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  1. Imbuing words with power: Linguistic diversity and identity politics among the Murui-Muina of the Colombian Amazon
  2. Differential Object Marking in Caquetá-Putumayo Languages
  3. At the Heart of the Murui
  4. Through space, relations, and thoughts
  5. A Grammar of Murui (Bue)
  6. The phonological and grammatical status of Murui ‘word’
  7. Non-Spatial and Spatial Setting
  8. Semi-Closed and Closed Word Classes
  9. Possession
  10. Number
  11. Grammatical Relations
  12. Reflexive and Reciprocal
  13. Comparison and Equality
  14. Questions
  15. Open Word Classes
  16. Contact-Induced Language Change
  17. Valency-Changing Mechanisms
  18. Nominalizations
  19. Clause Types and Clause Linking
  20. Multiple Classifier System
  21. Discourse Organization
  22. The Murui Language and Its Speakers
  23. Phonology
  24. Negation
  25. Commands
  26. Appendix: Texts
  27. Multifaceted body parts in Murui
  28. Genders and Classifiers
  29. Traversing language barriers
  30. Nominalization in Northwest Amazonia: Introduction
  31. Nominalizations in Murui (Witotoan
  32. Evidentiality in Boran and Witotoan Languages
  33. Comparative Constructions in Murui (Witotoan, Northwest Amazonia)
  34. Fruits for Animals: Hunting Avoidance Speech Style in Murui (Witoto, Northwest Amazonia)