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  1. Verb conjugations and the Strong Pronoun declension in Standard Arabic
  2. Review of Valdman, Pooser & Jean-Baptiste (1996): A learner’s dictionary of Haitian Creole
  3. Cause, Manner and Means in Berber Change of State Verbs
  4. The Role of Relexification in Creole Genesis
  5. Aspect and lexical semantic representations in Haitian Creole
  6. Possession
  7. Review of Lefebvre & Lumsden (1989): Le créole haïtien
  8. Expletives in Double-Object Constructions in Haitian Creole
  9. Review of Lefebvre & Lumsden (1989): The Canadian Journal of Linguistics 34:3.247-376. Numéro spécial. La créolisation
  10. On the Argument Structure of Certain Haitian Predicates - Rete, To Remain', Posib 'Possible'
  11. The biclausal structure of Haitian clefts
  12. Predicate-cleft constructions and why they aren’t what you might think
  13. Présentation
  14. Chapter 21. On the Haitian predicate cleft construction
  15. On the acquisition of nominal structures in the genesis of Haitian Creole
  16. Relexification, Reversed Interference, Double Signals and the Organization of the Mental Lexicon