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2007
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2012
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Margje Post
2006
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Information structure in the languages of the Caucasus
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Spatial Deixis in Akkadian (ZA 102 (2012) 17-75)
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Relative clauses in the languages of Sakhalin as an areal feature
Ksenia Shagal
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Information structure and discourse in the minority languages of the Russian Federation Friday 2nd December, SOAS University of London T102, 22 Russell Square
Gwen Eva Janda
2016
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On Morphological Analysis of Spatial Deixis in Mǝriaq-mǝriqu Dialect of Sasak Language
Martin Manda
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Eurasian Linguistic Foundations, Part II of II Parts (Update 02.10.2022)
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On the structure of nominal constructions in West Caucasian
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'The interplay of semantic and formal factors in Russian morphosyntax: Animate paucal constructions in direct object function' (with Iván Igartua) - Russian Linguistics (2018)
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(2) Institute of Linguistics of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Arseniy Vydrin
2013
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Uralic and Siberian Lexicology and Lexicography. Proceedings of the 4th Mikola Conference 14-15, November 2014.
Bayarma Khabtagaeva
2017
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Language documentation and verb inflection typology: the case of Northern Akhvakh (Nakh-Daghestanian)
Denis Creissels
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Attritional Phenomena in the Nivkh Language on Sakhalin
Ekaterina Gruzdeva
2016
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Aspects of the Grammar of Eastern Khanty
Andrey Filchenko
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S. I. Irikov Azbuka dlja 1–go klassa sel'kupskih shkol; Eugene Helimski The language of the first Selkup books; Hartmut Katz Selcupica III; János Pusztay Die Pur-Mundart des Waldjurakischen; Michael Katzschmann Nominal- und Esse-Satz in den samojedischen
Juha Janhunen
Finnisch-Ugrische Forschungen, 2022
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Kartvelian morphosyntax : number agreement and morphosyntactic orientation in the South Caucasian languages
Kevin Tuite
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Diachronic Slavonic syntax: Gradual changes in focus (review)
Mila Vulchanova
Journal of Slavic Linguistics, 2012
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Connectives , Subordination and Information Structure : Comments on Trubinskij ’ s Observations on the “-to ... dak ” Model in the Pinega Dialects
Margje Post
2016
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Non-proximal deixis as a marker of irrealis modality in Ukrainian
Paola Bocale
2020
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Bjorn Hansen and Jasmina Grkovic-Major, Eds.: Diachronic Slavonic Syntax: Gradual Changes in Focus, Review By Vulchanova, Mila Academic journal article from Journal of Slavic Linguistics, Vol. 20, No. 2
Mila Vulchanova
Journal of Slavic Linguistics
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A Crosslinguistic Approach to Double Nominative and Biabsolutive Constructions: Evidence from Korean and Daghestanian
Andrei Antonenko
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The" Dependent First" Syntactic Patterns in Kabardian and Other Caucasian Languages
Ranko Matasović
2007
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Review: T. Nesset, How Russian came to be the way it is (2016). Journal of Historical Linguistics
Iván Igartua
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A note on the category of orientation in several East Caucasian languages
Michael Daniel
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Nominal complex in West Circassian: between morphology and syntax (for a revised version please write to me)
Yury Lander
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A pragmatic approach to space deixis in the Baltic languages: a case study of deictic expressions in spoken language
Gintarė Judžentytė-Šinkūnienė
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(Together with Yakov Testelets) The challenges of differential nominal marking in Circassian
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The inheritance, change and loss of topographical deixis in Trans-Himalayan languages
Mark W. Post
Paper presented at the 12th Conference of the Association for Linguistic Typology (ALT), Canberra, Australia, 2017
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Corpus perspectives on Russian discursive units: semantics, pragmatics, and contrastive analysis
Ludmila Pöppel
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Polyakov, Vladimir N., Valery D. Solovyev, Søren Wichmann, and Oleg Belyaev. 2009. Using WALS and Jazyki Mira. Linguistic Typology 13: 135-165.
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