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List of works by Bernard Comrie

Relative tense

Tense

40. Gender Affixes in Tsez

5. Oblique-case subjects in Tsez

Affective constructions in Tsezic languages

Chapter 7. Insubordination in the Tsezic Languages

Complement Clauses versus Relative Clauses

Conclusion

Constraints on Reflexivization in Tsez

Creoles and language typology

Ergativity

Finiteness in Haruai

Foreword

Form and Function in Syntax

General noun-modifying clause constructions in Hinuq and Bezhta, with a note on other Daghestanian languages

Grammatical relations, semantic roles and topic-comment structure in a New Guinea Highland language

How much pragmatics and how much grammar

Inflectional morphology and language contact, with special reference to mixed languages

Introduction

Introduction

Introduction

Left, right, and the cardinal directions

Linguistic Borrowing in Bilingual Contexts

Maltese and the World Atlas of Language Structures

Measuring language typicality, with special reference to the Americas

Noun-modifying clause constructions in languages of Eurasia

On the Importance of Arabic to General Linguistic Theory

Participles in Tsez

Passive and voice

Possessor Raising in a Language that Does Not Have Any

Prolegomena to a typology of Tough Movement

Regular Sound Correspondences and Long-Distance Genetic Comparison

Relative clauses

Russian

Some argument-structure properties of ‘give’ in the languages of Europe and Northern and Central Asia

Some observations on typological features of hunter-gatherer languages

Some remarks on causatives and transitivity in Haruai

Some thoughts on being minimal

Subordination, coordination: Form, semantics, pragmatics

Swedish FrameNet++ and comparative linguistics

Switch-reference in Huichol: A typological study

Switch-reference in Kobon and Haruai

The Typology of Predicate Case Marking

The evolution of language and elaborateness of grammar

The great Daghestan case coax

The typology of relative clause formation in African languages

Typology

Typology

Unity and diversity in basic color terms

Why linguists need laguage acquirers

“Love your enemies”