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  • *Payne, Thomas. 2006. ''Exploring language structure: a student’s guide.'' Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 23 *Evans, Nick. 2005. Reciprocal constructions: toward a structural typology. In: König, E. & Gast, V. (eds.) ''Reciprocity and Reflexivity: Crosslingu
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  • |Language =Tsez ...age|Georgian]]) is a [[Northeast_Caucasian_languages|Northeast Caucasian]] language with about 7000 speakers spoken by the Tsez, a muslimic people in the moun
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  • ...i Tengah province were (1979) native speakers of a Kaili language. Object language of this article is the main dialect Ledo, which is spoken in the district ( Kaili is a typical Malayo-Polynesian language with a morphology that has isolating as well as a few agglutinative feature
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  • *Dixon, Robert M. W. 2000. ''A typology of causatives: form, syntax meaning.'' In: Dixon & Aikhenvald (eds.). Chang *Payne, Thomas E., 2006. Exploring language structure: a students guide. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. S.258-2
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  • ...onesian: AnUpdate. In: WOUK, FAY / ROSS, MALCOLM (Hrsgg.): The history and typology of western Austronesian voice systems. Canberra: Department of Linguistics, * HIMMELMANN, NIKOLAUS P. (in Vorb.): Language endangerment scenarios in northern Central Sulawesi. In: Oceanic LInguistic
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