All Stories

  1. Sampling for variety
  2. Languages Across Boundaries
  3. Passive agents: prototypical vs. canonical passives
  4. Review of Stolz, Bakker & Palomo (2008): Hispanisation: the impact of Spanish on the lexicon and grammar of the indigenous languages of Austronesia and the Americas
  5. Clause Combining in Otomi before and after contact with Spanish
  6. 9. Constraints on morphological borrowing: Evidence from Latin America
  7. Three takes on grammatical relations
  8. Automated Dating of the World’s Language Families Based on Lexical Similarity
  9. Language Sampling
  10. Glottochronology as a Heuristic for Genealogical Language Relationships
  11. Evaluating linguistic distance measures
  12. Introduction
  13. Is Otomí creating a new lexical class for the modification of noun phrases as a result of the contact with Spanish?
  14. 35. Loanwords in Otomi, an Otomanguean language of Mexico
  15. Adding typology to lexicostatistics: A combined approach to language classification
  16. Case and Alternative Strategies
  17. LINFER: inferring implications from the WALS database
  18. Hispanisation
  19. Aspects of Language Contact
  20. Explorations in automated language classification
  21. Bound person forms in ditransitive clauses revisited
  22. Another take on the notion Subject
  23. Bi-directional vs. uni-directional asymmetries in the encoding of semantic distinctions in free and bound person forms
  24. Inclusive and exclusive in free and bound person forms
  25. Towards a speaker model of Functional Grammar
  26. Language sampling
  27. The Distribution of Subject and Object Agreement and Word Order Type
  28. A Method of Language Sampling
  29. A functional grammar machine
  30. Agreement: More arguments for the dynamic expression model
  31. The agreement cross-reference continuum: Person marking in FG
  32. Adpositions, the lexicon and expression rules
  33. Some formal and computational aspects of the Functional Grammar machine model
  34. Flexibility and consistency in word order patterns in the languages of Europe
  35. Appendix – 12 word order variables in the languages of Europe ....
  36. Suppletion in person forms: the role of iconicity and frequency