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Introduction: Characteristic Properties of Spoken Vernaculars
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Werner Abraham
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July 17, 2009
Published Online: 2009-07-17
Published in Print: 1999
Walter de Gruyter
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- Titelei
- Sonstiges
- Introduction: Characteristic Properties of Spoken Vernaculars
- Preterite Decay as a European Areal Phenomenon
- Preterite Loss in Early Afrikaans
- Präteritumschwund in German: The Parsing Trigger
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- Agreement in Tsez
- Long distance agreement in Godoberi (Daghestanian) complement clauses
- Gender and person agreement in Akusha Dargi
- A New Perspective on the History of Arabic Variation in Marking Agreement with Plural Heads
- Agreement as a Discourse Phenomenon
- The place of agreement features in a specification of possible agreement systems
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