Publications
Brylak, Agnieszka. 2019. Some of Them Just Die Like Horses. Contact-Induced Changes in Peripheral Nahuatl of the Sixteenth-Century Petitions from Santiago de Guatemala. Journal of language contact 12 (2) : 344–377.
Kheir, Afifa Eve. 2019. The Matrix Language Turnover Hypothesis: The Case of the Druze Language in Israel. Journal of language contact 12 (2) : 479–512.
Moro, Francesca R. 2019. Loss of Morphology in Alorese (Austronesian): Simplification in Adult Language Contact. Journal of language contact 12 (2) : 378–403.
Morozova, Maria S. 2019. Language Contact in Social Context: Kinship Terms and Kinship Relations of the Mrkovi?i in Southern Montenegro. Journal of language contact 12 (2) : 305–343.
Urban, Matthias. 2019. Is there a Central Andean Linguistic Area? A View from the Perspective of the “Minor” Languages. Journal of language contact 12 (2) : 271–304.
Bousquette, Joshua. 2018. You Take the Low Road and I’ll Take the High Road: Variation in Agreement Structure in Wisconsin Heritage German. Journal of language contact 11 (3) : 525–562.
Frajzyngier, Zygmunt. 2018. Information Structure and Reference Systems: Toward a Non-Aprioristic Typology. Journal of language contact 11 (1) : 139–165.
Joo, Hyoun-A. 2018. Breaking Up Verb Clusters: Two-Verb Constructions in Moundridge Schweitzer German. Journal of language contact 11 (3) : 563–589.
Putnam, Michael T., Jason Rothman and Tiffany Judy. 2018. When Bilingualism is the Common Factor: Switch Reference at the Junction of Competence and Performance in Both Second Language and Heritage Language Performance. Journal of language contact 11 (3) : 590–616.
Peterson, Elizabeth and Karoline Kühl. 2018. The Remains of the Danes: The Final Stages of Language Shift in Sanpete County, Utah. Journal of language contact 11 (2) : 208–232.
Laleko, Oksana. 2018. What is Difficult about Grammatical Gender? Evidence from Heritage Russian. Journal of language contact 11 (2) : 233–267.
Nicolai, Robert. 2018. Language Contact, Cognitive Circularity and “WE”. Journal of language contact 11 (1) : 113–137.