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  1. Morphosyntactic retention and innovation in Sheng, a youth language or stylect of Kenya
  2. Valency and expectation in Bantu applicatives
  3. A typology of Bantu subject inversion
  4. Benefactive and substitutive applicatives in Bemba
  5. Locative object marking and the argument-adjunct distinction
  6. Object marking and morphosyntactic variation in Bantu
  7. Preface
  8. Information structure and agreement: Subjects and subject agreement in Swahili and Herero
  9. The great siSwati locative shift
  10. Defining initial strength in clusterless languages in Strict CV
  11. Meanings of money: national identity and the semantics of currency in Zambia and Tanzania
  12. Concepts of structural underspecification in Bantu and Romance
  13. Parameters of morphosyntactic variation in Bantu
  14. The dynamics of agreement and conjunction
  15. Right Node Raising, coordination and the dynamics of language processing
  16. On the Left and on the Right
  17. At the Syntax-Pragmatics Interface