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Fortescue, Michael
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Karjus, Andres, Richard A. Blythe, Simon Kirby, Tianyu Wang & Kenny Smith
2021. Conceptual Similarity and Communicative Need Shape Colexification: An Experimental Study. Cognitive Science 45:9 DOI logo
Nedergaard Thomsen, Ole
2019. Induction and tradition. In Perspectives on Language Structure and Language Change [Current Issues in Linguistic Theory, 345],  pp. 35 ff. DOI logo
Romagno, Domenica
2020. An “epoch in Historical Linguistics and Indo-European scholarship”: in memoriam Romano Lazzeroni (1930–2020). Journal of South Asian Languages and Linguistics 7:2  pp. 373 ff. DOI logo
Senft, Gunter
2004. Book reviews. Linguistics 42:4 DOI logo
Willis, David
2017. Investigating geospatial models of the diffusion of morphosyntactic innovations: The Welsh strong second-person singular pronounchdi. Journal of Linguistic Geography 5:1  pp. 41 ff. DOI logo
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2017. Bibliography. In The Encyclopedic Dictionary of Applied Linguistics: A Handbook for Language Teaching,  pp. 744 ff. DOI logo
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2020. Chapter 7. Edward Sapir. In Last Papers in Linguistic Historiography [Studies in the History of the Language Sciences, 128],  pp. 164 ff. DOI logo

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