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    Implemented Grammars for the Rest of the World: The challenge of Slave 

    Good, Jeff; Bender, Emily M. (2015-11-02)
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    Affix-placement variation in Turkish 

    Good, Jeff; Yu, Alan C. L. (2015-11-02)
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    The Bantu verbal prefixes and S-Aux-O-V order in Benue-Congo 

    Good, Jeff; Güldemann, Tom (2015-09-29)
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    Constraining morphosyntactic templates: A case study of Bantu verbal suffixes 

    Good, Jeff (2015-09-29)
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    Rarum begets rarum: A rare clitic and morphosyntactic reduplication in Chechen and Ingush 

    Good, Jeff (2015-09-29)
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    A Sketch of Atsugewi Phonology 

    Good, Jeff (2015-09-29)
    The purpose of this paper is to give a sketch of Atsugewi phonology, with particular attention to phonological processes found in the verb. Atsugewi is a (probably) extinct language of the Hokan stock once spoken in far ...
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    An information structure template in Bantoid 

    Good, Jeff (2015-09-29)
    presented at the Linguistic Society of America Annual Meeting, Chicago, 6 January 2008
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    Why is Saramaccan Different? 

    Good, Jeff (2015-10-10)
    Saramaccan is an Atlantic creole spoken mostly in Suriname by about 26,000 people (according to the Ethnologue).
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    Where's linearity? 

    Good, Jeff (2015-10-10)
    The central question which I will be trying to answer here is where principles governing the linear organization of linguistic constituents “belong” in a standard componential model of grammar.
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    SGML markup of dictionaries with special reference to comparative and etymological data 

    Good, Jeff; Sprouse, Ronald (2015-11-03)
    One of the main goals of The Comparative Bantu Online Dictionary (CBOLD) is to develop a comparative electronic database of Bantu dictionaries and word lists which will allow researchers to examine data quickly across a ...
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    AuthorGood, Jeff (14)Bender, Emily M. (2)Chaves, Rui P. (1)Dery, Jeruen E. (1)Güldemann, Tom (1)McFarland, Teresa (1)Paster, Mary (1)Sprouse, Ronald (1)Yu, Alan C. L. (1)SubjectBantu (2)Benue-Congo (2)Achumawi (1)African linguistics (1)argument order (1)Athabaskan (1)Atsugewi (1)Atsugewi, phonology, Hokan, Achumawi, typology (1)Bantoid, information structure, word order, fluence, typology (1)Chechen (1)... View MoreType
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