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  1. From grammaticalization to Diachronic Construction Grammar
  2. Antipassive in the Cariban family
  3. Nonverbal predication in Amazonian languages
  4. Chapter 1. Nonverbal predication in Amazonia
  5. Reconstructing the copulas and nonverbal predicate constructions in Cariban
  6. The evolution of argument coding patterns in South American languages
  7. The Evolution of Argument Coding Patterns in South American Languages
  8. The development of referential hierarchy effects in Sahaptian
  9. Referential hierarchies: A new look at some historical and typological patterns
  10. Diachronic Construction Grammar
  11. Diachronic Construction Grammar
  12. The referential hierarchy and attention
  13. On the origin of ablaut in the cariban family1
  14. Ergativity in Amazonia
  15. Manifestations of ergativity in Amazonia
  16. Nominative-absolutive
  17. Is Greenberg's "Macro-Carib" viable?
  18. Reconstructing Grammar
  19. On the Genesis of the Verb Phrase in Cariban Languages
  20. Evolution of Grammatical Relations in Cariban
  21. Introducing Ergative Word Order via Reanalysis
  22. A Comparative Description of Syllable Reduction in the Cariban Language Family
  23. Semantic and pragmatic inverse
  24. The Development of Tense Markers from Demonstrative Pronouns in Panare (Cariban)
  25. The Rigid vs Order in Panare (Cariban): A Historical Explanation
  26. Linguistic studies in the Cariban family