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Börstell, C., Jantunen, T., Kimmelman, V., de Lint, V., Mesch, J., & Oomen, M. (2019). Transitivity prominence within and across modalities. Open Linguistics, 5(1), 666-689. https://doi.org/10.1515/opli-2019-0037[details]
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