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Systems of nominal classification [2nd ed.]. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (2008), IX, 350 pp.
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Serial verb constructions in Austronesian and Papuan languages. Pacific Linguistics Publishers, Canberra (2008), 230 pp.
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Investigations of the syntax-semantic-pragmatics interface. Benjamins, Amsterdam (2008)
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Possessive and existential constructions in sign languages. Ishara Press, Nijmegen (2008)
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He died old dying to be dead right: Transitivity and semantic shifts of 'die' in Ewe in crosslinguistic perspective. In: Crosslinguistic perspectives on argument structure: Implications for learnability, pp. 231 - 254 (Eds. Bowerman, M.; Brown, P.). Erlbaum, Mahwah, NJ (2008)
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Cultural learning and cultural creation. In: Social life and social knowledge: Toward a process account of development, pp. 65 - 102 (Eds. Müller, U.; Carpendale, J.; Budwig, N.; Sokol, B.). Psychology Press, Hove (2008)
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Clients' responses to therapists' reinterpretations. In: Conversation analysis and psychotherapy, pp. 43 - 61 (Eds. Peräkylä, A.; Antaki, C.; Vehviläinen, S.; Leudar, I.). Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (2008)
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The pitfalls of getting from here to there. In: Crosslinguistic Perspectives on Argument Structure: Implications for Learnability, pp. 49 - 68 (Eds. Bowerman, M.; Brown, P.). Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, New York City, NY, USA (2008)
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Time in space. In: Field Manual Volume 11, pp. 52 - 76 (Ed. Majid, A.). Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen (2008)
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Introduction. In: Crosslinguistic perspectives on argument structure: Implications for learnability, pp. 1 - 26 (Eds. Bowerman, M.; Brown, P.). Erlbaum, Mahwah, NJ (2008)
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The acquisition of the English causative alternation. In: Crosslinguistic perspectives on argument structure: Implications for learnability, pp. 279 - 306 (Eds. Bowerman, M.; Brown, P.). Erlbaum, Mahwah, NJ (2008)
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Misrepresentation of Dutch neuter gender in older bilingual children? In: Current trends in child second language acquisition: A generative perspective, pp. 83 - 96 (Eds. Hazdenar, B.; Gavruseva , E.). Benjamins, Amsterdam (2008)
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Verb specificity and argument realization in Tzeltal child language. In: Crosslinguistic perspectives on argument structure: Implications for learnability, pp. 167 - 189 (Eds. Bowerman, M.; Brown, P.). Erlbaum, Mahwah, NJ (2008)
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Dependency precedes independence: Online evidence from discourse processing. In: Constraints in discourse, pp. 141 - 158 (Eds. Benz, A.; Kühnlein, P.). Benjamins, Amsterdam (2008)
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Who's afraid of the big bad Whorf? Crosslinguistic differences in temporal language and thought. In: Time to speak: Cognitive and neural prerequisites for time in language, pp. 63 - 79 (Eds. Indefrey, P.; Gullberg, M.). Wiley, Oxford (2008)
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Kleine Unterschiede in den Lernvoraussetzungen beim ungesteuerten Zweitspracherwerb: Welche Bereiche der Zielsprache Deutsch sind besonders betroffen? In: Kinder und Migrationshintergrund: Spracherwerb und Fördermöglichkeiten, pp. 117 - 133 (Ed. Ahrenholz, B.). Fillibach, Freiburg (2008)
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Perspectives on second language acquisition at different ages. In: Second language acquisition and the younger learner: Child's play?, pp. 53 - 79 (Eds. Philp, J.; Oliver, R.; Mackey, A.). Benjamins, Amsterdam (2008)
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Je älter desto besser: Der Erwerb der Verbflexion in Kindesalter. In: Empirische Forschung und Theoriebildung: Beiträge aus Soziolinguistik, Gesprochene-Sprache- und Zweitspracherwerbsforschung: Festschrift für Norbert Dittmar, pp. 227 - 238 (Eds. Ahrenholz, B.; Bredel, U.; Klein, W.; Rost-Roth, M.; Skiba, R.). Lang, Frankfurt am Main (2008)
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Ethnography of the senses. In: Field manual volume 11, pp. 18 - 28 (Ed. Majid, A.). Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen (2008)
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Common ground as a resource for social affiliation. In: Intention, common ground and the egocentric speaker-hearer, pp. 223 - 254 (Eds. Kecskes, I.; Mey, J. L.). Mouton de Gruyter, Berlin (2008)