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Facebook dialect: orthographical standardisation in Romanised Lebanese-Arabic
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Modal and discourse properties of utterance-final particles in Mandarin
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Interpreting ‘be’
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Questions, biases and ‘negation’: evidence from Scots varieties
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Corpus based study of the diachronic development of [V ge X] in Chinese: a construction grammar account
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Obligatory and optional resumption; case studies in the syntax of Romanian and Iraqi Arabic
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Revising Talmy’s typology of motion events in the light of Chinese
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Yang, Jie. - : The University of Edinburgh, 2015
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Cross-linguistic metaphor intelligibility between English and German
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Investigations in item stability: In pursuit of the optimal meaning list for use in the initial stages of the comparative method
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Is the Origin of the Japanese Language an Example of the Farming/Language Dispersal Hypothesis?
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Origin and functioning of circumstantial clause linkers: a cross-linguistic study
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