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Language and Linguistics Compass, Volume 6
Volume 6, Number 1, January 2012
- Adrian Brasoveanu:
Correlatives. 1-20
- Michael Barrie:
Antisymmetry and Dynamic Antisymmetry. 21-35
- Uli Sauerland:
The Computation of Scalar Implicatures: Pragmatic, Lexical or Grammatical? 36-49
- David Kemmerer:
The Cross-Linguistic Prevalence of SOV and SVO Word Orders Reflects the Sequential and Hierarchical Representation of Action in Broca's Area. 50-66
Volume 6, Number 2, February 2012
- Silvia P. Gennari:
Representing Motion in Language Comprehension: Lessons From Neuroimaging. 67-84
- Fred Landman, Susan Rothstein:
The Felicity of Aspectual For-Phrases - Part 1: Homogeneity. 85-96 - Fred Landman, Susan Rothstein:
The Felicity of Aspectual For-Phrases - Part 2: Incremental Homogeneity. 97-112
- Ellen Brandner:
Syntactic Microvariation. 113-130
Volume 6, Number 3, March 2012
- Mary Hermes:
Indigenous Language Revitalization and Documentation in the United States: Collaboration Despite Colonialism. 131-142 - Julie Byrd Clark:
Heterogeneity and a Sociolinguistics of Multilingualism: Reconfiguring French Language Pedagogy. 143-161
- Wendy Sandler:
The Phonological Organization of Sign Languages. 162-182
- Valerie Fridland:
Rebel Vowels: How Vowel Shift Patterns are Reshaping Speech in the Modern South. 183-192
Volume 6, Number 4, April 2012
- Julie A. Van Dyke, Clinton L. Johns:
Memory Interference as a Determinant of Language Comprehension. 193-211
- Barbara Soukup:
Current Issues in the Social Psychological Study of 'Language Attitudes': Constructionism, Context, and the Attitude-Behavior Link. 212-224 - Catrin Norrby, Jane Warren:
Address Practices and Social Relationships in European Languages. 225-235
- Caroline Imbert:
Path: Ways Typology has Walked Through it. 236-258
Volume 6, Number 5, May 2012
- Franklin Chang, Marius Janciauskas, Hartmut Fitz:
Language adaptation and learning: Getting explicit about implicit learning. 259-278
- Nathalie Dajko:
Sociolinguistics of Ethnicity in Francophone Louisiana. 279-295
- Daniel Silverman:
Mikołaj Kruszewski: Theory and Vision (Part Two). 296-309
- Jennifer Culbertson:
Typological Universals as Reflections of Biased Learning: Evidence from Artificial Language Learning. 310-329
Volume 6, Number 6, June 2012
- Daniel Silverman:
Mikołaj Kruszewski: Theory and Vision (Part One). 330-342 - Marc van Oostendorp:
Quantity and the Three-Syllable Window in Dutch Word Stress. 343-358
- Pingali Sailaja:
Indian English: Features and Sociolinguistic Aspects. 359-370 - Suzanne Evans Wagner:
Age Grading in Sociolinguistic Theory. 371-382
- Pål K. Eriksen, Seppo Kittilä, Leena Kolehmainen:
Weather and Language. 383-402
Volume 6, Number 7, July 2012
- Peter C. Gordon, Matthew W. Lowder:
Complex Sentence Processing: A Review of Theoretical Perspectives on the Comprehension of Relative Clauses. 403-415
- Cecilia Ovesdotter Alm:
The Role of Affect in the Computational Modeling of Natural Language. 416-430
- Hunter Lockwood, Monica Macaulay:
Prominence Hierarchies. 431-446 - Alexander Grosu:
Towards a More Articulated Typology of Internally Headed Relative Constructions: The Semantics Connection. 447-476
Volume 6, Number 8, August 2012
- Bruno Galantucci, Simon Garrod, Gareth Roberts:
Experimental Semiotics. 477-493
- Chu-Ren Huang, Nianwen Xue:
Words without Boundaries: Computational Approaches to Chinese Word Segmentation. 494-505
- Billy Clark, Graeme Trousdale:
The Language Detective: A Course for Young Linguists. 506-516
- Doris Penka:
Split Scope of Negative Indefinites. 517-532
- Douglas S. Bigham:
Emerging Adulthood in Sociolinguistics. 533-544
Volume 6, Number 9, September 2012
- Manabu Arai:
What can Head-Final Languages Tell us about Syntactic Priming (and vice versa)? 545-559
- Susan Ranney:
Defining and Teaching Academic Language: Developments in K-12 ESL. 560-574
- Rachel Walker:
Vowel Harmony in Optimality Theory. 575-592
- Chris Fox:
Obligations and Permissions. 593-610
Volume 6, Number 10, October 2012
- Matthew J. Traxler, Megan A. Boudewyn, Jessica Loudermilk:
What's Special About Human Language? The Contents of the "Narrow Language Faculty" Revisited. 611-621
- Jirka Hana, Anna Feldman:
Resource-Light Approaches to Computational Morphology Part 1: Monolingual Approaches. 622-634 - Katrin Erk:
Vector Space Models of Word Meaning and Phrase Meaning: A Survey. 635-653
- Mark Dingemanse:
Advances in the Cross-Linguistic Study of Ideophones. 654-672
Volume 6, Number 11, November 2012
- Gregory A. Bryant:
Is Verbal Irony Special? 673-685
- Elliott Moreton, Joe Pater:
Structure and Substance in Artificial-phonology Learning, Part I: Structure. 686-701 - Elliott Moreton, Joe Pater:
Structure and Substance in Artificial-Phonology Learning, Part II: Substance. 702-718
- Sandro Zucchi:
Formal Semantics of Sign Languages. 719-734
- Patricia L. Dunmire:
Political Discourse Analysis: Exploring the Language of Politics and the Politics of Language. 735-751
Volume 6, Number 12, December 2012
- Jennifer S. Pardo:
Reflections on Phonetic Convergence: Speech Perception does not Mirror Speech Production. 753-767
- Howard Williams:
"Cohesion and Pragmatic Theory in Second-Language Writing Instruction". 768-776
- Eric McCready:
Formal Approaches to Particle Meaning. 777-795
- Robert Cirillo:
A Fresh Look at the Debate on Floating Quantifiers. 796-815 - Seth Cable:
Pied-Piping: Introducing Two Recent Approaches. 816-832
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