26.1669, TOC: Linguistic Variation 14/2 (2015)

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Subject: 26.1669, TOC: Linguistic Variation 14/2 (2015)

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Date: Sun, 29 Mar 2015 14:01:09
From: Karin Plijnaar [karin.plijnaar at benjamins.nl]
Subject: Linguistic Variation Vol. 14, No. 2 (2015)

 
Publisher:	John Benjamins
			http://www.benjamins.com/ 
			
Journal Title:  Linguistic Variation 
Volume Number:  14 
Issue Number:  2 
Issue Date:  2015 


Main Text:  

2014. iii, 189 pp.

Table of Contents

The role of case in A-bar extraction asymmetries: Evidence from Mayan
Jessica Coon, Pedro Mateo Pedro and Omer Preminger 
179 – 242

Complete and defective agreement in Kutchi
Stefan Keine, Trupti Nisar and Rajesh Bhatt 
243 – 288

Differential Object Marking and the nature of dative Case in Basque varieties*
Ane Odria 
289 – 317

A typology of Bantu subject inversion
Lutz Marten and Jenneke van der Wal 
318 – 368
 



Linguistic Field(s): Morphology
                     Semantics
                     Syntax
                     Typology

Subject Language(s): Basque (eus)
                     Chol (ctu)
                     Kachchi (kfr)

Language Family(ies): Indo-Aryan
                      Mayan 
                      Narrow Bantu 


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