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TOC: Biolinguistics 3/2-3 (2009)
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1. Cedric Boeckx,
Biolinguistics Vol 3, No 2-3 (2009)
Message 1: Biolinguistics Vol 3, No 2-3 (2009)
Date:
05-Oct-2009
From:
Cedric Boeckx <editors
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Subject:
Biolinguistics Vol 3, No 2-3 (2009)
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Publisher: Biolinguistics
http://www.biolinguistics.eu
Journal Title: Biolinguistics
Volume Number: 3
Issue Number: 2-3
Issue Date: 2009
Subtitle: Special Issue: BALE 2008
Main Text:
Biolinguistics 3.2-3, Special Issue: BALE 2008
Editorial
Introducing Special Issues in BIOLINGUISTICS
Kleanthes K. Grohmann and Cedric Boeckx 124-125
Guest Editorial: Introduction to BALE 2008
Nanna Haug Hilton 126-127
Articles
A Prospect for Evolutionary Adequacy: Merge and the Evolution and Development of
Human Language
Koji Fujita 128-153
The Non-Biological Evolution of Grammar: Wh-Question Formation in Germanic
Jacqueline van Kampen 154-185
Evolution, Perfection, and Theories of Language
Anna R. Kinsella and Gary F. Marcus 186-212
Full Interpretation of Optimal Labeling
Hiroki Narita 213-254
The Evolution of I-Language: Lexicalization as the Key Evolutionary Novelty
Dennis Ott 255-269
Danish Vestigial Case and the Acquisition
of Vocabulary in Distributed Morphology
Jeffrey K. Parrott 270-304
Sex and Syntax: Subjacency Revisited
Ljiljana Progovac 305-336
The Urge to Merge: Ritual Insult and the Evolution of Syntax
Ljiljana Progovac and John L. Locke 337-354
The Third Factor in Phonology
Bridget Samuels 355-382
Linguistic Field(s): Language Acquisition
Phonology
Syntax
General Linguistics
Historical Linguistics
Subject Language(s):
Danish (dan)
Language Family(ies): Germanic
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