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Christoph Haase:
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Kognitive Repräsentation von Temporalität im Englischen und im Deutschen
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Youssef A. Haddad:
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Adjunct Control in Telugu and Assamese
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Eric Haeberli:
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Features, Categories and the Syntax of A-Positions. Synchronic and Diachronic Variation in the Germanic Languages
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Holden Haertl:
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Cause und Change: Thematische Relationen und Ereignisstrukturen in Konzeptualisierung und Grammatikalisierung (Cause and Change: Thematic relations and event structure in conceptualization and grammaticalization)
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Paul A Hagstrom:
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Decomposing Questions
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John Hale:
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Grammar, Uncertainty and Sentence Processing
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Helena Halmari:
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A Government Approach to Finnish-English Intrasentential Code-switching
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Silke Hamann:
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The Phonetics and Phonology of Retroflexes
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Jihad M. Hamdan:
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Language Transfer and the Acquisition of the English Dative Alternation by Native Speakers of Arabic
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Anne Marie Hamilton-Brehm:
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A Foundational Sample of El Paso English
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Philippe Hambye:
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La prononciation du français contemporain en Belgique. Variation, normes et identités / The pronunciation of contemporary French in Belgium. Variation, norms and identities
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Regina Hänchen:
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Zur Entwicklung der Französischen Marketingsprache. Eine Terminologische Untersuchung der Fachzeitschrift Revue Française du Marketing
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Zoe Louise Handley:
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Evaluating Text-to-Speech (TTS) Synthesis for use in Computer-Assisted Language Learning (CALL)
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Kathryn L. Hansen:
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Recombinant Features for the Movements of American Sign Language
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Karol J. Hardin:
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Pragmatics in Persuasive Discourse of Spanish Television Advertising
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Heidi B. Harley:
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Subjects, Events and Licensing
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K. David Harrison:
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Topics in the Phonology and Morphology of Tuvan.
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Otelemate G. Harry:
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An Autosegmental Study of the Lexical and Phrasal Tonology of Kalabari
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Ralph A Hartmann:
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Grundlagenprobleme der Sprachwissenschaft. Kritische Analyse und Abwägung der Allgemeinen Ansichten über Sprache von Saussure, Chomsky und Piaget
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Sven Hartrumpf:
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Hybrid Disambiguation in Natural Language Analysis
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Laura Hasler:
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From Extracts to Abstracts: Human summary production operations for computer-aided summarisation
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Hilde Hasselgård:
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Where and When: Positional and Functional Conventions for Sequences of Time and Space Adverbials in Present-day English
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Gayathri Geethanjalie Haththotuwa Gamage:
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Understanding the Kanji Learning Process:
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Çiler Hatipoğlu:
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Culture, Gender and Politeness: Apologies in Turkish and British English
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Katharina Haude:
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A Grammar of Movima
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Jason D. Haugen:
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Issues in Comparative Uto-Aztecan Morphosyntax
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Michael Haugh:
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Politeness Implicature in Japanese: A metalinguistic approach
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Jennifer B Hay:
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Causes and Consequences of Word Structure
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Maysa Abou-Youssef Hayward:
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Transformance: Dialogic translation theory and cultural performance
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Kirk Hazen:
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Past and Present Be in Southern Ethnolinguistic Boundaries
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Charles George Häberl:
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The Neo-Mandaic Dialect of Khorramshahr
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Anping He:
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A Corpus-Based Analysis of Simultaneous Speech in English Conversation
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Gang He:
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A Pragmatic Interpretation of Questioning
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Fabian Heck:
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A Theory of Pied-Piping
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Kevin M Heffernan:
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Phonetic Distinctiveness as a Sociolinguistic Variable
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Rick Heimbach:
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The Effect of Interaction on the Comprehension and Acquisition of New Lexical Items by Kindergarten E.S.L. Learners
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Patrick Heinrich:
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The Reception of Western Linguistics in Japan
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Matthias Heinz:
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Text Type Prosody. A corpus-assisted study on prosodic patterns specific to text types in Italian, with special reference to French
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Jeffrey Heinz:
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Inductive Learning of Phonotactic Patterns
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Mervi Helkkula-Lukkarinen:
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Construction de la scène d'énonciation dans A la recherche du temps perdu
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Andrea Hellman:
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The Limits of Eventual Lexical Attainment in Adult-Onset Second Language Acquisition
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Christian F. Hempelmann:
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Paronomasic Puns: Target recoverability towards automatic generation
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Kumara Henadeera:
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Topics in Sinhala Syntax
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Brent Mykel Henderson:
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The Syntax and Typology of Bantu Relative Clauses
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He Hengxing:
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An Alternative Perspective on Pseudo-clefts: Sphere Shifts in English
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Bonnie J. Henson:
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The Phonology and Morphosyntax of Kol
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John C . Hermansen:
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Automatic Name Searching in Large Data Bases of International Names
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Dylan Herrick:
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An Acoustic Analysis of Phonological Vowel Reduction in Six Varieties of Catalan
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Viktoria S . Herson Finn:
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What is Nas?: Toward a theory of ethnolect in the south Slavic dialect continuum
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Hunkeler Hervé:
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Aspects de l'évolution du lexique précoce dans les interactions mère-enfant - Etude de cas de deux enfants dizygotes entre 15 et 26 mois
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Katrin Hiietam:
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Definiteness and Grammatical Relations in Estonian
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Suzanne K Hilgendorf:
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Language Contact, Convergence, and Attitudes: The case of English in Germany
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Helga Hilmisdottir:
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A Sequential Analysis of 'nú' and 'núna' in Icelandic Conversation
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Daniel Hintz:
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Aspect and Aspectual Interfaces in South Conchucos Quechua: The emergence of grammatical systems
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Diane J. Hintz:
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Past Tense Forms and their Functions in South Conchucos Quechua: Time, evidentiality, discourse structure, and affect
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Marc-Olivier Hinzelin:
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The Position of Object Clitics in the History of Romance Languages (Die Stellung der klitischen Objektpronomina in den romanischen Sprachen. Diachrone Perspektive und Korpusstudie zum Okzitanischen sowie zum Katalanischen und Französischen)
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Masako Hirotani:
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Prosody and LF Interpretation: Processing Japanese wh-questions
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Imran Ho-Abdullah:
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A Usage-Type Analysis of Three Prepositions: At, in and on in a corpus of written Malaysian English
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Tuc Ho-Dac:
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Languages in Contact: Vietnamese-English code-switching in Melbourne
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Miren J. Hodgson:
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Telicity and the Syntax-Semantics of the Object and Subject
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Halla Bjørk Holmarsdottir:
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From Policy to Practice: A study of the implementation of the Language-in-Education Policy (LiEP) in three South African primary schools
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Mary Jo Holbrock:
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Que no olviden su cultura, y tambien el idioma: a case study of Mayan literacy revival in Guatemala
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David J . Holsinger:
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Lenition in Germanic: Prosodic templates in sound change
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Eric Holt:
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The Role of the Listener in the Historical Phonology of Spanish and Portuguese: An Optimality-Theoretic account
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Gary Holton:
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The Phonology and Morphology of the Tanacross Athabaskan Language
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Paulette Hopple:
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The Structure of Nominalization in Burmese
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Kristine Horner:
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Negotiating the Language-Identity Link: Media discourse and nation-building in Luxembourg
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Noël Houck:
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The Nature of Legibility Conditions
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Disir M. Houngues:
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Topics in the Syntax of Mina
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Lewis Chadwick Howe:
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Cross-Dialectal Features of the Spanish Present Perfect: A typological analysis of form and function
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Gunnar Hrafn Hrafnbjargarson:
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Oblique Subjects and Stylistic Fronting in the History of Scandinavian and English: The role of IP-Spec
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Tsan Huang:
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Language-Specificity in Auditory Perception of Chinese Tones
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Oliver Huber:
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Hyper-Text-Linguistik
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Brigitte Huber:
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The Tibetan Dialect of Lende (Kyirong): A grammatical description with historical annotations
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Michael Hughes:
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Morphological Faithfulness to Syntactic Representations
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Francis M. Hult:
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Multilingual Language Policy and English Language Teaching in Sweden
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Myung-Hee Hwang:
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Listening Comprehension Problems and Strategy Use by Secondary Learners of English (FL) in Korea
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Chad Hyde:
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A Comparison of the Effect of Two Types of Pre-Reading Vocabulary Lists on Learner Reading Comprehension: Glossed difficult words vs. key cohesive lexical chains
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