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Publisher: California State University, Fullerton Journal Title: California Linguistic Notes Issue Date: Summer 2004 Main text: California Linguistic Notes is available free of charge on the internet: http://hss.fullerton.edu/linguistics/cln/. The following articles and reviews are now available in the summer 2004 issue of California Linguistic Notes (CLN): Articles When contextualization cues mislead: misunderstanding, mutual knowledge, and non-verbal gestures Andrew Wilson Judeo-Spanish and the lexicalist morphology hypothesis: a vindication of inflectional and derivational morphology John C�rdenas Judeo-Spanish and the living museum claim: a synchronic view of a diachronic dilemma John C�rdenas Lost thoughts behind Korean words Lucia Chang Exploring the use of the 'they' pronouns singularly in English Shawn Johnson A believable accent: the phonology of the Pink Panther William Pickett Why words and rules are not enough: the ontology of avoidance William Pickett Turn keeping and turn over signals in a communicative event of accusation and indictment Viktoria Vibokova Reviews EUGENE H. CASAD and GARY B. PALMER (eds.), Cognitive linguistics and non-Indo-European languages Alan S. Kaye NILOOFAR HAERI. Sacred Language, Ordinary People Alan S. Kaye MICHAEL KENSTOWICZ (ed.), Ken Hale: A life in language Alan S. Kaye GHILAD ZUCKERMANN. Language Contact and Lexical Enrichment in Israeli Hebrew Alan S. Kaye California Linguistic Notes (ISSN 0741-1391) is published at the Program in Linguistics, California State University, Fullerton, California 92834-9480. Editor, Alan S. Kaye; Associate Editor, Robert D. Angus. Thanks go to Thomas P. Klammer, Dean of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences at California State University, Fullerton, for providing financial support to make this publication a reality once again. Lingfield(s): Cognitive Science, Morphology, Phonology, Pragmatics, Sociolinguistics, Syntax,Mail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issue