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Deconstructing Creole
Edited by Umberto Ansaldo, Stephen Matthews and Lisa Lim
[Typological Studies in Language 73] 2007
► pp. 67108
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Cited by 12 other publications

Brunelle, Marc
2020. Chapter 2. The loss of affixation in Cham. In Austronesian Undressed [Typological Studies in Language, 129],  pp. 97 ff. DOI logo
Crouch, Sophie
2020. Chapter 4. Voice and bare verbs in Colloquial Minangkabau. In Austronesian Undressed [Typological Studies in Language, 129],  pp. 213 ff. DOI logo
Gil, David
2012. Where does predication come from?. Canadian Journal of Linguistics/Revue canadienne de linguistique 57:2  pp. 303 ff. DOI logo
Gil, David
2021. Tense–aspect–mood marking, language-family size and the evolution of predication. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 376:1824 DOI logo
Gil, David
2023. Bare and Constructional Compositionality. International Journal of Primatology DOI logo
Gil, David & Yeshayahu Shen
2019. How Grammar Introduces Asymmetry Into Cognitive Structures: Compositional Semantics, Metaphors, and Schematological Hybrids. Frontiers in Psychology 10 DOI logo
Gil, David & Yeshayahu Shen
2021. Metaphors: the evolutionary journey from bidirectionality to unidirectionality. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 376:1824 DOI logo
Hackert, Stephanie
2021. Creole Distinctiveness?. In English and Spanish,  pp. 92 ff. DOI logo
Joseph, John E. & Frederick J. Newmeyer
2012. ‘All Languages Are Equally Complex’. Historiographia Linguistica 39:2-3  pp. 341 ff. DOI logo
Newmeyer, Frederick J.
2017. Form and Function in the Evolution of Grammar. Cognitive Science 41:S2  pp. 259 ff. DOI logo
Odiegwu, Nancy Chiagolum & Jesús Romero-Trillo
2023. Gradience in iconicity. Review of Cognitive Linguistics DOI logo
Danae Perez, Marianne Hundt, Johannes Kabatek & Daniel Schreier
2021. English and Spanish, DOI logo

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