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            Redefining Global Governance 

            Mosquera Valderrama, Irma Johanna; Heitmüller, Frederik; Chaisse, Julien; Christians, Allison (2025)
            This open access volume offers a unique interdisciplinary analysis of the current structure of global governance on tax, trade, and investment. It explores the interplay between actors, critiques current norm-making ...
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            Melothesia in Babylonia. Medicine, Magic, and Astrology in the Ancient Near East 

            Judah Geller, Markham (2014)
            This book examines the Babylonian backgroundof melothesia, the science of charting zodiac influences on the human body, which transformed older divination by connecting astrology with medical techniques. Special attention ...
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            Chapter 19 Subjects, topics and the interpretation of pro 

            Rizzi, Luigi (2018)
            In this paper I would like to address the classical issue of the similarities and differences between subject and topic positions. In doing so, I will build on seminal work by Andrea Calabrese, particularly Calabrese (1986) ...
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            Chapter Epilogue 

            Štiks, Igor (2015)
            ‘Who is in and who is out? – these are the first questions that any political community must answer about itself’ (Walzer 1993: 55). We can agree with Michael Walzer on this point, but there is one important question that ...
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            Chapter Languages of the Middle Andes in areal-typological perspective 

            Adelaar, Willem F.H. (2012)
            Among the indigenous languages of the Andean region of Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, northern Chile and northern Argentina, Quechuan and Aymaran have traditionally occupied a dominant position. Both Quechuan and Aymaran are ...
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            Chapter Higher order exceptionality in inflectional morphology 

            Corbett, George (2011)
            We start from the notion of ‘canonical’ inflection, and we adopt an inferential-realizational approach. We assume that we have already established the features and their values for a given system (while acknowledging that ...
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            Chapter Sarazenen als „Fremde“? 

            Goetz, Hans-Werner (2009)
            The subjects of this volume are views and perceptions of the “other” (i.e. strangers, enemies or curiosities) within the Islamic world, as well as in the interplay between the Islamic and non-Islamic worlds. More than 20 ...
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            Chapter 12 Icelandic valency classes 

            Barðdal, Jóhanna (2015)
            The present chapter gives an overview of valency classes in Icelandic and the most common, noticeable, or productive alternations found in the language. The over-view is based on my own native-speaker knowledge of the ...
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            Chapter 5 Linguistic areas, bottom-up or top-down? 

            Muysken, Pieter; Hammarström, Harald; Birchall, Joshua; van Gijn, Rick; Krasnoukhova, Olga; Müller, Neele (2014)
            In this paper we will take data from four areas of grammatical structure: argument marking (coded by Birchall), subordination (coded by Van Gijn), the noun phrase (coded by Krasnoukhova), and tame marking (tense/aspect/m ...
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            Chapter 9 From Equal Citizens to Unequal Groups 

            Štiks, Igor (2015)
            ifferent citizens from other former Yugoslav republics who were permanent residents on their territory when the new citizenship regime came into effect. In their extreme manifestation, citizenship laws and practices have ...
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