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[1627] Barshi, Immanuel & Doris L. Payne (1996) : The interpretation of ‘possesser raising’ in a Maasai dialect
[23021] Barshi, Immanuel & Doris L. Payne (1998) : Argument structure and Maasai possessive interpretation: implications for language learning
[7854] Guion, Susan G. , Mark W. Post & Doris L. Payne (2004) : Phonetic correlates of tongue root vowel contrasts in Maa
[16304] Payne, Doris L. (1995) : Verb initial languages and information order
[16305] Payne, Doris L. (1997) : The Maasai external possessor construction
[16306] Payne, Doris L. (1998) : Maasai gender in typological perspective
[16308] Payne, Doris L. (2003) : Maa color terms and their use as human descriptors
[23185] Payne, Doris L. (2004) : Functions of Maa peê+low tone: a case study of discourse driven polysemy
[27808] Payne, Doris L. (2020) : Color term systems: Genetic vs. areal distribution in sub-Saharan Africa
[28914] Payne, Doris L. (2015) : Aspect and thematic clause combining in Maa (Nilotic)
[29126] Payne, Doris L. (2022) : Non-verbal predication and copular constructions in Maa (Eastern Nilotic)
[24750] Payne, Doris L. & Derek Olsen (2009) : Maa (Maasai) Nominalization: Animacy, Agentivity and Instrument
[29083] Payne, Doris L. & Leonard Ole-Kotikash (2008) : Maa Dictionary Maasai (IlKeekonyokie, IlPurko, IlWuasinkishu) and Samburu
[28913] Payne, Doris L. & Shahar Shirtz (2015) : Beyond Aspect: The expression of discourse functions in African languages
[16307] Payne, Doris L. , Leonard Ole-Kotikash & Keswe Mapena Ole-Lekutit (2001) : A frame semantics approach to lexemic structure: uncovering the truth about Maa a-síp
[16302] Payne, Doris L. , Mitsuyo Hamaya & Peter Jacobs (1994) : Active, inverse and passive in Maasai
[27021] Payne, Doris L. , Sara Pacchiarotti & Mokaya Bosire (2017) : Diversity in African languages - Selected papers from the 46th Annual Conference on African Linguistics
[26868] Shirtz, Shahar & Doris L. Payne (2013) : The Problem of 'Head' in Maa (Maasai) Nominal Phrases