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Publisher: Mouton de Gruyter http://www.mouton-publishers.com Journal Title: Theoretical Linguistics Volume Number: 29 Issue Number: 1/2 Issue Date: 2003 Subtitle: Comparative Markedness Main text: Theoretical Linguistics now appears as an open peer review journal. Each issue contains one long target article about a topic of general linguistic interest, together with several shorter reactions, comments and reflections on it. This format will stimulate discussion in linguistics and adjacent fields of study, in particular across schools of different theoretical orientations. Table of Contents Theoretical Linguistics 29 - 1/2 (2003) Special Issue: COMPARATIVE MARKEDNESS JOHN J. MCCARTHY Comparative markedness MOIRA YIP Some real and not-so real consequences of comparative markedness MARC VAN OOSTENDORP Comparative markedness and containment MEGAN CROWHURST Comparative markedness and identity effects in reduplication LEV BLUMENFELD Counterfeeding, derived environment effects, and comparative markedness ANIA LUBOWICZ Local conjunction and comparative markedness JOAN MASCAR� Comparative markedness and derived environments JEFF MIELKE, MIKE ARMSTRONG and ELIZABETH HUME Looking through opacity JOHN J. MCCARTHY What does comparative markedness explain, what should it explain, and how? To sign up for our FREE ELECTRONIC NEWSLETTER, please visit our website at http://www.degruyter.de/newsletter To order, please contact SFG Servicecenter-Fachverlage Postfach 4343 72774 Reutlingen, Germany Fax: +49 (0)7071 - 93 53 - 33 E-mail: deGruyterMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issues-f-g.com For USA, Canada and Mexico: Walter de Gruyter, Inc. 200 Saw Mill River Road Hawthorne, NY 10532, USA Fax: +1 (914) 747-1326 E-mail: cs
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