Publikationen von Martine Robbeets
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Zeitschriftenartikel (29)
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7 (2), S. 210 - 251 (2017)
Austronesian influence and Transeurasian ancestry in Japanese: A case of farming/language dispersal. Language Dynamics and Change 22.
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Transeurasian: Can verbal morphology end the controversy? Transeurasian verbal morphology in a comparative perspective: genealogy, contact, chance, S. 81 - 114 (2010)
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2 (1), S. 123 - 125 (2010)
Samuel Martin (1924-2009). Ural-Altaic Studies 24.
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1 (1), S. 61 - 79 (2009)
Insubordination in Altaic. Ural-Altaic Studies 25.
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81 (1-4), S. 261 - 287 (2008)
The historical comparison of Japanese, Korean and the Trans-Eurasian languages. Rivista degli studi orientali 26.
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11, S. 235 - 278 (2007)
The causative-passive in the Trans-Eurasian languages. Turkic Languages 27.
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11, S. 3 - 58 (2007)
How the actional suffix chain connects Japanese to Altaic. Turkic Languages 28.
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9, S. 168 - 172 (2005)
Sergej Starostin (1953 - 2005). Turkic Languages 29.
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8, S. 147 - 179 (2004)
Does Doerfer’s Zufall mean ‘cognate’?: The case of the initial velar correspondence in Altaic. Turkic Languages Buch (12)
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The Oxford guide to the Transeurasian languages. Oxford University Press, Oxford (2020), 992 S.
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The history of the debate. Routledge, London [u.a.] (2017), 248 S.
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Phonology. Routledge, London [u.a.] (2017), 295 S.
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Morphosyntax. Routledge, London [u.a.] (2017), 307 S.
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Stability and borrowability. Routledge, London [u.a.] (2017), 475 S.
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Language dispersal beyond farming. John Benjamins Publishing, Amsterdam (2017), 340 S.
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Diachrony of verb morphology: Japanese and the Transeurasian languages. de Gruyter Mouton, Berlin (2015), 550 S.
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Paradigm change: in the Transeurasian languages and beyond. Benjamins, Amsterdam (2014), 345 S.
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Shared grammaticalization: with special focus on the Transeurasian languages. Benjamins, Amsterdam (2013), 360 S.
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Copies versus cognates in bound morphology. Brill, Leiden (2012), 455 S.
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Transeurasian verbal morphology in a comparative perspective: genealogy, contact, chance. Harrassowitz, Wiesbaden (2010), 180 S.