Contemporary Linguistics
The Department of Linguistics of the University of Chicago is pleased to announce a new forum for the dissemination of linguistic research: Contemporary Linguistics.
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Contemporary Linguistics
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Volume 1: Fall 1994, edited by John A. Goldsmith, Salikoko S. Mufwene, Barbara Need, and David Testin.
- Gaps in the Paradigm,
by Geoffrey J. Huck and John A. Goldsmith
- The feature geometry of Modern Georgian harmonic clusters,
by Marcello Cherchi
- Double modals in American Southern English: How peculiar are they?
by Salikoko S. Mufwene
- Notes on N+VN compounds in Japanese: Evidence against postsyntactic
compounds in Japanese,
by Syugo Hotta
- Reflexive reference in West Greenlandic,
by Jerrold M. Sadock
- PC-Kimmo: An application for morphographemic alternations and morphotactics
of West Greenlandic Eskimo,
by Kyunghwan Kim
Volume 2: Spring 1996, Special Issue on Fox, edited by Amy Dahlstrom.
- Introduction,
by Amy Dahlstrom
- "Animacy" in Fox: on the motivation for animate/hierarchical alignment,
by Gregory D. S. Anderson
- Aspect in Fox,
by Irene Applebaum
- Word order, discourse function and Fox syntax,
by Guy Dove
- Verb-verb compounds in Fox,
by Syugo Hotta
- Noun incorporation in Fox,
by Lynette Melnar
- Remarks on come and go in Fox narratives,
by Saeko Reynolds
- Text: Mosquito, who fasted too long and became a spirit,
by Alfred Kiyana
Chicago Linguistic Society
Department of Linguistics
Last updated: November 20, 1998.