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The notion of source in language acquisition |
Eve V. Clark & Kathie L. Carpenter |
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On the rise of epistemic meanings in English: An example of subjectification
in semantic change |
Elizabeth Closs Traugott |
31 |
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Maturation an the acquisition of the Sesotho passive |
Katherine Demuth |
56 |
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Primary features and their enhancement in consonants |
Kenneth N. Stevens & Samuel Jay Keyser |
81 |
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Discussion Note: |
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Classification of the American Indian languages: A reply to Campbell |
Joseph H. Greenberg |
107 |
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Reviews: |
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Reuland and ter Meulen (eds.): The representation of (in)definiteness |
J. Hoeksema |
115 |
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Joseph: Eloquence and power |
A. Scaglione |
125 |
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Gilbert (ed.): Pidgin and creole languages |
W. Washabaugh |
127 |
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Lastra de Suárez: Las áreas dialectales del náhuatl
moderno |
J. H. Hill |
129 |
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Watkins (ed.): Studies in memory of Warren Cowgill (1929-1985) |
M. Mayrhofer |
135 |
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Uszkoreit: Word order and constituent structure in German |
E. W. Hinrichs & T. Nakazawa |
141 |
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van Riemsdijk & Williams: An introduction to the theory of
grammar |
J. Goldsmith |
150 |
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Rudes & Crouse: The Tuscarora legacy of J.N.B. Hewitt; Rudes:
Tuscarora roots, stems, and particles |
M. Mithun |
159 |
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Hock: Principles of historical linguistics |
B. D. Joseph |
162 |
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Mohanan: The theory of lexical phonology |
S. Hargus |
164 |
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Friedrich: The language parallax |
D. Tannen |
169 |
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Book Notices |
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174 |
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The Editor's Department |
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197 |
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Publications Received |
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