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The inflected infinitive in Romance
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The distribution of P-nouns in Cushitic
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Syncope in Lycian
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Case and non-verbal predication: The syntax of Lithuanian control clauses
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Complementary Distribution of Metaphony and Raddoppiamento Fonosintattico in plural nouns in Airolano
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The Paippalādasaṃhitā of the Atharvaveda, Kāṇḍa 17, First Anuvāka (PS 17.1-6), “To the Earth” - A New Critical Edition with Metrical Analysis, Translation and Commentary
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Reduction of word final /st/-clusters in monosyllabic and compound nouns in Dutch dialects
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Overt complementizers in root clauses in southern Italian dialects
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Derivational Morphology: New Perspectives on the Italo-Celtic Hypothesis
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Functions of the Czech reflexive marker se/si
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Me:ɾuɾu, ɸoku and tʃitowiʃ: An analysis of ideophones in Katuena (Tunayana)
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Oh, well, you know, do not you?: Socio-historical discourse analysis of Jane Austen's fictional works
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The Adjective in Dutch-French code switching
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Taymanitic; a linguistic assessment
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I shall find you quite an Englishman? Hendrik Albert Schultens 1749–1793 and Learning English as a Second Language in the Eighteenth Century
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Form, function and history of the present suffix -i/- ën in Albanian and its dialects
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Topics in the Grammar of Hewa. A variety of Sika in Eastern Indonesia.
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Manner Adverbials as a Diagnostic for Syntactic Structure
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Shape morphemes in Amarakaeri: nature, origins and development
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