Language vol. 100, 2024

VOLUME 100

2024 [End Page 838]

CONTENTS OF VOLUME 100
I
Extraction asymmetries show that type A coordination is adjunction
Ad Neeleman & Misako Tanaka
1
On phrasal nominalization: A factorial analysis
Frank Van Eynde
40
Verbs of perception: A quantitative typological study
Elisabeth Norcliffe & Asifa Majid
81
Laryngeal contrast and sound change: The production and perception of plosive voicing and co-intrinsic pitch
Jiayin Gao & James Kirby
124
Language Centennial Celebration:
    Why a linguistic society?
Leonard Bloomfield
159
        Celebrating the LSA centennial in Language:
            Commentary on Bloomfield 1925
Brian D. Joseph & Sarah Grey Thomason
163
    Classification of American Indian languages
Franz Boas
167
        On classification, language, and American Indian scholarship:
            Commentary on Boas 1929
Barbra A. Meek
172
Teaching Linguistics (Online-only):
    Before their very eyes: Enhancing the (pre)literacy skills of deaf children
Melissa Curran, Gene Mirus, & Donna Jo Napoli
e1
II
Verbal classifiers from a crosslinguistic and cross-modal point of view
Kadir Gökgöz
179
Gender assignment is local: On the relation between grammatical gender and inalienable possession
Luke James Adamson
218
Variability, overlap, and cue trading in intonation
Amalia Arvaniti, Argyro Katsika, & Na Hu
265
When bases compete: A voting model of lexical conservatism
Canaan Breiss
308
Language Centennial Celebration:
    The phonemic principle
Morris Swadesh
359
        Morris Swadesh (1934), 'The phonemic principle'
Stephen R. Anderson
368
Language and Public Policy (Online-only):
    What I say, or how I say it? Ethnic accents and hiring evaluations in the Greater Toronto Area
Samantha Jackson & Derek Denis
e27
Teaching Linguistics (Online-only):
    Developing linguistics educators: A qualitative study of graduate linguist professional development
Allison Taylor-Adams & Kaylynn Gunter
e63
Replies (Online-only):
    Irrealis expressions and modality: A response to von Prince, Krajinović, and Krifka
Thomas Grano, Grayson Ziegler, Amanda Bohnert, Emily Hanink, Kelly H. Berkson, Shobhana Chelliah, & Sui Hnem Par
e84
    Response to Grano et al
Kilu von Prince
e94
Reviews:
    Peterson et al. (eds.): Discourse-pragmatic variation and change: Theory, innovations, contact
E. C. Traugott
372
    Wagner & McKee: How to talk language science with everybody
L. Gawne
376
The Editors' Report
John Beavers & Shelome Gooden
379
III
Case and agreement alignment in ditransitive constructions:
    A typological gap and its explanation
András Bárány
385
Polar response strategies across modalities: Evidence from German Sign Language (DGS)
Cornelia Loos, Markus Steinbach, & Sophie Repp
433
Cue reliability, communicative efficiency, and differential subject marking: Evidence from Korean
Hanjung Lee
468
Decentering the colonial native speaker
Devin Grammon & Anna Babel
504
Language Centennial Celebration:
    From morpheme to utterance
Zellig S. Harris
552
        A comment on Harris's 'From morpheme to utterance'
Robert Levine
573
    Review of Verbal behavior, by B. F. Skinner
Noam Chomsky
579
        Commentary on Noam Chomsky's review of B. F. Skinner's Verbal behavior
Frederick J. Newmeyer
604
Teaching Linguistics (Online-only):
    Syntactically branching out beyond the traditional classroom: A report on the discovery method
Jean Costa-Silva & Vera Lee-Schoenfeld
e99
Research Reports (Online-only):
    Word order in Cherokee: Information structure, thematic structure, and variability
Brian Hsu & Benjamin Frey
e124
Commentary (Online-only):
    Rejecting nativeness to produce a more accurate and just Linguistics
Anne Birkeland, Adeli Block, Justin T. Craft, Yourdanis Sedarous, Sky Wang, Alexis Wu, & Savithry Namboodiripad
e156
Reviews:
    Labov & Sankoff: Conversations with strangers
A. J. Dinkin
610
    Traugott: Discourse structuring markers in English:
        A historical constructionalist perspective on pragmatics
P. Petré
612
Recent Publications
620
IV
Time and thyme again: Connecting English spoken word duration to models of the mental lexicon
Susanne Gahl & R. Harald Baayen
623
Operationalizing borrowability: Phonological segments as a case study
Steven Moran, Elad Eisen, Dmitry Nikolaev, & Eitan Grossman
671
Getting to know them: Effects of familiarity, identity, and modeling on the production of singular specific they
Robin Queen, Mathew Kramer, Jeonghwa Cho, & Julie E. Boland
699
Seeing linguistic systems as intellectual, aesthetic, and expressive achievements
Anthony C. Woodbury
732
Language Centennial Celebration:
    Contraction, deletion, and inherent variability of the English copula
William Labov
776
        The greatest puzzle: Labov's 'Inherent variability of the copula' and its charge to the field
Jessica A. Grieser
818
Research Report (Online-only):
    Productive knowledge and item-specific knowledge trade off as a function of frequency in multiword expression processing
Emily Morgan & Roger Levy
e195
Reviews:
    Friedrich (ed.): The anti-racism linguist: A book of readings
A. Amir
825
    Beaver & Stanley: The politics of language
N. Fleisher
830
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