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Thu Mar 12 2009

TOC: Language Sciences 31/2&3 (2009)

Editor for this issue: Susanne Vejdemo <susannelinguistlist.org>

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        1.    Christopher Tancock, Language Sciences Vol 31, No 2&3 (2009)


Message 1: Language Sciences Vol 31, No 2&3 (2009)
Date: 09-Mar-2009
From: Christopher Tancock <c.tancockelsevier.com>
Subject: Language Sciences Vol 31, No 2&3 (2009)
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Publisher: Elsevier Ltd
http://www.elsevier.com/linguistics

Journal Title: Language Sciences
Volume Number: 31
Issue Number: 2-3
Issue Date: March-May 2009


Subtitle: Data and Theory: Papers in Phonology in Celebration of Charles W. Kisseberth


Main Text:

1. Editor’s preface
Page 113
Michael J. Kenstowicz

2. Publications of Charles W. Kisseberth
Pages 114-116

3. Harmonic domains and synchronization in typically and atypically developing
Hebrew-speaking children
Pages 117-135
Outi Bat-El

4. Colloquial Hebrew imperatives revisited
Pages 136-143
Shmuel Bolozky

5. Emergent feature structures: harmony systems in exemplar models of phonology
Pages 144-160
Jennifer Cole

6. Tone and depression in Phuthi
Pages 161-178
Simon Donnelly

7. On pitch lowering not linked to voicing: Nguni and Shona group depressors
Pages 179-198
Laura J. Downing

8. Unstressed words in Spanish
Pages 199-212
José Ignacio Hualde

9. How (not) to do phonological typology: the case of pitch-accent
Pages 213-238
Larry M. Hyman

10. Tone and syntax in Rutooro, a toneless Bantu language of Western Uganda
Pages 239-247
Shigeki Kaji

11. Two notes on Kinande vowel harmony
Pages 248-270
Michael J. Kenstowicz

12. Size vis-à-vis frequency: minimality and maximality constraints in Swahili
Pages 271-284
Iwona Kraska-Szlenk

13. Conspiracy and sabotage in the acquisition of phonology: dense data
undermine existing theories, provide scaffolding for a new one
Pages 285-304
Lise Menn, Ellen Schmidt, Brent Nicholas

14. Tachoni verbal tonology
Pages 305-324
David Odden

15. Productive reduplication in a fundamentally monosyllabic language
Pages 325-342
Ronnie B. Wilbur

For more on this Language Science special issue, see:
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/03880001
Or visit the journal homepage at:
http://www.elsevier.com/locate/langsci


Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
                            Phonology

Subject Language(s): Bukusu (bxk)
                            Hebrew (heb)
                            Nande (nnb)
                            Shona (sna)
                            Spanish (spa)
                            Swahili (swh)
                            Swati (ssw)
                            Tooro (ttj)

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