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2.3 A traditional representation of Russian second locative as a subcase
2.4 A traditional representation of the partial case paradigm of Finnish nouns and adjectives
2.5 A traditional representation of the partial case paradigm of Finnish pronouns
2.7 Periphrasis in the Latin passive perfect of laudāre ‘praise’
2.8 An alternate representation of the Latin paradigm laudāre ‘praise’
2.9 Marginal defectiveness in the Eastern Armenian kinship term khyur ‘sister’
3.2 Morphophonological alternations in the present indicative of Spanish
3.3 Full paradigm of the defective Spanish verb abolir ‘abolish’
4.1 Paradigm of the defective Russian noun kočerga ‘fire poker’
4.2 Six core cases expressed by Russian nouns (inanimate patterns)
4.6 Paradigm of the 3rd person personal pronoun ena in Vedic Sanskrit
4.8 Paradigm of the defective neuter noun yakan ‘liver’ in Classical Sanskrit
4.9 Paradigm of the neuter noun yakṛt ‘liver’ in Classical Sanskrit
4.12 Paradigm of reflexive and non-reflexive past active participles in Latvian
4.13 Paradigm of reflexive and non-reflexive verbal nouns in Latvian
4.14 Paradigm of reflexive and non-reflexive present active participles in Latvian
4.15 Paradigm of the 3rd person personal pronoun ena in Vedic Sanskrit (redux)
5.6 A Greek noun class with inflectional stress in the genitive plural
5.7 A Greek noun class with lexical stress throughout the paradigm, and one that is ambiguous
5.8 Distribution of Greek genitive plural gaps by macroclass stress type
5.9 Distribution of Greek genitive plural gaps in macroclasses with inflectional stress uncertainty, by lexical stress
5.13 Pairwise conditional entropy of Greek nominal paradigm cells
5.14 A bootstrap analysis of the average mutual information of Greek nominal structure
6.4 Simple future subparadigm for the Sanskrit verb dā ‘give’
6.5 Periphrastic future forms for the Sanskrit verb dā ‘give’
6.7 Present indicative forms of the Romansch verb luschardar ‘to strut, parade oneself’
7.2 Stem-final palatalization in the 1sg of Russian dental stem verbs
7.3 Distribution of defective Russian verbs within the 2nd conjugation dental subclass
7.4 Four person/number frequency distributions found in Russian verbs
8.1 Paradigm of the heteroclite, suppletive, and deponent Croatian verb dijete ‘child’
A.3 Hypothetical token frequencies for the paradigm cells of class A