of Ergative. In The Oxford Handbook of Case,  pp. 562 ff. DOI logo
Primus, Beatrice
2012. Case, Grammatical Relations, and Semantic Roles. In The Oxford Handbook of Case,  pp. 261 ff. DOI logo
Shibatani, Masayoshi
2012. Case and Voice. In The Oxford Handbook of Case,  pp. 322 ff. DOI logo
Siewierska, Anna & Dik Bakker
2012. Case and Alternative Strategies. In The Oxford Handbook of Case,  pp. 290 ff. DOI logo
Sobolev, Andrej N.
2012. From Synthetic to Analytic Case. In The Oxford Handbook of Case,  pp. 716 ff. DOI logo
Spencer, Andrew
2012. Case as a Morphological Phenomenon. In The Oxford Handbook of Case,  pp. 185 ff. DOI logo
Stilo, Donald
2012. Case In Iranian. In The Oxford Handbook of Case,  pp. 700 ff. DOI logo
Stolz, Thomas, Cornelia Stroh & Aina Urdze
2012. Varieties of Comitative. In The Oxford Handbook of Case,  pp. 601 ff. DOI logo
Van Valin, Robert D.
2012. Case in Role and Reference Grammar. In The Oxford Handbook of Case,  pp. 102 ff. DOI logo
Wichmann, Søren
2012. Case Relations in Tlaanec, a Head-Marking Language. In The Oxford Handbook of Case,  pp. 797 ff. DOI logo
Wierzbicka, Anna
2012. Case in NSM. In The Oxford Handbook of Case,  pp. 151 ff. DOI logo
Andrej L. Malchukov & Andrew Spencer
2008. The Oxford Handbook of Case, DOI logo
Malchukov, Andrej L. & Andrew Spencer
2012. Typology of Case Systems. In The Oxford Handbook of Case,  pp. 651 ff. DOI logo
Malchukov, Andrej L. & Andrew Spencer
2012. Introduction. In The Oxford Handbook of Case,  pp. 1 ff. DOI logo
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2008. Abbreviations. In The Oxford Handbook of Case,  pp. x ff. DOI logo
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2008. Copyright Page. In The Oxford Handbook of Case,  pp. iv ff. DOI logo
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2008. The Authors. In The Oxford Handbook of Case,  pp. xviii ff. DOI logo
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2014. Copyright Page. In Competing Motivations in Grammar and Usage,  pp. iv ff. DOI logo
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2014. Notes on contributors. In Competing Motivations in Grammar and Usage,  pp. viii ff. DOI logo
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2014. List of figures and tables. In Competing Motivations in Grammar and Usage,  pp. xiv ff. DOI logo
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2014. List of abbreviations. In Competing Motivations in Grammar and Usage,  pp. xviii ff. DOI logo
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2014. Preface. In Competing Motivations in Grammar and Usage,  pp. vii ff. DOI logo

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