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A tonal analysis of Lithuanian nominal accent |
Juliette Blevins |
237 |
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Cognitive status and the form of referring expressions in discourse |
Jeanette K. Gundel, Nancy Hedberg & Ron Zacharski |
274 |
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A reexamination of the feature [sonorant]: The status of 'sonorant
obstruents' |
Keren D. Rice |
308 |
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Reviews: |
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Postal & Joseph (eds.): Studies in Relational Grammar 3 |
S. G. Lapointe |
345 |
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Borsley: Syntactic theory; Cowper: Introduction to syntactic
theory: The Government-Binding approach |
P. Farell |
354 |
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Carstairs-McCarthy: Current morphology; Matthews: Morphology
(2nd edn.); Spencer: Morphological theory |
G. T. Stump |
358 |
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Ruwet: Syntax and human experience |
D. Bouchard |
364 |
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Rochemont and Culicover: English focus constructions and the
theory of grammar |
K. E. Kiss |
366 |
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Ingram: First language acquisition: Method, description, and
explanation |
M. Maratsos |
372 |
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Selinker: Rediscovering interlanguage |
T. Odlin |
379 |
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Burling: Patterns of language: Structure, variation, change |
E. J. W. Barber |
383 |
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Gardner-Chloros: Language selection and switching in Strasbourg |
N. C. Dorian |
385 |
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Singler (ed.): Podgin and creole tense-mood-aspect systems |
B. Comrie |
389 |
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Gee: Social linguistics and literacies: ideology in discourse |
C. Hill |
393 |
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Algeo (ed.): Fifty years among the new words: A dictionary of
neologisms, 1941-1991 |
F. G. Cassidy |
397 |
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Cable: The English Alliterative tradition |
M. Hammond |
400 |
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Book Notices |
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404 |
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Publications Received |
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441 |