| GEORGE AARON BROADWELL & TIMOTHY
J. SMITH |
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| Form and function in Kaqchikel word order |
1 |
| EUIYON CHO |
|
| Some fallacious arguments for the autonomy of syntax
hypothesis and limits of Autonomous Functionalism |
17 |
| MIKE DUKES |
|
| Null arguments in Polynesian: formal and functional
constraints |
29 |
| WOUTER JANSEN |
|
| Phonetic voice and phonological assimilation in the
Germanic languages |
43 |
| JEFF MIELKE |
|
| Perception in phonology: the case of Turkish [h] deletion |
59 |
| MARIANNE MITHUN |
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| Understanding and explaining applicatives |
73 |
| FREDERICK J. NEWMEYER |
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| Where is functional explanation? |
99 |
| STEFAN PLOCH |
|
| Link Phonology: a funcional explanation of
non-monotonicity in phonology |
123 |
| DAVID STRINGER |
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| The syntax of paths and boundaries |
139 |
| PIUS TEN HACKEN |
|
| Chomskyan versus formalist linguistics |
155 |
| SHANLEY ALLEN, FRED GENESEE, SARAH
FISH & MARTHA CRAGO |
|
| Patterns of code mixing in English-Inuktitut bilinguals |
171 |
| ANNA BERGE |
|
| The participial, emphasis, and speaker preference in West
Greenlandic |
189 |
| JONATHAN DAVID BOBALJIK & SUSI
WURMBRAND |
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| Seven prefix-suffix asymmetries in Itelmen |
205 |
| JOHN P. BOYLE |
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| The Aleut Effect: Competition at TP |
221 |
| WILLEM J. DE REUSE |
|
| The Great Yupik Mood Swing, and its implications for the
directionality of semantic change |
239 |
| MICHAEL FORTESCUE |
|
| Productivity and linguistic layering in West Greenlandic
and Aleut |
249 |
| JERROLD M. SADOCK |
|
| How special are Eskimo-Aleut languages |
263 |
| MIKAEL SVONNI & MIKAEL VINKA |
|
| North Sámi causatives as faire par constructions |
277 |
| MARY D. SWIFT |
|
| The morphological encoding of degrees of temporal
remoteness in Inuktitut |
289 |
| EDWARD J. VAJDA |
|
| The origin of phonemic tone in Yeniseic |
305 |
| MARK ARONOFF |
|
| Autonomous morphology: the waste remains |
323 |
| JONATHAN DAVID BOBALJIK |
|
| Rich agreement: On the morphological consequences of
syntactic variation |
339 |
| CLAIRE BOWERN |
|
| Unfamiliar solutions of familiar problems: How and why
Bardi turns i-n-l-bala-ij-ngay into ilalijarrngay |
353 |
| BERNARD COMRIE |
|
| How independent is Tsezic morphology |
367 |
| GREVILLE G. CORBETT, MATTHEW BAERMAN
& DUNSTAN BROWN |
|
| Domains of syncretism: a demonstration of the autonomy of
morphology |
385 |
| JOHN FRAMPTON |
|
| The amn't gap, ineffability, and anomalous aren't: Against
morphosyntactic competition |
399 |
| MARCIA HAAG |
|
| Cherokee tone associations with overt morphology |
413 |
| MICHAEL HUGHES & FARRELL ACKERMAN |
|
| Words and paradigms: Estonian nominal inflection |
425 |
| JAMES E. LAVINE |
|
| On the site of morphology and crosslinguistic variation |
437 |
| FRANÇOIS NEMO |
|
| Morpheme semantics and the autonomy of morphology: The
stable semantics of (apparently) unstable constructions |
453 |
| JOCHEN TROMMER |
|
| A hybrid account of affix order |
469 |