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Language and Linguistics Compass, Volume 5
Volume 5, Number 1, January 2011
- Martin Forst:
Computational Aspects of Lexical Functional Grammar. 1-18 - Patrick McConvell, Claire Bowern:
The Prehistory and Internal Relationships of Australian Languages. 19-32
- Regine Eckardt:
Semantic Reanalysis and Language Change. 33-46
- Jakob R. E. Leimgruber:
Singapore English. 47-62
Volume 5, Number 2, February 2011
- Jonathan Smallwood:
Mind-wandering While Reading: Attentional Decoupling, Mindless Reading and the Cascade Model of Inattention. 63-77 - Evelina Fedorenko, Nancy Kanwisher:
Functionally Localizing Language-Sensitive Regions in Individual Subjects With fMRI: A Reply to Grodzinsky's Critique of Fedorenko and Kanwisher (2009). 78-94 - Andriy Myachykov, Dominic Thompson, Christoph Scheepers, Simon Garrod:
Visual Attention and Structural Choice in Sentence Production Across Languages. 95-107
Volume 5, Number 3, March 2011
- Sonja A. Kotz, Silke Paulmann:
Emotion, Language, and the Brain. 108-125
- Lisa Davidson:
Phonetic and Phonological Factors in the Second Language Production of Phonemes and Phonotactics. 126-139
Volume 5, Number 4, April 2011
- Jeffrey Heinz:
Computational Phonology - Part I: Foundations. 140-152 - Jeffrey Heinz:
Computational Phonology - Part II: Grammars, Learning, and the Future. 153-168
- Martin Salzmann:
Towards a Typology of Locative Inversion - Bantu, Perhaps Chinese and English - But Beyond? 169-189
Volume 5, Number 5, May 2011
- Sarah C. Creel, Micah R. Bregman:
How Talker Identity Relates to Language Processing. 190-204
- Mary Hearne, Andy Way:
Statistical Machine Translation: A Guide for Linguists and Translators. 205-226 - Andy Way, Mary Hearne:
On the Role of Translations in State-of-the-Art Statistical Machine Translation. 227-248
- Daniel Ginsberg, Maya Honda, Wayne O'Neil:
Looking Beyond English: Linguistic Inquiry for English Language Learners. 249-264
- Eystein Dahl:
Tense and Aspect in Indo-Iranian Part 1: The Present and Aorist. 265-281 - Eystein Dahl:
Tense and Aspect in Indo-Iranian Part 2: The Perfect, Futurate, Participial and Periphrastic Categories. 282-296
- Thorsten Huth:
Conversation Analysis and Language Classroom Discourse. 297-309
Volume 5, Number 6, June 2011
- Linda R. Wheeldon:
Generating Spoken Sentences: The Relationship Between Words and Syntax. 310-321 - Kathryn Bock:
'How Much Correction of Syntactic Errors Are There, Anyway?'. 322-335
- Johan Bos:
A Survey of Computational Semantics: Representation, Inference and Knowledge in Wide-Coverage Text Understanding. 336-366
- K. Aaron Smith:
Grammaticalization. 367-380 - Elizabeth Closs Traugott:
Modality from a Historical Perspective. 381-396
- Matthew Goldrick:
Linking Speech Errors and Generative Phonological Theory. 397-412
- Åshild Næss:
The Grammar of Eating and Drinking Verbs. 413-423
Volume 5, Number 7, July 2011
- Sara Bögels, Herbert Schriefers, Wietske Vonk, Dorothee J. Chwilla:
Prosodic Breaks in Sentence Processing Investigated by Event-Related Potentials. 424-440
- Christine Mallinson, Anne H. Charity Hudley, Laura Rutter Strickling, Morgan Figa:
A Conceptual Framework for Promoting Linguistic and Educational Change. 441-453
- Marta Dynel:
Revisiting Goffman's postulates on participant statuses in verbal interaction. 454-465
- Zheng Xu:
Optimality Theory and Morphology. 466-484
- Gabriela Caballero:
Behind the Mexican Mountains: Recent Developments and New Directions in Research on Uto-Aztecan Languages. 485-504
- Jakob R. E. Leimgruber:
Teaching and Learning Guide for: Singapore English. 505-508
Volume 5, Number 8, August 2011
- Edward Gibson, Steve Piantadosi, Kristina Fedorenko:
Using Mechanical Turk to Obtain and Analyze English Acceptability Judgments. 509-524 - Jill P. Morford, Barbara Hänel-Faulhaber:
Homesigners as Late Learners: Connecting the Dots from Delayed Acquisition in Childhood to Sign Language Processing in Adulthood. 525-537
- Robert Blust:
Austronesian: A Sleeping Giant? 538-550
- Pilar P. Barbosa:
Pro-drop and Theories of pro in the Minimalist Program Part 1: Consistent Null Subject Languages and the Pronominal-Agr Hypothesis. 551-570 - Pilar P. Barbosa:
Pro-drop and Theories of pro in the Minimalist Program Part 2: Pronoun Deletion Analyses of Null Subjects and Partial, Discourse and Semi pro-drop. 571-587 - Nicoleta Bateman:
On the Typology of Palatalization. 588-602
Volume 5, Number 9, September 2011
- Robin L. Thompson:
Iconicity in Language Processing and Acquisition: What Signed Languages Reveal. 603-616 - Mireille Besson, Julie Chobert, Céline Marie:
Language and Music in the Musician Brain. 617-634 - Chantel S. Prat:
The Brain Basis of Individual Differences in Language Comprehension Abilities. 635-649
- Marcia Farr, Juyoung Song:
Language Ideologies and Policies: Multilingualism and Education. 650-665 - Vichet Chhuon:
Adolescent Heritage Speakers of Less Commonly Taught Languages in the United States. 666-676
- Ceil Lucas, Robert Bayley:
Variation in Sign Languages: Recent Research on ASL and Beyond. 677-690
Volume 5, Number 10, October 2011
- Pilar Piñar, Paola E. Dussias, Jill P. Morford:
Deaf Readers as Bilinguals: An Examination of Deaf Readers' Print Comprehension in Light of Current Advances in Bilingualism and Second Language Processing. 691-704
- Daniel Nützel, Joseph Salmons:
Language Contact and New Dialect Formation: Evidence from German in North America. 705-717
- David Glenn Clark:
Sentence Comprehension in Aphasia. 718-730
- Jeff Good:
The Typology of Templates. 731-747 - Barbara Citko:
Small Clauses. 748-763
Volume 5, Number 11, November 2011
- Stephani Foraker, Brian McElree:
Comprehension of Linguistic Dependencies: Speed-Accuracy Tradeoff Evidence for Direct-Access Retrieval From Memory. 764-783
- Matthew J. Gordon:
Methodological and Theoretical Issues in the Study of Chain Shifting. 784-794
- Gregory D. S. Anderson:
Auxiliary Verb Constructions (and Other Complex Predicate Types): A Functional-Constructional Overview. 795-828
- Zheng Xu:
Teaching and Learning Guide for: Optimality Theory and Morphology. 829-834
Volume 5, Number 12, December 2011
- Jean Mulder:
Grammar in English Curricula: Why Should Linguists Care? 835-847
- Philippe Schlenker:
Presupposition Projection: Two Theories of Local Contexts Part I. 848-857 - Philippe Schlenker:
Presupposition Projection: Two Theories of Local Contexts Part II. 858-879 - Bernhard Schwarz:
Long Distance Indefinites and Choice Functions. 880-897
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