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    • Ergativity and Austronesian-type voice systems 

      VAN URK, C; Erlewine, M; Levin, T (Oxford University Press, 2017-06-15)
      Many languages of the Austronesian family exhibit what has been called a “voice system”: a particular pattern of alternations in word order, case marking, and verbal morphology, which also interacts with Ā-extraction. The ...
    • Towards a transhistorical approach to analysing discourse about and in motion 

      Lyons, A; Ounoughi, S (Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG, 2020-06-08)
      People have travelled at shorter and longer distances for centuries, exploring, describing, and mapping new territories, conveying information about familiar ones, and sharing appreciation of the features of landscapes. ...