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"The new journal SYNTAX is a welcome arrival, with outstanding editors and fine prospects. I look forward with much anticipation to the forthcoming issues." - Noam Chomsky, MIT SYNTAX aims to unite related but often disjointedly represented areas of syntactic inquiry together in one publication. Within a single forum SYNTAX will accommodate both the explosive growth and increased specialization in the field of syntax. Contents of the August 1999 issue: Multiple Case Checking - Susana Bejar and Diane Massam Gambling on UG: The Application of Monte Carlo Computer Simulation to the Analysis of L2 Reflexes - Katrien N. Christie and Phillip Christie Two Types of Impersonal Sentences in Spanish: Locative and Dative Subjects - Olga Fernandex-Soriano Events and Economy of Coordination - Ljiljana Progovac Edited by Samuel Epstein and Suzanne Flynn ISSN: 1368-0005, 3 issues a year, Volume 2, 1999 SAMPLE COPIES AVAILABLE For subscription details or to order a sample copy of SYNTAX please contact Clare Carter (quoting reference 89BB466) at: ccarterMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueblackwellpublishers.co.uk ALSO AVAILABLE - LINGUISTICS ABSTRACT ONLINE LINGUISTICS ABSTRACTS ONLINE is designed to revolutionize research and teaching by giving immediate access via the World Wide Web to more than 15,000 abstracts from nearly 300 linguistics journals published since 1985. 30-Day Free Library Trial Available Now! We are currently offering libraries a free 30-day trial link to the LINGUISTICS ABSTRACTS ONLINE website. During this period we will provide full access to your users. To register for the trial please contact: e-help
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