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Does anybody know of any language in which the subject of a small clause behaves like a structural subject except for the purpose of binding theory? How can we account such a structure?Mail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issue
Hello fellow language professionals, I have just completed my last course and taken my comprehensive exams for my doctorate in TESOL. I know this is the time i must begin preparing to submit for publications, yet i'm not sure where to begin. I have been collecting data on and off for three years on African women entrepreneurs and English language acquisition within the context of their businesses. The study is deeply embedded in interactional sociolinguistics. Does anyone have any general suggestions for how to begin finding a place to get published? Hint's for submitting? Or ideas for contact that may be useful for the research in general? I would greatly appreciate your help. Triya Temple University Doctoral Candidate Graduate Assistant MA Bilingual/Bicultural Ed, Teachers College, Columbia University Subject-Language: English; Code: ENGMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issue