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  1. McElvenny, James (ed.). 2022. Interviews in the history of linguistics: Volume I ( History and Philosophy of the Language Sciences 6). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  2. Trips, Carola & Jaklin Kornfilt (eds.). 2017. Further investigations into the nature of phrasal compounding ( Morphological Investigations 1). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  3. Persohn, Bastian. 2017. The Verb in Nyakyusa: A focus on tense, aspect, and modality ( Contemporary African Linguistics 2). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  4. Stenzel, Kristine & Bruna Franchetto (eds.). 2017. On this and other worlds: Voices from Amazonia ( Studies in Diversity Linguistics 17). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  5. Svoboda, Tomáš, Łucja Biel & Krzysztof Łoboda (eds.). 2017. Quality aspects in institutional translation ( Translation and Multilingual Natural Language Processing 8). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  6. Kroeger, Paul. 2018. Analyzing meaning: An introduction to semantics and pragmatics ( Textbooks in Language Sciences 5). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  7. Paggio, Patrizia & Albert Gatt (eds.). 2017. The languages of Malta ( Studies in Diversity Linguistics 17). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  8. Seržant, Ilja A. & Alena Witzlack-Makarevich (eds.). 2018. Diachrony of differential argument marking ( Studies in Diversity Linguistics 19). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  9. Sailer, Manfred & Stella Markantonatou (eds.). 2017. Multiword expressions: Insights from a multi-lingual perspective ( Phraseology and Multiword Expressions 1). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  10. Moran, Steven & Michael Cysouw. 2018. The Unicode cookbook for linguists: Managing writing systems using orthography profiles ( Translation and Multilingual Natural Language Processing 10). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  11. Riesberg, Sonja, Asako Shiohara & Atsuko Utsumi (eds.). 2018. Perspectives on information structure in Austronesian languages ( Studies in Diversity Linguistics 21). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  12. Bergmann, Pia. 2018. Morphologisch komplexe Wörter: Prosodische Struktur und phonetische Realisierung ( Studies in Laboratory Phonology 5). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  13. Hölzl, Andreas. 2017. A typology of questions in Northeast Asia and beyond: An ecological perspective ( Studies in Diversity Linguistics 20). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  14. Pozdniakov, Konstantin. 2018. The numeral system of Proto-Niger-Congo: A step-by-step reconstruction ( Niger-Congo Comparative Studies 2). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  15. Bonami, Olivier, Gilles Boyé, Georgette Dal, Hélène Giraudo & Fiammetta Namer (eds.). 2018. The lexeme in descriptive and theoretical morphology ( Empirically Oriented Theoretical Morphology and Syntax 4). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  16. Irvine-Sobers, G. Alison. 2018. The acrolect in Jamaica: The architecture of phonological variation ( Studies in Caribbean Languages 1). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  17. Müller, Stefan. 2018. A lexicalist account of argument structure: Template-based phrasal LFG approaches and a lexical HPSG alternative ( Conceptual Foundations of Language Science 2). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  18. Juskan, Marten. 2018. Sound change, priming, salience: Producing and perceiving variation in Liverpool English ( Language Variation 3). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  19. Döhler, Christian. 2018. A grammar of Komnzo ( Studies in Diversity Linguistics 22). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  20. Watters, John R. (ed.). 2017. East Benue-Congo: Nouns, pronouns, and verbs ( Niger-Congo Comparative Studies 1). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  21. Markantonatou, Stella, Carlos Ramisch, Agata Savary & Veronika Vincze (eds.). 2018. Multiword expressions at length and in depth: Extended papers from the MWE 2017 workshop ( Phraseology and Multiword Expressions 2). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  22. Fantinuoli, Claudio (ed.). 2018. Interpreting and technology ( Translation and Multilingual Natural Language Processing 11). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  23. Yakpo, Kofi. 2019. A grammar of Pichi ( Studies in Diversity Linguistics 23). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  24. Schäfer, Martin. 2017. The semantic transparency of English compound nouns ( Morphological Investigations 3). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  25. Guérin, Valérie (ed.). 2018. Bridging constructions ( Studies in Diversity Linguistics 24). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  26. Bueno Holle, Juan José. 2019. Information structure in Isthmus Zapotec narrative and conversation ( Topics at the Grammar-Discourse Interface 3). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  27. Rehm, Georg, Daniel Stein, Felix Sasaki & Andreas Witt (eds.). 2016. Language technologies for a multilingual Europe ( Translation and Multilingual Natural Language Processing 5). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  28. Hansen-Schirra, Silvia, Oliver Czulo & Sascha Hofmann (eds.). 2017. Empirical modelling of translation and interpreting ( Translation and Multilingual Natural Language Processing 7). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  29. Schmidtke-Bode, Karsten, Natalia Levshina, Susanne Maria Michaelis & Ilja Seržant (eds.). 2018. Explanation in typology: Diachronic sources, functional motivations and the nature of the evidence ( Conceptual Foundations of Language Science 3). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  30. Forbes-Barnett, Marsha. 2018. Dual aspectual forms and event structure in Caribbean English Creoles ( Studies in Caribbean Languages 2). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  31. Tilsen, Sam. 2019. Syntax with oscillators and energy levels ( Studies in Laboratory Phonology 7). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  32. Sherriah, André. 2018. A tale of two dialect regions: Sranan's 17th-century English input ( Studies in Caribbean Languages 3). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  33. McElvenny, James (ed.). 2019. Form and formalism in linguistics ( History and Philosophy of the Language Sciences 1). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  34. Parmentier, Yannick & Jakub Waszczuk (eds.). 2019. Representation and parsing of multiword expressions: Current trends ( Phraseology and Multiword Expressions 3). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  35. Delgado, Sally. 2018. Ship English: Sailors’ speech in the early colonial Caribbean ( Studies in Caribbean Languages 4). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  36. Guzmán Naranjo, Matías. 2018. Analogical classification in formal grammar ( Empirically Oriented Theoretical Morphology and Syntax 5). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  37. Ben Hedia, Sonia. 2019. Gemination and degemination in English affixation: Investigating the interplay between morphology, phonology and phonetics ( Studies in Laboratory Phonology 8). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  38. Morley, Rebecca L.. 2019. Sound structure and sound change: A modeling approach ( Conceptual Foundations of Language Science 4). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  39. Nitzke, Jean. 2018. Problem solving activities in post-editing and translation from scratch: A multi-method study ( Translation and Multilingual Natural Language Processing 12). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  40. Aguilar-Guevara, Ana, Julia Pozas Loyo & Violeta Vázquez-Rojas Maldonado (eds.). 2019. Definiteness across languages ( Studies in Diversity Linguistics 25). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  41. Clem, Emily, Peter Jenks & Hannah Sande (eds.). 2018. Theory and description in African Linguistics: Selected papers from the 47th Annual Conference on African Linguistics ( Contemporary African Linguistics 4). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  42. Easterday, Shelece. 2019. Highly complex syllable structure: A typological and diachronic study ( Studies in Laboratory Phonology 9). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  43. Dellert, Johannes. 2019. Information-theoretic causal inference of lexical flow ( Language Variation 4). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  44. Franco, Ludovico, Mihaela Marchis Moreno & Matthew Reeve (eds.). 2019. Agreement, case and locality in the nominal and verbal domains ( Open Generative Syntax 4). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  45. Daniel, Michael, Nina Dobrushina & Dmitry Ganenkov (eds.). 2019. The Mehweb language: Essays on phonology, morphology and syntax ( Languages of the Caucasus 1). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  46. Lotven, Samson, Silvina Bongiovanni, Phillip Weirich, Robert Botne & Samuel Gyasi Obeng (eds.). 2018. African linguistics across the disciplines: Selected papers from the 48th Annual Conference on African Linguistics ( Contemporary African Linguistics 5). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  47. Di Garbo, Francesca, Bruno Olsson & Bernhard Wälchli (eds.). 2019. Grammatical gender and linguistic complexity I: General issues and specific studies ( Studies in Diversity Linguistics 26). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  48. Di Garbo, Francesca, Bruno Olsson & Bernhard Wälchli (eds.). 2019. Grammatical gender and linguistic complexity II: World-wide comparative studies ( Studies in Diversity Linguistics 27). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  49. Parikh, Prashant. 2019. Communication and content ( Topics at the Grammar-Discourse Interface 4). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  50. Unterladstetter, Volker. 2019. Multi-verb constructions in Eastern Indonesia ( Studies in Diversity Linguistics 28). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  51. Schulte im Walde, Sabine & Eva Smolka (eds.). 2019. The role of constituents in multiword expressions: An interdisciplinary, cross-lingual perspective ( Phraseology and Multiword Expressions 4). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  52. Smith, Peter W., Johannes Mursell & Katharina Hartmann (eds.). 2020. Agree to Agree: Agreement in the Minimalist Programme ( Open Generative Syntax 6). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  53. Bross, Fabian. 2019. The clausal syntax of German Sign Language: A cartographic approach ( Open Generative Syntax 4). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  54. Edwards, Owen. 2020. Metathesis and unmetathesis in Amarasi ( Studies in Diversity Linguistics 29). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  55. Stefanowitsch, Anatol. 2020. Corpus linguistics: A guide to the methodology ( Textbooks in Language Sciences 7). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  56. Lucas, Christopher & Stefano Manfredi (eds.). 2019. Arabic and contact-induced change ( Contact and Multilingualism 1). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  57. Vandevoorde, Lore. 2020. Semantic differences in translation: Exploring the field of inchoativity ( Translation and Multilingual Natural Language Processing 13). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  58. Marušič, Franc, Petra Mišmaš & Rok Žaucer (eds.). 2019. Advances in formal Slavic linguistics 2017 ( Open Slavic Linguistics 3). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  59. Pineda, Anna & Jaume Mateu (eds.). 2020. Dative constructions in Romance and beyond ( Open Generative Syntax 7). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  60. Kastner, Itamar. 2020. Voice at the interfaces: The syntax, semantics, and morphology of the Hebrew verb ( Open Generative Syntax 8). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  61. Asoulin, Eran. 2020. Language and scientific explanation: Where does semantics fit in? ( Conceptual Foundations of Language Science 5). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  62. Saturno, Jacopo. 2020. Utterance structure in initial L2 acquisition ( EuroSLA Studies 2). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  63. Bárány, András, Theresa Biberauer, Jamie Douglas & Sten Vikner (eds.). 2020. Syntactic architecture and its consequences I: Syntax inside the grammar ( Open Generative Syntax 9). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  64. Wackernagel, Jacob, George Walkden, Christina Sevdali & Morgan Macleod. 2020. On a law of Indo-European word order: Über ein Gesetz der indogermanischen Wortstellung ( Classics in Linguistics 7). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  65. Bergqvist, Henrik & Seppo Kittilä (eds.). 2019. Evidentiality, egophoricity and engagement ( Studies in Diversity Linguistics 30). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  66. Floyd, Simeon, Giovanni Rossi, N. J. Enfield, Kobin H. Kendrick, Joe Blythe, Jörg Zinken, Julija Baranova & Mark Dingemanse. 2020. Getting others to do things: A pragmatic typology of recruitments ( Studies in Diversity Linguistics 31). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  67. Edmonds, Amanda, Pascale Leclercq & Aarnes Gudmestad (eds.). 2020. Interpreting language-learning data ( EuroSLA Studies 4). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  68. Müller, Stefan. 2020. 语法理论: 从转换语法到基于约束的理论 ( Textbooks in Language Sciences 8). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  69. Balogh, Kata, Anja Latrouite & Robert D. Van Valin (eds.). 2020. Nominal anchoring: Specificity, definiteness and article systems across languages ( Topics at the Grammar-Discourse Interface 5). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  70. Gergel, Remus & Jonathan Watkins (eds.). 2019. Quantification and scales in change ( Topics at the Grammar-Discourse Interface 7). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  71. Næss, Åshild, Anna Margetts & Yvonne Treis (eds.). 2020. Demonstratives in discourse ( Topics at the Grammar-Discourse Interface 6). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  72. Bardel, Camilla & Laura Sánchez (eds.). 2020. Third language acquisition: Age, proficiency and multilingualism ( EuroSLA Studies 3). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  73. Bárány, András, Theresa Biberauer, Jamie Douglas & Sten Vikner (eds.). 2020. Syntactic architecture and its consequences II: Between syntax and morphology ( Open Generative Syntax 10). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  74. Aussant, Émilie & Jean-Michel Fortis (eds.). 2020. Historical journey in a linguistic archipelago: Descriptive concepts and case studies ( History and Philosophy of the Language Sciences 3). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  75. Zinova, Yulia. 2021. Russian verbal prefixation: A frame semantic analysis ( Empirically Oriented Theoretical Morphology and Syntax 7). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  76. Bisiada, Mario (ed.). 2021. Empirical studies in translation and discourse ( Translation and Multilingual Natural Language Processing 14). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  77. Roessig, Simon. 2021. Categoriality and continuity in prosodic prominence ( Studies in Laboratory Phonology 10). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  78. Pinto, Jorge & Nélia Alexandre (eds.). 2021. Multilingualism and third language acquisition: Learning and teaching trends ( Contact and Multilingualism 2). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  79. Shim, Ji Young. 2021. OV and VO variation in code-switching ( Current Issues in Bilingualism 1). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  80. Ali, Mark, Scott Grimm & Adams Bodomo. 2021. A dictionary and grammatical sketch of Dagaare ( African Language Grammars and Dictionaries 4). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  81. Jacques, Guillaume. 2021. A grammar of Japhug ( Comprehensive Grammar Library 1). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  82. Bárány, András, Theresa Biberauer, Jamie Douglas & Sten Vikner (eds.). 2021. Syntactic architecture and its consequences III: Inside syntax ( Open Generative Syntax 11). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  83. Tra&Co Group, ᠎ (ed.). 2021. Translation, interpreting, cognition: The way out of the box ( Translation and Multilingual Natural Language Processing 15). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  84. Crysmann, Berthold & Manfred Sailer (eds.). 2021. One-to-many-relations in morphology, syntax, and semantics ( Empirically Oriented Theoretical Morphology and Syntax 7). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  85. Trklja, Aleksandar & Łukasz Grabowski (eds.). 2021. Formulaic language: Theories and methods ( Phraseology and Multiword Expressions 5). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  86. Grimm, Nadine. 2021. A grammar of Gyeli ( Comprehensive Grammar Library 2). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  87. Zimmer, Christian (ed.). 2021. German(ic) in language contact: Grammatical and sociolinguistic dynamics ( Language Variation 5). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  88. McElvenny, James & Andrea Ploder (eds.). 2021. Holisms of communication: The early history of audio-visual sequence analysis ( History and Philosophy of the Language Sciences 4). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  89. Bahrt, Nicklas N.. 2021. Voice syncretism ( Research on Comparative Grammar 1). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  90. Tahmasebi, Nina, Lars Borin, Adam Jatowt, Yang Xu & Simon Hengchen (eds.). 2021. Computational approaches to semantic change ( Language Variation 6). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  91. Maurer-Cecchini, Philippe. 2021. A grammar of Tuatschin: A Sursilvan Romansh dialect ( Comprehensive Grammar Library 3). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  92. Namyalo, Saudah, Alena Witzlack-Makarevich, Anatole Kiriggwajjo, Amos Atuhairwe, Zarina Molochieva, Ruth Gimbo Mukama & Margaret Zellers. 2021. A dictionary and grammatical sketch of Ruruuli-Lunyala ( African Language Grammars and Dictionaries 5). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  93. Boeckx, Cedric. 2021. Reflections on language evolution: From minimalism to pluralism ( Conceptual Foundations of Language Science 6). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  94. Berthele, Raphael & Isabelle Udry (eds.). 2021. Individual differences in early instructed language learning: The role of language aptitude, cognition, and motivation ( EuroSLA Studies 5). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  95. Hakimov, Nikolay. 2021. Explaining Russian-German code-mixing: A usage-based approach ( Contact and Multilingualism 3). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  96. Lemke, Robin. 2021. Experimental investigations on the syntax and usage of fragments ( Open Germanic Linguistics 1). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  97. Akinlabi, Akinbiyi, Lee Bickmore, Michael Cahill, Michael Diercks, Laura J Downing, James Essegbey, Katie Franich, Laura McPherson & Sharon Rose (eds.). 2021. Celebrating 50 years of ACAL: Selected papers from the 50th Annual Conference on African Linguistics ( Contemporary African Linguistics 7). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  98. Nitzke, Jean & Silvia Hansen-Schirra. 2021. A short guide to post-editing ( Translation and Multilingual Natural Language Processing 16). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  99. Archangeli, Diana & Douglas Pulleyblank. 2022. Emergent phonology ( Conceptual Foundations of Language Science 7). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  100. Pozdniakov, Konstantin. 2022. Proto-Fula–Sereer: Lexicon, morphophonology, and noun classes ( Niger-Congo Comparative Studies 3). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  101. Diewald, Gabriele & Katja Politt (eds.). 2022. Paradigms regained: Theoretical and empirical arguments for the reassessment of the notion of paradigm ( Empirically Oriented Theoretical Morphology and Syntax 10). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  102. Kolaković, Zrinka, Edyta Jurkiewicz-Rohrbacher, Björn Hansen, Dušica Filipović Đurđević & Nataša Fritz. 2022. Clitics in the wild: Empirical studies on the microvariation of the pronominal, reflexive and verbal clitics in Bosnian, Croatian and Serbian. ( Open Slavic Linguistics 7). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  103. Larsson, Ida & Erik M. Petzell (eds.). 2021. Morphosyntactic change in Late Modern Swedish ( Open Germanic Linguistics 2). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  104. Paulsen, Ingrid. 2022. The emergence of American English as a discursive variety : Tracing enregisterment processes in nineteenth-century U.S. newspapers ( Language Variation 7). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  105. Visser, Eline. 2022. A grammar of Kalamang ( Comprehensive Grammar Library 4). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  106. Hejná, Míša & George Walkden. 2022. A history of English ( Textbooks in Language Sciences 9). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  107. Kenny, Dorothy (ed.). 2022. Machine translation for everyone: Empowering users in the age of artificial intelligence ( Translation and Multilingual Natural Language Processing 18). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  108. Gunnink, Hilde. 2022. A grammar of Fwe ( African Language Grammars and Dictionaries 6). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  109. Lund, Kristine, Pierluigi Basso Fossali , Audrey Mazur & Magali Ollagnier-Beldame (eds.). 2022. Language is a complex adaptive system: Explorations and evidence ( Conceptual Foundations of Language Science 8). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  110. Sibanda, Galen, Deo Ngonyani, Jonathan Choti & Ann Biersteker (eds.). 2022. Descriptive and theoretical approaches to African linguistics: Selected papers from the 49th Annual Conference on African Linguistics ( Contemporary African Linguistics 6). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  111. Migge, Bettina & Shelome Gooden (eds.). 2022. Social and structural aspects of language contact and change ( Contact and Multilingualism 5). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  112. Hölzl, Andreas & Thomas E. Payne (eds.). 2022. Tungusic languages: Past and present ( Studies in Diversity Linguistics 32). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  113. Kocher, Anna. 2022. Complementizers on edge: On the boundaries between syntax and pragmatics in Ibero-Romance ( Open Romance Linguistics 1). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  114. Rodríguez González, Eva & Rosita L. Rivera (eds.). 2022. Language assessment in multilingual settings: Innovative practices across formal and informal environments ( Current Issues in Bilingualism 2). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  115. Hall, Tracy Alan. 2022. Velar fronting in German dialects: A study in synchronic and diachronic phonology ( Open Germanic Linguistics 3). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  116. Veselinova, Ljuba & Arja Hamari (eds.). 2022. The Negative Existential Cycle ( Research on Comparative Grammar 2). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  117. Frittella, Francesca Maria. 2023. Usability research for interpreter-centred technology: The case study of SmarTerp ( Translation and Multilingual Natural Language Processing 21). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  118. Coler, Matt & Andrew Nevins (eds.). 2022. Contemporary research in minoritized and diaspora languages of Europe ( Contact and Multilingualism 6). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  119. Prandi, Bianca. 2023. Computer-assisted simultaneous interpreting: A cognitive-experimental study on terminology ( Translation and Multilingual Natural Language Processing 22). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  120. Bullock, Barbara E., Cinzia Russi & Almeida Jacqueline Toribio (eds.). 2023. A half century of Romance linguistics: Selected proceedings of the 50th Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages ( Open Romance Linguistics 2). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  121. Cysouw, Michael. 2023. Encyclopaedia of German diatheses ( Open Germanic Linguistics 4). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  122. Bostoen, Koen, Gilles-Maurice de Schryver & Sara Pacchiarotti (eds.). 2022. On reconstructing Proto-Bantu grammar ( Niger-Congo Comparative Studies 4). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  123. Albert, Aviad. 2023. A model of sonority based on pitch intelligibility ( Studies in Laboratory Phonology 13). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  124. Schubö, Fabian, Sabine Zerbian, Sandra Hanne & Isabell Wartenburger (eds.). 2023. Prosodic boundary phenomena ( Studies in Laboratory Phonology 12). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  125. Kawaletz, Lea. 2023. The semantics of English -ment nominalizations ( Empirically Oriented Theoretical Morphology and Syntax 12). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  126. Fliessbach, Jan. 2023. The intonation of expectations: On marked declaratives, exclamatives, and discourse particles in Castilian Spanish ( Open Romance Linguistics 3). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  127. Barlow, Russell. 2023. A grammar of Ulwa (Papua New Guinea) ( Comprehensive Grammar Library 6). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  128. Müller, Stefan. 2023. Germanic syntax: A constraint-based view ( Textbooks in Language Sciences 12). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  129. Posio, Pekka & Peter Herbeck (eds.). 2023. Referring to discourse participants in Ibero-Romance languages ( Open Romance Linguistics 4). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  130. Bacskai-Atkari, Julia. 2023. The syntax of functional left peripheries: Clause typing in West Germanic and beyond ( Open Germanic Linguistics 5). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  131. Dolatian, Hossep, Afsheen Sharifzadeh & Bert Vaux. 2023. A grammar of Iranian Armenian: Parskahayeren or Iranahayeren ( Languages of the Caucasus 3). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  132. Janic, Katarzyna, Nicoletta Puddu & Martin Haspelmath (eds.). 2023. Reflexive constructions in the world's languages ( Research on Comparative Grammar 3). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  133. Dalrymple, Mary (ed.). 2023. Handbook of Lexical Functional Grammar ( Empirically Oriented Theoretical Morphology and Syntax 13). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  134. Biskup, Petr, Marcel Börner, Olav Mueller-Reichau & Iuliia Shcherbina (eds.). 2023. Advances in formal Slavic linguistics 2021 ( Open Slavic Linguistics 8). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  135. Granget, Cyrille, Isabel Repiso & Guillaume Fon Sing (eds.). 2023. Language, creoles, varieties: From emergence to transmission ( EuroSLA Studies 7). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  136. Pfadenhauer, Katrin, Sofia Rüdiger, Valentina Serreli & Inga Hennecke (eds.). 2024. Global and local perspectives on language contact ( Contact and Multilingualism 7). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  137. Dyck, Carrie, Frances Froman, Alfred Keye & Lottie Keye. 2024. A grammar and dictionary of Gayogo̱hó:nǫˀ (Cayuga) ( Estudios de Lingüística Amerindia / Estudos de Linguística Ameríndia / Studies of Amerindian Linguistics / Études de Linguistique Amérindienne 1). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  138. Bech, Kristin & Alexander Pfaff (eds.). 2024. Noun phrases in early Germanic languages ( Open Germanic Linguistics 8). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  139. Neacșu, Vlad A. . 2024. Linguistics Olympiad: Training guide ( Textbooks in Language Sciences 13). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  140. Giouli, Voula & Verginica Barbu Mititelu (eds.). 2024. Multiword expressions in lexical resources: Linguistic, lexicographic, and computational perspectives ( Phraseology and Multiword Expressions 6). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  141. Huang, Yaqian, Nina Hagen Kaldhol, Jun Jie Lim, Sharon Rose & Anthony Struthers-Young (eds.). 2024. ACAL in SoCAL: Selected papers from the 53rd Annual Conference on African Linguistics ( Contemporary African Linguistics 11). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  142. Polinsky, Maria & Michael T. Putnam (eds.). 2024. Formal approaches to complexity in heritage language grammars ( Current Issues in Bilingualism 3). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  143. Persohn, Bastian. 2024. The polyfunctionality of 'still' expressions: A cross-linguistic exploration ( Research on Comparative Grammar 4). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  144. Pebley, Carol J. & Thomas E. Payne. 2024. A grammar of Kagayanen ( Comprehensive Grammar Library 8). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  145. Gibson, Edward & Moshe Poliak (eds.). 2024. From fieldwork to linguistic theory: A tribute to Dan Everett ( Empirically Oriented Theoretical Morphology and Syntax 15). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  146. Glass, Lelia, Markus Dickinson, Chris Brew & Detmar Meurers. 2024. Language and computers ( Textbooks in Language Sciences 14). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  147. Tallman, Adam J. R., Sandra Auderset, Hiroto Uchihara & Anthony C. Woodbury (eds.). 2024. Constituency and convergence in the Americas ( Topics in Phonological Diversity 1). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  148. Stockigt, Clara. 2024. Australian Pama­-Nyungan languages: Lineages of early description ( History and Philosophy of the Language Sciences 8). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  149. Somers, Katerina. 2024. How to create an early German scriptus: The literization approach to historical German syntax ( Open Germanic Linguistics 9). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  150. Maxwell, Alexander, Raf Van Rooy & Jan Herkel. 2024. Elementa universalis linguae Slavicae: Annotated translation with introductory essays by Raf Van Rooy and Alexander Maxwell ( History and Philosophy of the Language Sciences 7). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  151. Nikulin, Andrey & Javier Carol. 2024. Historical phonology of Mataguayan ( Topics in Phonological Diversity 3). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  152. Rohleder, Jean. 2024. A grammar of Vamale ( Comprehensive Grammar Library 9). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  153. Essegbey, James, Brent Henderson, Fiona McLaughlin & Michael Diercks (eds.). 2024. Pushing the boundaries: Selected papers from the 51-52 Annual Conference on African Linguistics ( Contemporary African Linguistics 10). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  154. Bartens, Angela, Peter Slomanson & Kristoffer Friis Bøegh (eds.). 2024. New research on circum-Caribbean creoles and language contact ( Studies in Caribbean Languages 6). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  155. Kim , Ji Yea , Veronica Miatto, Andrija Petrović & Lori Repetti (eds.). 2024. Epenthesis and beyond: Recent approaches to insertion in phonology and its interfaces ( Topics in Phonological Diversity 4). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  156. Kasak, Ryan. 2024. A grammar of Mandan ( Comprehensive Grammar Library 10). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  157. van der Wal, Jenneke (ed.). 2025. The expression of information structure in Bantu ( Contemporary African Linguistics 12). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  158. Childs, G. Tucker. 2025. A grammar of Sherbro ( African Language Grammars and Dictionaries 7). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  159. Kuznetsova, Natalia, Cormac Anderson & Shelece Easterday (eds.). 2025. Rarities in phonetics and phonology: Structural, typological, evolutionary, and social dimensions ( Topics in Phonological Diversity 5). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  160. Wichers Schreur, Jesse. 2025. Intensive language contact in the Caucasus: The case of Tsova-Tush ( Languages of the Caucasus 5). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  161. Gehrke, Berit, Denisa Lenertová, Roland Meyer, Daria Seres, Luka Szucsich & Joanna Zaleska (eds.). 2025. Advances in Formal Slavic Linguistics 2022 ( Open Slavic Linguistics 10). Berlin: Language Science Press.
  162. Gehrke, Berit, Łukasz Jędrzejowski, Uwe Junghanns, Kerstin Schwabe & Carla Umbach (eds.). 2025. Syntax, semantics, and the lexicon: Papers by and in honor of Ilse Zimmermann ( Open Slavic Linguistics 9). Berlin: Language Science Press.
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    Ignatius Usar
  • 109.
    Bronze Proofreader
    Michael Marlo
  • 109.
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    Rosey Billington
  • 109.
    Bronze Proofreader
    Mª Teresa Ortego
  • 109.
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    Evans Mecha
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    Aleksandrs Berdicevskis
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    Anca Gata
  • 109.
    Bronze Proofreader
    Pedro Tiago Martins
  • 109.
    Bronze Proofreader
    Joseph P. DeVeaugh-Geiss
  • 109.
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    Wafa Abu Hatab
  • 109.
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    João Veloso
  • 109.
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    Gereon Kaiping
  • 109.
    Bronze Proofreader
    Martin Hilpert
  • 109.
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    Thomas Gardener
  • 109.
    Bronze Proofreader
    Daniel W. Hieber
  • 109.
    Bronze Proofreader
    Aaron Huey Sonnenschein
  • 109.
    Bronze Proofreader
    Linda Lanz
  • 109.
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    Stephanie Natolo
  • 109.
    Bronze Proofreader
    Christian Pietsch
  • 109.
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    Timo Buchholz
  • 109.
    Bronze Proofreader
    Anelia Ignatova
  • 109.
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    Joern Piontek
  • 109.
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    Thea Dittrich
  • 109.
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    Peter Petré
  • 109.
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    Benjamin Saade
  • 109.
    Bronze Proofreader
    Natalia Cáceres Arandia
  • 109.
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    Slavomír Čéplö
  • 109.
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    Ka Shing Ko
  • 109.
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    Kristina Pelikan
  • 109.
    Bronze Proofreader
    Zeljko Agic
  • 109.
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    Rachele De Felice
  • 109.
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    Charlotte van Tongeren
  • 109.
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    Neal Whitman
  • 109.
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    Armin Buch
  • 109.
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    Hugo Cardoso
  • 109.
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    Svetoslava Antonova-Baumann
  • 109.
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    Antonio Machicao y Priemer
  • 109.
    Bronze Proofreader
    Maria Maldonado
  • 109.
    Bronze Proofreader
    Susanne Vejdemo
  • 109.
    Bronze Proofreader
    Daniel Riaño Rufilanchas
  • 109.
    Bronze Proofreader
    Ulrike Demske
  • 109.
    Bronze Proofreader
    Trinka D'Cunha
  • 109.
    Bronze Proofreader
    Jaime Peña
  • 109.
    Bronze Proofreader
    Aaron Huey Sonnenschein
  • 109.
    Bronze Proofreader
    Ivan Salgado
  • 109.
    Bronze Proofreader
    Liubov Baladzhaeva
  • 109.
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    Adrien Barbaresi
  • 109.
    Bronze Proofreader
    Beatriz Sánchez Cárdenas
  • 109.
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    Plinio Barbosa
  • 109.
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    Simon Cozens
  • 109.
    Bronze Proofreader
    Linda Leembruggen
  • 109.
    Bronze Proofreader
    Hugh Paterson III
  • 109.
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    James Tauber
  • 109.
    Bronze Proofreader
    Bonny Sands
  • 109.
    Bronze Proofreader
    Jeffrey Pheiff
  • 109.
    Bronze Proofreader
    Joseph Lovestrand
  • 109.
    Bronze Proofreader
    Lynell Marchese Zogbo
  • 109.
    Bronze Proofreader
    José Luis Poblete
  • 109.
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    Valentin Vydrin
  • 109.
    Bronze Proofreader
    Anna Belew
  • 109.
    Bronze Proofreader
    Carl Börstell
  • 109.
    Bronze Proofreader
    Dietha Koster
  • 109.
    Bronze Proofreader
    Havenol M. Schrenk
  • 109.
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    Aysel Saricaoglu
  • 109.
    Bronze Proofreader
    Caitlin Gaffney
  • 109.
    Bronze Proofreader
    Fatma Bouhlal
  • 109.
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    Gizem Mutlu-Gülbak
  • 109.
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    Luzia Sauer
  • 109.
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    Rowena Kasprowicz
  • 109.
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    Ineke Vedder
  • 109.
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    Harald Ulland
  • 109.
    Bronze Proofreader
    Ritesh Kumar
  • 109.
    Bronze Proofreader
    Carla Parra Escartín
  • 109.
    Bronze Proofreader
    Pierre-Yves Modicom
  • 109.
    Bronze Proofreader
    Rosetta Berger
  • 109.
    Bronze Proofreader
    Eugeniu Costetchi
  • 109.
    Bronze Proofreader
    Francesca Di Garbo
  • 109.
    Bronze Proofreader
    Geert Booij
  • 109.
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    Kleanthes Grohmann
  • 109.
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    Lars Erik Zeige
  • 109.
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    Neele Harlos
  • 109.
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    Alan Scott
  • 109.
    Bronze Proofreader
    Siva Kalyan
  • 109.
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    Ken Manson
  • 109.
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    Cormac Anderson
  • 109.
    Bronze Proofreader
    Ka Yau (Ryan) Lai
  • 109.
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    Gracious Temsen
  • 109.
    Bronze Proofreader
    Jan Wohlgemuth
  • 109.
    Bronze Proofreader
    Michael Aubrey
  • 109.
    Bronze Proofreader
    Vasiliki Foufi
  • 109.
    Bronze Proofreader
    Nicholas Williams
  • 109.
    Bronze Proofreader
    Tatiana Philippova
  • 109.
    Bronze Proofreader
    Claudio Iacobini
  • 109.
    Bronze Proofreader
    Winfried Lechner
  • 109.
    Bronze Proofreader
    Waldfried Premper
  • 109.
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    Shannon Bischoff
  • 109.
    Bronze Proofreader
    Pia Bergmann
  • 109.
    Bronze Proofreader
    Oliver Schallert
  • 109.
    Bronze Proofreader
    Catherine Rudin
  • 109.
    Bronze Proofreader
    David Nash
  • 109.
    Bronze Proofreader
    Guohua Zhang
  • 109.
    Bronze Proofreader
    Monika Czerepowicka
  • 109.
    Bronze Proofreader
    Torgrim Solstad
  • 109.
    Bronze Typesetter
    Anatol Stefanowitsch