Dryer, Matthew S.. 2001 The basic position of modality morphemes (Mod) (indicating ability, permission, possibility, or obligation) relative to the lexical verb (or verb stem) (V). Dryer, Matthew S. (ed.) Matthew Dryer's Typological Database

Buffalo: Department of Linguistics, University at Buffalo. URL (Accessed on 2013-12-09.)

Dryer, Matthew S.. 2001 The basic position of tense/aspect affixes relative to the verb stem. Dryer, Matthew S. (ed.) Matthew Dryer's Typological Database

Buffalo: Department of Linguistics, University at Buffalo. URL (Accessed on 2013-12-09.)

Dryer, Matthew S.. 2001 Categorial status of auxiliary. Dryer, Matthew S. (ed.) Matthew Dryer's Typological Database

Buffalo: Department of Linguistics, University at Buffalo. URL (Accessed on 2013-12-09.)

Dryer, Matthew S.. 2001 The basic position of "auxiliaries" (Aux) (i.e. morphemes not bound to verb indicating tense or aspect) relative to the lexical verb (V). Dryer, Matthew S. (ed.) Matthew Dryer's Typological Database

Buffalo: Department of Linguistics, University at Buffalo. URL (Accessed on 2013-12-09.)

Dryer, Matthew S.. 2001 The basic position of pronominal object affixes on the verb. Dryer, Matthew S. (ed.) Matthew Dryer's Typological Database

Buffalo: Department of Linguistics, University at Buffalo. URL (Accessed on 2013-12-09.)

Dryer, Matthew S.. 2001 Do pronominal morphemes which are distinct from pronouns in subject position (i.e. those fitting categories other than OnlySuPro in 9g) normally co-occur with full noun phrase subjects?. Dryer, Matthew S. (ed.) Matthew Dryer's Typological Database

Buffalo: Department of Linguistics, University at Buffalo. URL (Accessed on 2013-12-09.)

Dryer, Matthew S.. 2001 Are there pronominal subject morphemes other than pronouns occurring in subject position?. Dryer, Matthew S. (ed.) Matthew Dryer's Typological Database

Buffalo: Department of Linguistics, University at Buffalo. URL (Accessed on 2013-12-09.)

Dryer, Matthew S.. 2001 Are independent pronouns for subject in subject position obligatory or usually used?. Dryer, Matthew S. (ed.) Matthew Dryer's Typological Database

Buffalo: Department of Linguistics, University at Buffalo. URL (Accessed on 2013-12-09.)

Dryer, Matthew S.. 2001 Status of independent subject pronouns with respect to role at clause level. Dryer, Matthew S. (ed.) Matthew Dryer's Typological Database

Buffalo: Department of Linguistics, University at Buffalo. URL (Accessed on 2013-12-09.)

Dryer, Matthew S.. 2001 Position of independent subject pronouns relative to the verb. Dryer, Matthew S. (ed.) Matthew Dryer's Typological Database

Buffalo: Department of Linguistics, University at Buffalo. URL (Accessed on 2013-12-09.)

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