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Mon Nov 19 2007
TOC: Lingua 117/10 (2007)
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1. Christopher
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Lingua Vol 117, No 10 (2007)
Message 1: Lingua Vol 117, No 10 (2007)
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Date: 19-Nov-2007
From: Christopher Tancock <c.tancock elsevier.com>
Subject: Lingua Vol 117, No 10 (2007)
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Publisher: Elsevier
http://www.elsevier.com/linguistics
Journal Title: Lingua
Volume Number: 117
Issue Number: 10
Issue Date: 2007
Main Text:
1. Middle voice Pages 1677-1714 Ingrid Kaufmann 2. On the phonological organization of Mandarin tones Pages 1715-1738 I-Ping Wan 3. The dissection and structural mapping of Cantonese sentence final particles Pages 1739-1783 Rint Sybesma and Boya Li 4. Reconsidering recursion in syntactic theory Pages 1784-1800 Marcus Tomalin 5. Korean putting verbs do not categorize space contrastively in terms of “tightness of fit” Pages 1801-1820 Kazuhiro Kawachi Book Reviews 6. Spanish Phonology and Morphology. Experimental and Quantitative Perspectives. David Eddington. John Odmark (Founding Editor), Yishai Tobin and Ellen Contini-Morava (General Editors), Studies in Functional and Structural Linguistics, vol. 53, John Benjamins Publishing Company, Amsterdam (2004). xv + 197 pp., €105.00 (Hb), US$ 126.00 (Hb). Pages 1821-1825 Frank Nuessel 7. Review of Arguments and Structure: Studies on the Architecture of the Sentence, Teun Hoekstra, Mouton de Gruyter, Studies in Generative Grammar 67 (2004). 416 pp. Pages 1826-1832 David Adger For more details about this Lingua Issue, please see: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00243841 or visit the journal homepage at: http://www.elsevier.com/locate/lingua
Linguistic Field(s):
Phonology
Syntax
General Linguistics
Morphology
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