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Language and Linguistics Compass, Volume 16
Volume 16, Number 1, January 2022
- Naja Ferjan Ramirez:
Fathers' infant-directed speech and its effects on child language development.
- Shinichiro Ishihara, Nick Kalivoda:
Match Theory: An overview.
Volume 16, Number 2, February 2022
- Jason A. Shaw:
Micro-prosody.
Volume 16, Number 3, March 2022
- Hayeun Jang:
A tutorial on articulatory muscles and ArtiSynth: Tongue and suprahyoid muscles, and 3D tongue model.
Volume 16, Number 4, April 2022
- Csanád Bodó, Blanka Barabás, Noémi Fazakas, Judit Gáspár, Bernadett Jani-Demetriou, Petteri Laihonen, Veronika Lajos, Gergely Szabó:
Participation in sociolinguistic research.
Volume 16, Numbers 5-6, June 2022
- Mísa Hejná, Anna Jespersen:
Ageing well: Social but also biological reasons for age-grading. - Aria Adli, Gregory R. Guy:
Globalising the study of language variation and change: A manifesto on cross-cultural sociolinguistics. - Tim Zingler:
Clitics, anti-clitics, and weak words: Towards a typology of prosodic and syntagmatic dependence.
Volume 16, Number 7, July 2022
- John Alderete, Padraig O'Seaghdha:
Language generality in phonological encoding: Moving beyond Indo-European languages.
Volume 16, Number 8, August 2022
- Cristopher Font-Santiago, Mirva Johnson, Joseph Salmons:
Reallocation: How new forms arise from contact.
Volume 16, Number 9, September 2022
- Kathleen E. Oppenheimer, Lauren K. Salig, Craig A. Thorburn, Erika L. Exton:
Taking language science to zoom school: Virtual outreach to elementary school students.
- Jonah Katz:
Metre, grouping, and event hierarchies in music: A tutorial for linguists.
Volume 16, Number 10, October 2022
- Kingsley O. Ugwuanyi:
(Socio)linguistic indices of the codification of Nigerian English.
Volume 16, Number 11, November 2022
- Tracey L. Weldon:
Visibly invisible: The study of middle class African American English.
- Catherine Davies, Kristen Syrett, Lucy Taylor, Samantha Wilkes, Cecilia Zuniga-Montanez:
Supporting adjective learning across the curriculum by 5-7 year-olds: Insights from psychological research.
Volume 16, Number 12, December 2022
Sociolinguistics
- Naomi Shin:
Structured variation in child heritage speakers' grammars.
TYPOLOGY & LANGUAGES OF THE WORLD
- Connor Mayer, Adam McCollum, Gülnar Eziz:
Issues in Uyghur phonology.
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