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Case, typology and grammar: in honor of Barry J. Blake
Authors:
Whaley, LJ
Citation:
Lj. Whaley, Case, typology and grammar: in honor of Barry J. Blake, J LINGUIST, 37(1), 2001, pp. 245-247
Emphatic reduplication in Oroqen and its Altaic context
Authors:
Li, FX Whaley, LJ
Citation:
Fx. Li et Lj. Whaley, Emphatic reduplication in Oroqen and its Altaic context, LINGUISTICS, 38(2), 2000, pp. 355-372
Oroqen dialects (Tungusic language)
Authors:
Whaley, LJ Li, FX
Citation:
Lj. Whaley et Fx. Li, Oroqen dialects (Tungusic language), CENT ASIA J, 44(1), 2000, pp. 105-130
Language policy and the loss of Tungusic languages
Authors:
Grenoble, LA Whaley, LJ
Citation:
La. Grenoble et Lj. Whaley, Language policy and the loss of Tungusic languages, LANG COMMUN, 19(4), 1999, pp. 373-386
Revisiting Tungusic classification from the bottom up: A comparison of Evenki and Oroqen
Authors:
Whaley, LJ Grenoble, LA Li, FX
Citation:
Lj. Whaley et al., Revisiting Tungusic classification from the bottom up: A comparison of Evenki and Oroqen, LANGUAGE, 75(2), 1999, pp. 286-321
Causatives and causation: a universal-typological perspective.
Authors:
Whaley, LJ
Citation:
Lj. Whaley, Causatives and causation: a universal-typological perspective., J LINGUIST, 35(1), 1999, pp. 229-230
The suffix -kan in Oroqen (a Tungusic language of Northeastern China)
Authors:
Whaley, LJ Li, FX
Citation:
Lj. Whaley et Fx. Li, The suffix -kan in Oroqen (a Tungusic language of Northeastern China), STUD LANG, 22(2), 1998, pp. 447-471
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