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161. Grammar and parsing: A typological investigation of relative-clause processing
162. Genetic and areal stability of phrasal word order and its potential as a typological marker
163. A typological analysis of 'Jane Eyre' and 'Uncle Tom's Cabin'
164. Chimariko in areal and typological perspective
165. The organic residues of Mochlos, Crete: An interdisciplinary study of typological and spatial function at an archaeological site
166. A typological, historical, and functional study of adpositions in the languages of the world
167. Passive prototypes, topicality and conceptual space
168. Modality in English and Chinese: A typological perspective
169. Explanations of typological variability in paleolithic remains from Zhoukoudian Locality 15, China
170. Discourse-functional, historical, and typological aspects of applicative constructions (Haka Lai, Tibeto-Burman)
171. Square pegs in round holes: The integration of non-systemic nouns into the grammatical structure of Russian and the typological shift of languages
172. The grammaticalization of grammatical relations: A typological and historical study involving Kashaya Pomo, Old English, and Modern English
173. A typological study of reduplication as a morpho-semantic process: Evidence from five language families (Bantu, Australian, Papuan, Austroasiatic and Malayo-Polynesian)
174. Tense, aspect, and modality: A discourse-pragmatic analysis of verbal affixes in Korean from a typological perspective
175. A TYPOLOGICAL MODEL FOR TEXT-STRUCTURE PROCESSING: IMPLICATIONS FOR THE PEDAGOGY OF TEACHING WITH REFERENCE TO TRANSLATION (ARABIC-ENGLISH)
176. Dissolving classifications: Rethinking linguistic typology
177. The middle voice: A typological and diachronic study
178. TYPOLOGICAL APPROACH TO LANGUAGE UNIVERSALS AND LANGUAGE TRANSFER IN SECOND LANGUAGE ACQUISITION: LANGUAGE TYPOLOGY OF WORD ORDER
179. A GENERATIVE, TYPOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF ERGATIVE PHENOMENA IN NOUN PHRASES AND VERB PHRASES IN A GUIPUZCOAN DIALECT OF BASQUE
180. Highly Complex Syllable Structure: A Typological Study of Its Phonological Characteristics and Diachronic Development
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