Language - Volume 95, Number 1 (March 2019)
The speaker-addressee relation at the syntax-semantics interface
Paul Portner, Miok Pak, & Raffaella Zanuttini
pp. 1-36, DOI: 10.1353/lan.2019.0008
Pragmatics and the social life of the English definite article
Eric K. Acton
pp. 37-65, DOI: 10.1353/lan.2019.0010
Prosody, focus, and ellipsis in Irish
Ryan Bennett, Emily Elfner, & James McCloskey
pp. 66-106, DOI: 10.1353/lan.2019.0012
Expressive updates, much?
Daniel Gutzmann & Robert Henderson
pp. 107-135, DOI: 10.1353/lan.2019.0014
Implicit control crosslinguistically
Marcel Pitteroff & Florian Schäfer
pp. 136-184, DOI: 10.1353/lan.2019.0016
Historical Syntax
Arrested development: Case attraction as a transitional stage from Old Icelandic demonstrative to relative sá
Christopher D. Sapp
pp. e1-e40, DOI: 10.1353/lan.2019.0007
Perspectives
Generative linguistics and neural networks at 60: Foundation, friction, and fusion
Joe Pater
pp. e41-e74, DOI: 10.1353/lan.2019.0009
No integration without structured representations: Response to Pater
Iris Berent & Gary Marcus
pp. e75-e86, DOI: 10.1353/lan.2019.0011
Generative grammar, neural networks, and the implementational mapping problem: Response to Pater
Ewan Dunbar
pp. e87-e98, DOI: 10.1353/lan.2019.0013
What can linguistics and deep learning contribute to each other? Response to Pater
Tal Linzen
pp. e99-e108, DOI: 10.1353/lan.2019.0015
Fusion is great, and interpretable fusion could be exciting for theory generation: Response to Pater
Lisa S. Pearl
pp. e109-e114, DOI: 10.1353/lan.2019.0017
A case for deep learning in semantics: Response to Pater
Christopher Potts
pp. e115-e124, DOI: 10.1353/lan.2019.0019
No free lunch in linguistics or machine learning: Response to Pater
Jonathan Rawski & Jeffrey Heinz
pp. e125-e135, DOI: 10.1353/lan.2019.0021
Research Reports
The effect of allophonic processes on word recognition: Eye-tracking evidence from Canadian raising
Ashley Farris-Trimble & Anne-Michelle Tessier
pp. e136-e160, DOI: 10.1353/lan.2019.0023
Sign language endangerment and linguistic diversity
Ben Braithwaite
pp. e161-e187, DOI: 10.1353/lan.2019.0025
Commentary
Tone: The present state and future potential
Laura McPherson
pp. e188-e192, DOI: 10.1353/lan.2019.0027
Reviews
Spontaneous spoken English: An integrated approach to the emergent grammar of speech by Alexander Haselow (review)
Liesbeth Degand
pp. 185-187, DOI: 10.1353/lan.2019.0018
Motion and the English verb: A diachronic study by Judith Huber (review)
Claudio Iacobini
pp. 188-190, DOI: 10.1353/lan.2019.0020
Quantitative historical linguistics: A corpus framework by Gard B. Jenset and Barbara McGillivray (review)
Dirk Geeraerts
pp. 190-191, DOI: 10.1353/lan.2019.0022
Borrowing: Loanwords in the speech community and in the grammar by Shana Poplack (review)
Bernd Heine
pp. 192-194, DOI: 10.1353/lan.2019.0024