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1. Ideal and real paradigms: language users, reference works and corpora.

2. The passive voice in ancient Indo-European languages: inflection, derivation, periphrastic verb forms.

3. PARADIGMATIC RESTRUCTURING AND THE DIACHRONY OF STEM ALTERNATIONS IN CHICHIMEC.

4. Word form shapes are selected to be morphotactically indicative.

5. Brain responses to morphologically complex verbs: An electrophysiological study of Swedish regular and irregular past tense forms.

6. Word Order Typology and Its Implication in Translation.

7. Inflectional and derivational morphological awareness in Arabic-speaking High versus Low EFL literacy students.

8. NOTES ON SUPPLETION IN THE CONTEMPORARY ROMANIAN LANGUAGE.

9. Single versus concurrent systems: Nominal classification in Mian.

10. From rarum to rarissimum: An unexpected zero person marker.

11. Foundations for a typology of the annexed/absolute state systems in Berber.

12. Cylons, Gaylons and Gay Grammar: Celebrating Alan Turing’s centenary.

13. The syntax–morphology relation

14. Post-inflectional derivation in Zulu: Further evidence against the split morphology hypothesis.

15. A previously unrecognized typological category: The state distinction in Kabyle (Berber).

16. Didn't you know? Mirativity does exist!

17. Exploiting word order to express an inflectional category: Reality status in Iquito.

18. Learning language from the input: Why innate constraints can’t explain noun compounding

19. L3 acquisition of German adjectival inflection: A generative account.

20. Parallel System Borrowing: Parallel morphological systems due to the borrowing of paradigms.

21. Morphological Structure in Native and Nonnative Language Processing.

22. Possession marking in Ossetic: Arguing for Caucasian influences.

23. The grammar and typology of plural noun inflection in varieties of German.

24. Exploiting Degrees of Inflectional Ambiguity: Stem Form and the Time Course of Morphological Processing.

25. Correlating complexity: A typological approach.

26. YUROK VERB CLASSES.

27. Form-Based Representation in the Mental Lexicon: Priming (with) Bound Stem Allomorphs in Finnish

28. Stem Homographs and Lemma Level Representations

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