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1. Introduction;
Part I. Grammar:
2. Functional categories and language typology;
3. Lexical, morphological and phonological dimensions of functional categories;
4. Semantics and pragmatics;
5. Theoretical syntax: the generative tradition;
Part II. Historical Linguistics:
6. Grammaticalisation;
7. Linguistic reconstruction;
Part III. Psycholinguistics:
8. Speech production;
9. Language development;
10. Agrammatic aphasia and Specific Language Impairment;
11. Language attrition and death;
Part IV. Language Contact and Bilingual Speech:
12. Sign languages;
13. Code-switching and code-mixing;
14. Lexical borrowing;
15. Pidgin and creole genesis;
16. Mixed languages;
17. Foreigner Talk;
18. Towards a modular and multi-dimensional perspective.
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