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Universals of language today

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Published in:Studies in natural language and linguistic theory
Main Authors: Scalise, Sergio (ed.), Magni, Elisabetta (ed.), Bisetto, Antonietta (ed.)
Content type: Book
Published: Berlin: Springer 2009
Series:Studies in Natural Language and Linguistic Theory ; 76
Source:MPIPL_cat
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The branching direction theory of word order correlations revisited ; p. 185-208 Dryer, Matthew S.
An empirical test of the agglutination hypothesis ; p. 13-30 Haspelmath, Martin
The evolution of latin word (dis)order ; p. 225-252 Magni, Elisabetta
The fundamental left-right asymmetry of natural languages ; p. 165-184 Cinque, Guglielmo
How universal are linguistic categories? ; p. 1-12 Ramat, Paolo
Lexical integrity as a formal universal ; p. 83-100 Booij, Geert
Methods for finding language universals in syntax ; p. 145-164 Croft, William
Searching for universals in compounding ; p. 101-128 Guevara, Emiliano, Scalise, Sergio
Typological universals and second language acquisition ; p. 253-272 Giacalone Ramat, Anna
Universals and features ; p. 129-144 Corbett, Greville
Universals and semantics ; p. 209-224 Delfitto, Denis
Universals of prosodic structure ; p. 59-82 Vogel, Irene
What linguistic universals can be true of ; p. 31-58 Lahiri, Aditi, Plank, Frans
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