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  1. Polyfunctionality of ‘Give’ in Hui Varieties of Chinese: A Typological and Areal Perspective
  2. Unveiling the Language of Ideology in China’s Environmental Planning Pilot Ecolinguistic Analysis of an Environmental Impact Assessment
  3. On the raison d’être of the notion of Sprachbund, with special reference to languages in China
  4. Disposal constructions in Chaoshan Southern Min
  5. Revisiting the Amdo Sprachbund: Genes, languages, and beyond
  6. Creole typology is analytic typology
  7. Establishing a Sprachbund in the Western Lingnan region: conceptual and methodological issues
  8. Sinitic as a typological sandwich: revisiting the notions of Altaicization and Taicization
  9. Pidgin and Creole ecology and evolution
  10. Altaicization and De-Altaicization of Japonic and Koreanic
  11. Bilingual children as “laboratories” for studying contact outcomes: Development of perfective aspect
  12. Grammaticalization in isolating languages and the notion of complexity
  13. Typological variation across Mandarin dialects: An areal perspective with a quantitative approach
  14. Multiple Correspondence and Typological Convergence in Contact-Induced Grammaticalization
  15. SUPPORTING EVIDENCE FOR LANGUAGE POLYGENESIS FROM NEANDERTHAL-HUMAN INTERBREEDING