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1. Sharing effects of split conjuncts in German.

2. Order shaped by cognition. Evidence for (and against) the effect of domain-general biases on word and morpheme order.

3. How 'good-enough' is second language comprehension? Morphological causative and suffixal passive constructions in Korean.

4. Processing Chinese object-topicalization structures in simple and complex sentences.

5. Understanding 'many' through the lens of Ukrainian багато.

6. La comparación del orden de los constituyentes entre el español y el chino.

7. Models of Word Order in Biblical Hebrew: An Assessment.

8. Misuses and Abuses of Standard Arabic Passive Voice in the News of the Jordanian Newspapers.

9. The child the apple eats: processing of argument structure in Mandarin verb-final sentences.

10. Negation in English and Albanian Language.

11. Areal and phylogenetic dimensions of word order variation in Indo-European languages.

12. Cross-Lingual Short-Text Semantic Similarity for Kannada–English Language Pair.

13. Mixing adjectives: A variable equivalence hypothesis for bilingual word order conflicts.

14. Cümlədə söz sırası sintaktik təkamülün aspektlərindən biri kimi.

15. Development of the word order of the reflexive enclitic sě/se dependent on a finite verb in Czech translations of the Gospel of Matthew from the 14th to the 21st century.

16. The End of the Line for Recent Claims Regarding Lost Prose Copies of Piers Plowman.

17. SÖZCÜK DİZİLİŞİ VE DURUM BELİRLEMENİN TAHMİNE DAYALI İŞLEMLEME SÜREÇLERİNE ETKİLERİ: SİSTEMATİK BİR DERLEME.

18. Bottom Copy Pronunciation in Japanese Passives.

19. When word frequency meets word order: factors determining multiply-constrained creative association.

20. Information distribution patterns in naturalistic dialogue differ across languages.

21. Word Order in Colonial Brazilian Portuguese: Initial Findings.

22. Modal raising and focus marking in Chinese.

23. Grammatical structures of emoji in Japanese-language text conversations.

24. Same yet different: Distributional differences in the use of partitive objects in Estonian and Finnish.

25. Quantitative Research on Chinese Sentences Structure Based on Pattern Grammar.

26. Bilingual children's online processing of relative clauses: Evidence from heritage Greek.

27. Towards a typology of specificational constructions.

28. Negation in Khuzestani Arabic and Sadat Tawaher Sign Language.

29. Cognitive control in written word production.

30. Spanish-English bilingual heritage speakers processing of inanimate sentences.

31. Redundancy can hinder adult L2 grammar learning: evidence from case markers of varying salience levels.

32. Subject-Verb Agreement in Arabic from a Sign-Based Construction Grammar Perspective: A Sentence Types View.

33. The Flexibility of Placing the Subject in Arabic Sentences: A Study of Syntactic Word Order Restrictions and their Application to Arabic Grammar.

34. Lesion-symptom Mapping of Acceptability Judgments in Chronic Poststroke Aphasia Reveals the Neurobiological Underpinnings of Receptive Syntax.

35. The verb-initial independent declarative clauses on which the most complete witnesses to the Old English Bede disagree.

36. How word stress is realized in Thai: evidence from the ordering of coordinate compounds.

37. Differential Object Marking in Structurally Complex Contexts in Spanish: Evidence from Bilingual and Monolingual Processing.

38. Complexity trade-off in morphosyntactic module: suggestions from Japanese dialects.

39. Compositionality, Metaphor, and the Evolution of Language.

40. Syntactic structures in motion: investigating word order variations in verb-final (Korean) and verb-initial (Tongan) languages.

41. Heritage language development and processing: Non-canonical word orders in Mandarin–English child heritage speakers.

42. The duality of syntax: Unstable structures, labelling and linearisation.

43. Syntactic outcomes of socially (un)restricted bilingualism in Spain: Word order with unergative and unaccusative verbs across two generations of Basque speakers.

44. Locative Inversion in Old English Embedded Clauses.

45. Literacy overrides effects of animacy: A picture-naming study with pre-literate German children and adult speakers of German and Arabic.

46. Eye-movement reveals word order effects on comparative sentences in older adults using a verb-final language.

47. Constraining Predicate Fronting.

48. The psycholinguistic realization of topic in Chinese: Cross-modal priming in the processing of Chinese OSV sentences.

49. Word order and context in sentence processing: evidence from L1 and L2 Russian.

50. The Effects of the Slavic–Balkan Contact on Lipovan Daco-Romanian.

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