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Title: Penn Working Papers in Linguistics, Vol 9:2 Publication Year: 2003 Publisher: Penn Linguistics Club Book URL: http://www.ling.upenn.edu/papers/pwpl.html Availability: Available Editor: Tara Sanchez Editor: Uri Horesh Paperback: ISBN: 15249549, Price: $15 US Abstract: Penn Working Papers in Linguistics is happy to announce that PWPL 9.2, "Papers from NWAV 31", is now available. Contents: Helene Blondeau. The old nous and the new nous: A comparison of 19th and 20th Century spoken Quebec French. Richard Cameron. Three Puerto Rican Spanish variables as texts on aging and gendering. Anne Harper Charity. Range of dialect in the formal speech of African-American elementary school children. Eve V. Clark. Critical periods, time, and practice. Cecilia Cutler. The authentic speaker revisited: A look at ethnic perception data from white hip hoppers. Chad Howe and Scott A. Schwenter. Present perfect for preterite across Spanish dialects. Thomas A. Klinger. Language labels and language use among Cajuns and Creoles in Louisiana. Andrew Koontz-Garboden. Spanish progressive aspect in stochastic OT. Manfred A. Krug. (Great) vowel shifts present and past: Meeting ground for structural and natural phonologists. Kenjiro Matsuda. Constant Rate Hypothesis, age-grading, and apparent time construct. Beckie Moriello and Walt Wolfram. New dialect formation in the rural South: Emerging Hispanic English varieties in the mid-Atlantic. Aaron Shield. The 64 million dollar vowel: Anglo pronunciation of a Spanish last name in Texas. Rena Torres Cacoullos and Jessie Elana Aaron. Determiner variation with English-origin nouns in New Mexican Spanish: Borrowing bare forms. Purchasing: Each author is entitled to one copy at the reduced price of $8 US. Additional copies are $15 US each. Checks and money orders should be made out to "Penn Linguistics Club." We are unable to accept credit cards, and all payments must be in US dollars. Please see our web page (http://www.ling.upenn.edu/papers/pwpl.html) for more information, including tables of contents and ordering information for back volumes, and reduced-price subscription information. Orders should be sent to: PWPL Department of Linguistics 619 Williams Hall University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA 19104-6305 working-papersMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuebabel.ling.upenn.edu Lingfield(s): Historical Linguistics Sociolinguistics Syntax Subject Language(s): English (Language Code: ENG) French (Language Code: FRN) Spanish (Language Code: SPN) Written In: English (Language Code: ENG) See this book announcement on our website: http://linguistlist.org/get-book.html?BookID=7790
Title: Penn Working Papers in Linguistics Vol 8:1 Publication Year: 2003 Publisher: Penn Linguistics Club Availability: Available Editor: Sudha Arunachalam Editor: Elsi Kaiser Editor: Alexander Williams Paperback: ISBN: 15249549, Price: $15 US Abstract: Penn Working Papers in Linguistics is pleased to announce that PWPL 8.1, "Proceedings of the 25th Annual Penn Linguistics Colloquium", is now available. Contents: ANNE ABEILLE, LIONEL CLEMENT AND ALEXANDRA KINYON. The TALANA treebank for French. DOMINIKA BARAN. English loanwords in Polish and the question of gender assignment. SABRINA BENDJABALLAH AND MARTIN HAIDEN. Templatic inflection in German. WI-VUN TAIFFALO CHIUNG. Tone change in Taiwanese: Age and geographic factors. SHUKI COHEN. A computerized scale for monitoring levels of agreement during a conversation. PAOLA ESCUDERO AND PAUL BOERSMA. Modelling the perceptual development of phonological contrasts with Optimality Theory and the Gradual Learning Algorithm. ANDREA GUALMINI, SIMONA MACIUKAITE AND STEPHEN CRAIN. Children's insensitivity to contrastive stress in sentences with 'only'. NORBERT HORNSTEIN AND HIROHISA KIGUCHI. PRO Gate and movement JOO-PHIL KIM. t-Palatalization and hypercorrection in the Korean central dialect. MARIANA LAMBOVA. On the interaction multiple (non) wh-fronting and multiple topicalization in Bulgarian. REIKO MAKINO. Pragmatic analysis of Japanese koto and no. BRIAN D. MCHUGH. Sonority sequencing and optimal syllable structure in one Philadelphian's polysyllabic /ae/-tensing pattern. GEORGE SMITH. On the distribution of the genitive attribute and its prepositional counterpart in Modern Standard German. GIANLUCA STORTO. Agreement in Masai and the syntax of possessive DPs (I). MEGHAN SUMNER. A psycholinguistic approach to abstractness: The case of Hebrew. YAPING TSAI. The semantic difference between Chinese quan and dou. SUSI WURMBRAND. Agree: The other VP-internal subject hypothesis. Purchasing: Each author is entitled to one copy at the reduced price of $8 US. Additional copies are $15 US each. Checks and money orders should be made out to "Penn Linguistics Club." We are unable to accept credit cards, and all payments must be in US dollars. Please see our web page (http://www.ling.upenn.edu/papers/pwpl.html) for more information, including tables of contents and ordering information for back volumes, and reduced-price subscription information. Orders should be sent to: PWPL Department of Linguistics 619 Williams Hall University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA 19104-6305 working-papersMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuebabel.ling.upenn.edu Lingfield(s): Discourse Analysis Phonology Pragmatics Psycholinguistics Semantics Sociolinguistics Syntax Subject Language(s): Bulgarian (Language Code: BLG) Chinese, Mandarin (Language Code: CHN) Chinese, Min Nan (Language Code: CFR) English (Language Code: ENG) German, Standard (Language Code: GER) Hebrew (Language Code: HBR) Japanese (Language Code: JPN) Korean (Language Code: KKN) Maasai (Language Code: MET) Polish (Language Code: PQL) Written In: English (Language Code: English) See this book announcement on our website: http://linguistlist.org/get-book.html?BookID=7791
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