LINGUIST List 18.3153
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Sat Oct 27 2007
TOC: Journal of Greek Linguistics 7 (2006)
Editor for this issue: Fatemeh Abdollahi
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Journal of Greek Linguistics Vol 7 (2006)
Message 1: Journal of Greek Linguistics Vol 7 (2006)
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Date: 25-Oct-2007
From: Paul Peranteau <paul benjamins.com>
Subject: Journal of Greek Linguistics Vol 7 (2006)
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Publisher: John Benjamins
http://www.benjamins.com/
Journal Title: Journal of Greek Linguistics
Volume Number: 7
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Issue Date: 2006
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Journal of Greek Linguistics 7 2006. iv, 213 pp. This journal issue is available Electronic edition at ingentaJournals Table of contents From the Editors 1–2 Articles Basic colour terms in Modern Greek: Twelve terms including two blues †Anna Androulaki, Natalia Gômez-Pestaña, Christos Mitsakis, Julio Lillo Jover, Kenny Coventry and Ian Davies 3–47 A Grammar Inclusion Hypothesis of child language variation Marina Tzakosta and Anthi Revithiadou 49–70 A (not so) paradoxical instance of compensatory lengthening: Samothraki Greek and theoretical implications Nina Topintzi 71–119 State-of-the-art Review Article Syntactic and morphosyntactic phenomena in Modern Greek dialects: The state of the art Angela Ralli 121–159 Review Article Melita Stavrou and Arhonto Terzi, eds. Advances in Greek Generative Syntax: In Honor of Dimitra Theophanopoulou-Kontou Reviewed by Marios Mavrogiorgos 161–191 Book Review Chariton Charitonidis. Verb Derivation in Modern Greek: Alternation Classes, Conceptual Structures, Semantic Fields Reviewed by Marina Tzakosta 193–198 Dissertation Summaries Alexandra Galani. The morphosyntax of verbs in Modern Greek. University of York (United Kingdom), 2005. 199–200 Maria Mastropavlou. The Role of Phonological Salience and Feature Interpretability in the Grammar of Typically Developing and Language Impaired Children. Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, 2006. 200–201 Christopher Anton Rytting. Preserving Subsegmental Variation in Modeling Word Segmentation (or, the Raising of Baby Mondegreen). The Ohio State University, 2007. 201–205 Sims, Andrea D. Minding the gaps: Inflectional defectiveness in a paradigmatic theory. The Ohio State University, 2006. 205–209 Tserdanelis, Georgios. The Role of Segmental Sandhi in the Parsing of Speech: Evidence from Greek. The Ohio State University, 2005. 209–
Linguistic Field(s):
Pragmatics
Syntax
General Linguistics
Greek
Morphology
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