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Floating Agreement in American Spanish Leista Dialects
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In: Australian Journal of Linguistics (2015)
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The development of strengthened possessive pronouns in English
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In: Language Sciences (2015)
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The development of strengthened possessive pronouns in English
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In: Language Sciences (2015)
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Re-examining the 'origins' of the prenominal periphrastic possessive construction Jan z'n boek in Dutch
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In: Diachronica (2015)
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Exploring the effects of Korean subject marking and action verbs’ repetition frequency: how they influence the discourse and the memory representations of entities and events ...
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Sinitic languages of Northwest China: Where did their case marking come from?*
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In: Languages in contact in Northwestern China ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01386250 ; Cao, Djamouri and Peyraube. Languages in contact in Northwestern China, 2015 (2015)
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Case marking in Spanish reverse psychological verbs : a lexical semantic perspective
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Japanese case marker de in copular sentences : Locative or Essive?
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