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  1. Advances in Contact Linguistics
  2. The long and short of verb alternations in Mauritian Creole and Bantu languages
  3. Creole Languages and Linguistic Typology
  4. Cleft Structures
  5. Introduction
  6. Introduction
  7. A Tribute to Norval Smith
  8. Creoles and Typology
  9. Introduction
  10. Creole Genesis: The Impact of the Language Bioprogram Hypothesis
  11. Verb allomorphy and the syntax of phases
  12. Variation, Selection, Development
  13. Modelling Creole Genesis
  14. Unaccusativity in Saramaccan: The Syntax of Resultatives
  15. THE SURVIVAL OF INFLECTIONAL MORPHOLOGY IN FRENCH-RELATED CREOLES
  16. Creole prototypes as basic varieties and inflectional morphology
  17. Creolization and Contact
  18. Introduction
  19. Verb serialization and object position
  20. A Note on Theme-Serial Verb Constructions in Haitian
  21. 11. Universalist approaches
  22. 13. Haitian
  23. 14. Saramaccan
  24. 23. Serial verbs
  25. 24. Fronting
  26. Serial verb constructions, parameter settings and thematic restrictions on argument sharing
  27. The Creolization of Dutch
  28. The acquisition of functional categories: the creole way
  29. Saramaccan
  30. Serial Verbs
  31. 7. The development of subordination
  32. Menage à Trois: How Promiscuous are Objects in Resultatives?
  33. Relexification and clause-embedding predicates
  34. Head ordering in synthetic compounding: Acquisition processes and Creole genesis
  35. What verbal morphology can tell us about Creole genesis: the case of French-related Creoles