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Jaqaru. By M. J. HARDMAN. (Languages of the world/materials 183.) Munich:LINCOM Europa,2000. Pp. viii, 138. ISBN 3895862436. $63.48.
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Three types of verbal logophoricity in African Languages
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In: Studies in African Linguistics, 31(1): 1-25 (2002)
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Evidentiality and Me: the interaction of evidentials and first person
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Book review: Functionalism and formalism in linguistics (Studies in language Companion series 41)
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In: Studies in Language, 26(2): 505-512 (2002)
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Conjunct/disjunct systems in Barbacoan Languages.
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In: Proceedings from the fourth Workshop on American Indigenous Languages, July 6-8, 2001 , pp. 1-12 (2002)
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Lars Johanson & Bo Utas (eds.), Evidentials : Turkic, Iranian and neighbouring languages (Empirical Approaches to language Typology, 24) [book review].
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In: Linguistic Typology, 6(2): 277-280 (2002)
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Can you be gay and lesbian in Australian English?
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In: Australian Journal of Linguistics, 22(1): 23-33 (2002)
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Types of interaction between evidentials and first-person subjects
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In: Anthropological Linguistics, 44(2): 178-196 (2002)
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Conjunct/disjunct marking in Awa Pit.
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In: Linguistics, 40(3): 611-627 (2002)
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Why 'First/Non-First Person' is not grammaticalized Mirativity
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What Language Features Can Be 'Borrowed'?
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In: Areal Diffusion and Genetic inheritance: problems in comparative linguistics/, pp. 412-436 (2001)
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