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1. Person as an inflectional category.

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

3. Agreeing with subjects in number: The rare split of Amuzgo verbal inflection.

4. When evidentials are not evidentials: The case of the Ecuadorian Siona reportative.

5. Evidentials: Their links with other grammatical categories.

6. Demonstrative verbs: A typology of verbal manner deixis.

7. Morpho-syntactic processing of Arabic plurals after aphasia: dissecting lexical meaning from morpho-syntax within word boundaries.

8. Verbal allocutivity in a crosslinguistic perspective.

9. The Berber 'state' distinction: Dependent marking after all? A commentary on Mettouchi & Frajzyngier (2013).

10. Boundary permeability: A parameter for linguistic typology.

11. Verbal and adnominal agreement: Areal distribution and typological correlations.

12. Aspectual and focal functions of Cognate Head-Dependent Constructions: Evidence from Africa.

13. The Nanti reality status system: Implications for the typological validity of the realis/irrealis contrast.

14. The syntax–morphology relation

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

16. Perhaps mirativity is phlogiston, but admirativity is perfect: On Balkan evidential strategies.

17. Still mirative after all these years.

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

19. The essence of mirativity.

20. "Mirativity" does not exist: hdug in "Lhasa" Tibetan and other suspects.

21. Dual and plural in languages of Vanuatu.

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

23. Re-discovering the Quechua adjective.

24. L1 acquisition across Portuguese dialects: Modular and interdisciplinary interfaces as sources of explanation

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

26. Adding typology to lexicostatistics: A combined approach to language classification.

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