Bibliography

Possible readings might include certain parts of some the following things. This will get updated and filled in eventually.

Baker (199x). The polysynthesis parameter.

Bencini (2003). CLS 39.

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Christiansen, Collins, and Edelman, eds.(2009), Language Universals. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

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Dryer, Matthew (1992). The Greenbergian word order correlations. Language.

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Dryer, Matthew (2009). The branching direction theory of word order revisited. In Scalise et al. (ed.).

Freeze (1992). Existentials and other locatives. Language.

Gibson, Edward (199x). Cognition article.

Haspelmath, Martin (1997). Indefinite pronouns. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Kager (200x). Optimality theory textbook.

Keenan, Edward, and Bernard Comrie (1977). Noun phrase accessibility and universal grammar. Linguistic Inquiry 8(1):63-99.

Newmeyer, Frederick (1998). Language form and language function. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

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