| Plurality in Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish Salish): A
Look at Reduplication |
1 |
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Leora Bar-el |
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| Argument and Event Structure in Yukatek Verb Classes |
8 |
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Jürgen Bohnemeyer |
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| Discontinuous QP and LF Interference Effects in
Passamaquoddy |
20 |
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Benjamin Bruening & Vivian Lin |
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| Multiple Questions In and About Yiddish |
29 |
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Molly Diesing |
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| The Problem of Quechua -nka: Distributivity
vs. Group Forming |
38 |
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Martina Faller |
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| Navajo Classification and Coercion |
47 |
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Theodore B. Fernald & MaryAnn Willie |
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| The Interpretation of Cuzco Quechua Relative Clauses |
53 |
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Rachel Hastings |
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| A Salish Stage in the Acquisition of English Determiners |
63 |
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Lisa Matthewson, Tim Bryant & Tom Roeper |
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| Generecity and the Denotation of Common Nouns
in Brazilian Portuguese |
72 |
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Ana Müller |
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| The Scopal Properties of Distributive Quantifier
Phrases in Brazilian Portuguese |
81 |
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Esmeralda Vailati Negrão |
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| Two Positions with Distinct Semantic Interpretations
in ASL |
86 |
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Christian Rathmann |
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| Quantification without Qualification without Plausiblie
Dissent |
97 |
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Koji Sugisaki & Miwa Isobe |
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| The Past Perfective and Present Perfect in African
American English |
101 |
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J. Michael Terry |
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| On the Acquisition of the Aspects in Italian |
111 |
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Angeliek van Hout & Bart Hollebrandse |
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