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Language and Linguistics Compass, Volume 9
Volume 9, Number 1, January 2015
- Yanping Dong, Ping Li:
The Cognitive Science of Bilingualism. 1-13
- Stephanie Solt:
Measurement Scales in Natural Language. 14-32
- Michael Ramsammy:
The Life Cycle of Phonological Processes: Accounting for Dialectal Microtypologies. 33-54
Volume 9, Number 2, February 2015
- Barbora Hladká, Martin Holub:
A Gentle Introduction to Machine Learning for Natural Language Processing: How to Start in 16 Practical Steps. 55-76
- Judith Tonhauser:
Are 'informative presuppositions' presuppositions? 77-101
- Michael A. Arbib:
From Action to Typology? A Neuro-evolutionary Perspective. 102-117
Volume 9, Number 3, March 2015
- Markus Dickinson:
Detection of Annotation Errors in Corpora. 119-138
- Kristin Denham:
Examining Linguistics in the Language Strand of the Common Core State Standards. 139-149
- David Kemmerer:
Word Order, Action, and the Brain: A Reply to Arbib. 150-156
Volume 9, Number 4, April 2015
- Lia Plakans:
Integrated Second Language Writing Assessment: Why? What? How? 159-167 - Shigeto Kawahara:
Geminate Devoicing in Japanese Loanwords: Theoretical and Experimental Investigations. 168-182 - Janet Fuller, Aimee Hosemann:
Latino Education. 183-195
Volume 9, Number 5, May 2015
- Jeffrey Reaser, Caroline Myrick:
Writing Language-based Trade Books: Making Linguistics Accessible to Lay Audiences. 198-208
- Kristine Horner:
Discourses on Language and Citizenship in Europe. 209-218 - Friederike Kern:
Turkish German. 219-233
Volume 9, Number 6, June 2015
- Cecelia Cutler:
White Hip-hoppers. 229-242
- Maya Ravindranath:
Sociolinguistic Variation and Language Contact. 243-255 - Chit Cheung Matthew Sung:
Hong Kong English: Linguistic and Sociolinguistic Perspectives. 256-270
Volume 9, Number 7, July 2015
- Erik D. Reichle:
Computational Models of Reading: A Primer. 271-284
- Michael Newman, Mireia Trenchs-Parera:
Language Policies, Ideologies and Attitudes in Catalonia. Part 1: Reversing Language Shift in the Twentieth Century. 285-294 - Erez Levon:
Integrating Intersectionality in Language, Gender, and Sexuality Research. 295-308
Volume 9, Number 8, August 2015
- Adrian Staub:
The Effect of Lexical Predictability on Eye Movements in Reading: Critical Review and Theoretical Interpretation. 311-327
- Chris Cummins, Jan P. de Ruiter:
Teaching and Learning Guide for Computational Approaches to the Pragmatics Problem. 328-331
- Luiza Newlin-Lukowicz:
Language Variation in the Diaspora: Polish Immigrant Communities in the U.S. and the U.K. 332-346
Volume 9, Number 9, September 2015
- Cecile McKee, Elly Zimmer, Amy Fountain, Hui-Yu Huang, Mia Vento:
Public Outreach in Linguistics: Engaging Broader Audiences. 349-357
- Ronald Beline Mendes, Livia Oushiro:
Variable Number Agreement in Brazilian Portuguese: An Overview. 358-368 - Phillip M. Carter, Andrew Lynch:
Multilingual Miami: Current Trends in Sociolinguistic Research. 369-385
Volume 9, Number 10, October 2015
- Sylvia Vitello, Jennifer M. Rodd:
Resolving Semantic Ambiguities in Sentences: Cognitive Processes and Brain Mechanisms. 391-405 - Megan A. Boudewyn:
Individual Differences in Language Processing: Electrophysiological Approaches. 406-419
- Laura Wagner, Shari R. Speer, Leslie C. Moore, Elizabeth A. McCullough, Kiwako Ito, Cynthia G. Clopper, Kathryn Campbell-Kibler:
Linguistics in a Science Museum: Integrating Research, Teaching, and Outreach at the Language Sciences Research Lab. 420-431
Volume 9, Number 11, November 2015
- Natasha Abner, Kensy Cooperrider, Susan Goldin-Meadow:
Gesture for Linguists: A Handy Primer. 437-451
- Kyle Rawlins, María Biezma:
Alternative Questions. 450-468
- Jennifer Nycz:
Second Dialect Acquisition: A Sociophonetic Perspective. 469-482
Volume 9, Number 12, December 2015
- Mireia Trenchs-Parera, Michael Newman:
Language Policies, Ideologies, and Attitudes, Part 2: International Immigration, Globalization and the Future of Catalan. 491-501
- Sharon Inkelas, Laura J. Downing:
What is Reduplication? Typology and Analysis Part 1/2: The Typology of Reduplication. 502-515 - Laura J. Downing, Sharon Inkelas:
What is Reduplication? Typology and Analysis Part 2/2: The Analysis of Reduplication. 516-528
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