
Language vol. 100, 2024
VOLUME 100
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME 100 | |
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Extraction asymmetries show that type A coordination is adjunction Ad Neeleman & Misako Tanaka |
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On phrasal nominalization: A factorial analysis Frank Van Eynde |
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Verbs of perception: A quantitative typological study Elisabeth Norcliffe & Asifa Majid |
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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 |
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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 |
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II | |
Verbal classifiers from a crosslinguistic and cross-modal point of view Kadir Gökgöz |
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Gender assignment is local: On the relation between grammatical gender and inalienable possession Luke James Adamson |
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Variability, overlap, and cue trading in intonation Amalia Arvaniti, Argyro Katsika, & Na Hu |
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When bases compete: A voting model of lexical conservatism Canaan Breiss |
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Language Centennial Celebration: | |
The phonemic principle Morris Swadesh |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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Cue reliability, communicative efficiency, and differential subject marking: Evidence from Korean Hanjung Lee |
468 |
Decentering the colonial native speaker Devin Grammon & Anna Babel |
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Language Centennial Celebration: | |
From morpheme to utterance Zellig S. Harris |
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A comment on Harris's 'From morpheme to utterance' Robert Levine |
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Review of Verbal behavior, by B. F. Skinner Noam Chomsky |
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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 |
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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 |
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The greatest puzzle: Labov's 'Inherent variability of the copula' and its charge to the field Jessica A. Grieser |
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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 |
Index to Volume 100 | 833 |
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