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  1. Sidwell, Paul; Alves, Mark (Ed.)
    How Sora uses older morphology of prefixation, infixation and reduplication to create more than two dozen forms that mean 'invisible'. The morphology is largely old and inherited from Austroasiatic. 
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  2. Sidwell, Paul; Alves, Mark (Ed.)
    Sora uses prefixes, infixes, suffixes and reduplication to create at least two dozen different forms that mean 'invisible'. Most of these elements are old in the Austroasiatic language family and speak to the derivational flexibility that was likely once possible in the Austroasiatic proto-language. 
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  3. Details of a study mapping prosodic features onto grammatical words in Sora. 
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  4. Prosodic properties of phonological and grammatical words in Soea 
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  5. Niebuhr, Oliver (Ed.)
    A study of prosody and morphosyntax in Sora, a Munda language of India 
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  6. Niebuhr, Oliver (Ed.)
    A first look at mapping between prosody and morphosyntactic structures in Sora, a Munda language of India 
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