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Timothy Feist
Timothy Feist
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A grammar of Skolt Saami
T Feist
PQDT-UK & Ireland, 2011
1022011
Oto-Manguean inflectional class database
T Feist, EL Palancar
University of Surrey 10, 2015
172015
11 Tracing the emergence of inflectional tone in Cuicatec
T Feist, EL Palancar
Tone and inflection: New facts and new perspectives 296, 267, 2016
152016
Agreeing with subjects in number: The rare split of Amuzgo verbal inflection
EL Palancar, T Feist
Linguistic Typology 19 (3), 337-383, 2015
132015
Paradigmatic restructuring and the diachrony of stem alternations in Chichimec
T Feist, EL Palancar
Language 97 (1), 1-41, 2021
102021
Inflectional class complexity in the Oto-Manguean languages
M Baerman, EL Palancar, T Feist
Amerindia 41, 1-18, 2019
92019
Oto-Manguean inflectional class database. University of Surrey
T Feist, EL Palancar
Online, 2015
92015
Nominal classification: Does it play a role in referent disambiguation?
T Feist
Studies in Language 44 (1), 191-230, 2020
82020
The Essive in Skolt Saami
T Feist
Uralic Essive and the Expression of Impermanent State, 243-260, 2017
32017
Oto-manguean inflectional class database
EL Palancar, T Feist
University of Surrey, 2020
22020
Inflectional complexity as a hindrance to analogy: The case of stem allomorphy in Chichimec
EL Palancar, T Feist
Mediterranean Morphology Meeting 12, 2019
12019
The singular/plural split and the marking of verb inflectional classes in San Pedro Amuzgo
T Feist, E Palancar
16th International Morphology Meeting (IMM 16), 2014
12014
Skolt Saami 1
T Feist
The Uralic Languages, 302-346, 2023
2023
Surrey lexical splits database
T Feist, M Baerman, GG Corbett, E Round
Surrey Morphology Group, 2021
2021
The diachrony of stem alternation patterns in Chichimec
EL Palancar, T Feist
Non-canonicity in Inflection, 2019
2019
Number agreement with subjects in Amuzgo: A rare split in verbal inflection
E Palancar, T Feist
Linguistic Typology, 2016
2016
New lights on inflectional classes: Endangered complexity in the Oto-Manguean languages of Mexico.
E Palancar, M Baerman, T Feist
2016
Keeping track of discourse participants: Just how helpful are gender and classifiers?
T Feist
Workshop on Gender and Classifiers: Diachronic and Synchronic Variation, 2016
2016
The rare plural subject split of Amuzgo verbs
T Feist, E Palancar
Journée d'étude:‘Approches formelles, quantitatives et descriptives des …, 2015
2015
Mian and Kilivila Collection
O Fedden, T Feist, M Baerman, D Brown, GG Corbett, G Senft
The University of Surrey, 2015
2015
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