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Mon May 04 2009
FYI: New Issue: Wiley-Blackwell Language & Linguistics Compass
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1. Fatemeh
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New Issue: Wiley-Blackwell Language & Linguistics Compass
Message 1: New Issue: Wiley-Blackwell Language & Linguistics Compass
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Date: 04-May-2009
From: Fatemeh Abdollahi <fatemeh linguistlist.org>
Subject: New Issue: Wiley-Blackwell Language & Linguistics Compass
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The latest issue of the Wiley-Blackwell Language & Linguistics Compass Discussion Forum is now available on The LINGUIST List. This feature allows you to read the full text of selected articles for free online. After reading, you can post a comment on the article's discussion page, or read what others have said. This is a wonderful opportunity to read newly published linguistics articles and engage in a discussion of the ideas. The new featured articles in this issue are: *How Infant Speech Perception Contributes to Language Acquisition, by Judit Gervain and Janet F. Werker *Syntactic Judgment Experiments, by James Myers *Can Language Politics Ensure Languages Survival? Evidence from Italy, by Carmela Perta *The Mathematical Assessment of Long-Range Linguistic Relationships, by Brett Kessler *Grammatical Categories and Relations: Universality vs. Language-Specificity and Construction-Specificity, by Sonia Cristofaro Find the links to all articles and their discussion pages at: http://linguistlist.org/pubs/blackwell/compass_index.cfm See also the Language & Linguistics Compass site at: http://www.linguistics-compass.com
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
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