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  1. Long-distance Genitive of Negation in Lithuanian
  2. Linguistic typology: The Oxford handbook
  3. On the right of being a comparative concept
  4. Lithuanian root list by Cynthia M. Vakareliyska
  5. Jan Rijkhoff & Eva van Lier (eds.),Flexible word classes. Typological studies of underspecified parts of speech. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013. xx+319pp. ISBN 978-0-19-966844-1 (hardback).
  6. Borrowed Morphology
  7. Contemporary Approaches to Baltic Linguistics
  8. The Berber “state” distinction: Dependent marking after all? A commentary on Mettouchi & Frajzyngier (2013)
  9. Lithuanian morphological causatives
  10. Towards an Areal Typology of Prefixal Perfectivization
  11. The syntax of argument structure by Leonard H. Babby
  12. Case and word order in Lithuanian infinitival clauses revisited
  13. Review of Kibrik (2011): Reference in Discourse
  14. Marking of subjects and objects in Lithuanian non-finite clauses: A typological and diachronic perspective
  15. Stems in Lithuanian verbal inflection (with remarks on derivation)
  16. Case and agreement from fringe to core, by Stefan Keine
  17. Case and grammatical relations: Studies in honor of Bernard Comrie (review)
  18. Review of Kulikov, Malchukov & de Swart (2006): Case, Valency and Transitivity
  19. Differential Argument Marking in Two-term Case Systems and its Implications for the General Theory of Case Marking
  20. Lexical and compositional factors in the aspectual system of Adyghe
  21. Thematic roles, event structure, and argument encoding in semantically aligned languages
  22. Paul Boucher (ed.), Many Morphologies. Sommerville: Cascadilla Press, 2002, xvi + 267 p. ISBN 1-57473-025-8
  23. Borrowed morphology: an overview
  24. Participial complementation in Lithuanian
  25. 1 Introduction: Baltic linguistics – State of the art