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Edited By: Professor Lutz Marten | SOAS University of London
Consulting Editors: Frans Plank (University of Konstanz) and Nigel Vincent (University of Manchester)Articles
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Predicational and (Quasi‐)Specificational Constructions with Fronted Adjectival Predicates in French1
-  468-499
-  5 November 2020
The History and Etymology of Cappadocian Fšáx ‘Child’, Pharasiot Fšáxi ‘Boy’
-  500-514
-  5 November 2020
Homeric ‐phi(n) is an oblique case marker1
-  343-375
-  13 October 2020
How Contact with French Drove Patient‐Lability in English
-  447-467
-  23 August 2020
The Balto‐Slavic ā‐aorist
-  376-400
-  1 August 2020
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The following is a list of the most cited articles based on citations published in the last three years, according to CrossRef.
moreIndo‐European and Computational Cladistics
-  59-129
-  10 January 2003
Prosody and syntax in sign languages
-  298-328
-  26 January 2011
Representation, Processing and Working Memory in a Second Language
-  199-225
-  19 July 2004
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