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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Alexander Andrason
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Andrason, Alexander. (2019). A serial verb construction with the verb alāku “go” in Canaano-Akkadian. Repositorio Institucional UCA (Pontificia Universidad Católica Argentina).1 indexed citations
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Andrason, Alexander. (2019). The conjunctive coordinator NA in Xhosa: its categorial status and map of polyfunctionality. The Italian Journal of Linguistics. 31(1). 3–60.4 indexed citations
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Andrason, Alexander, et al.. (2019). The QeTAL Form in the Aramaic of Ezra. 87(1). 59–98.
Andrason, Alexander. (2014). From resultatives to present tenses. Simultaneous path of resultative constructions. The Italian Journal of Linguistics. 26(1). 1–57.4 indexed citations
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Andrason, Alexander, et al.. (2014). From glosses to the Linguistic Nature of Canaano-Akkadian.3 indexed citations
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Andrason, Alexander. (2013). Against Floccinaucinihilipilification of the counterfactual sense of the BH suffix conjugation - or an Explanation of why the "Indicative" Qatal expresses conditions, hypotheses and wishes. Old Testament Essays. 26(1). 20–56.4 indexed citations
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Andrason, Alexander. (2013). The Gnomic qatal. 61. 5–53.1 indexed citations
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Andrason, Alexander. (2013). Semantic network of the Basse Mandinka BANTA form. Hrčak Portal of scientific journals of Croatia (University Computing Centre). 14(1). 1–31.2 indexed citations
Andrason, Alexander. (2011). The BH Weqatal : A homogenous form with no haphazard functions (Part 2).. 37(1). 1–25.7 indexed citations
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Andrason, Alexander. (2010). Resultative predicative adjunct constructions in the gothic Bible. Interlingüística. 3.2 indexed citations
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