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Aikhenvald, Alexandra Y., Bradshaw, Robert L., Ciucci, Luca, and Wangdi, Pema (2023) Celebrating Indigenous Voice: Legends and Narratives in Languages of the Tropics and Beyond. Anthropological Linguistics, 5 . De Gruyter, Berlin, Germany, pp. 1-339.

Alvanoudi, Angeliki, and Guerin, Valerie (2021) The discourse marker ale in Bislama oral narratives. Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages, 36 (2). pp. 264-297.

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Bradshaw, Robert L. (2023) Contact-induced clause-linking changes in Doromu-Koki: New genres, new strategies. In: Aikhenvald, Alexandra Y., Bradshaw, Robert L., Ciucci, Luca, and Wangdi, Pema, (eds.) Celebrating Indigenous Voice: Legends and Narratives in Languages of the Tropics and Beyond. Anthropological LInguistics, 5 . De Gruyter, Berlin, Germany, pp. 95-119.

Bertinetto, Pier Marco, and Ciucci, Luca (2023) Non-prototypical Derivation in Zamucoan. In: Dressler, Wolfgang, and Werner, Martina, (eds.) Between Derivation and Inflection. Veröffentlichungen zur Linguistik und Kommunikationsforschung / Publications on Linguistics and Communication Science . Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, Vienna, pp. 47-76.

Bradshaw, Robert L. (2022) A grammar of Doromu-Koki: a Papuan language of Papua New Guinea. PhD thesis, James Cook University.

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Ciucci, Luca (2023) Language secrecy and concealment in Chamacoco (Zamucoan). The Mouth: critical studies on language, culture and society, 10. pp. 159-178.

Ciucci, Luca (2022) ‘Eye’ in the Zamucoan languages. In: Baş, Melike, and Kraska-Szlenk, Iwona, (eds.) Embodiment in Cross-Linguistic Studies: The ‘Eye’. Brill's Studies in Language, Cognition and Culture, 31 . Brill, Leiden, Netherlands, pp. 259-284.

Ciucci, Luca (2022) The healing words of the Ayoreo. In: Storch, Anne, and Dixon, R.M.W., (eds.) The Art of Language. Brill's Studies in Language, Cognition and Culture, 32 . Brill, Leiden, The Netherlands, pp. 251-267.

Ciucci, Luca (2021) From fieldwork to reconstruction: historical issues in hotspots of linguistic diversity. Studia Linguistica, 75 (2). pp. 165-174.

Ciucci, Luca (2021) How grammar and culture interact in Zamucoan. In: Aikhenvald, Alexandra Y., Dixon, R.M.W., and Jarkey, Nerida, (eds.) The Integration of Language and Society: a cross-linguistic typology. Explorations in Linguistic Typology . Oxford University Press, New York, NY, USA, pp. 235-287.

Ciucci, Luca (2021) How historical data complement fieldwork: new diachronic perspectives on Zamucoan verb inflection. Studia Linguistica, 75 (2). pp. 289-327.

Ciucci, Luca (2021) How to restructure a grammatical category: the innovative person system of Chamacoco (Zamucoan, northern Paraguay). Folia Linguistica Historica, 55 (s42-s1). pp. 111-154.

Ciucci, Luca (2021) Zamucoan ethnonymy in the 18th century and the etymology of Ayoreo. Journal de la Société des américanistes, 107 (2). pp. 77-114.

Ciucci, Luca (2021) The hispanization of Chamacoco syntax. Italian Journal of Linguistics/Rivista di Linguistica, 33 (1). pp. 111-134.

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Olawsky, Knut J. (2023) Urarina. In: Epps, Patience, and Michael, Lev, (eds.) Amazonian Languages: An International Handbook. Handbooks of Linguistics and Communication Science, 2 . De Gruyter Mouton, Berlin, Germany, pp. 1107-1142.

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Walker, Neil Alexander (2022) Southern Pomo switch-reference and its origins within Pomoan. International Journal of American Linguistics, 88 (1). pp. 95-127.

White, Nathan (2021) Prehistory of verbal markers in Hmong: what can we say? Studia Linguistica, 75 (2). pp. 345-374.

Wangdi, Pema (2021) A Grammar of Brokpa: a Trans-Himalayan language of Bhutan. PhD thesis, James Cook University.

White, Nathan M. (2021) The Hmong language of North Queensland. PhD thesis, James Cook University.

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