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LANGUAGE 70/4 (December, 1994): Articles: Nancy C. Dorian, `Varieties of variation in a very small place: Social homogeneity, prestige norms, and linguistic variation' Eloise Jelinek & Richard Demers, `Predicates and pronominal arguments' Andrew Carstairs-McCarthy, `Inflection classes, gender, and the Principle of Contrast' Review Article: Marilyn Shatz on Yamada's LAURA: A CASE FOR THE MODULARITY OF LANGUAGE and Tomasello's FIRST VERBS: A CASE STUDY Reviews: Nancy C. Dorian on Robins & Uhlenbeck, eds., ENDANGERED LANGUAGES Michael A. Covington on Hale & Keyser, eds., THE VIEW FROM BUILDING 20: ESSAYS IN LINGUISTICS IN HONOR OF SYLVAIN BROMBERGER Richard P. Meier on Wilcox, THE PHONETICS OF FINGERSPELLING Andrew Spencer on Aronoff, MORPHOLOGY BY ITSELF: STEMS AND INFLECTIONAL CLASSES Susan Steele on Heine, AUXILIARIES: COGNITIVE FORCES AND GRAMMATICALIZATION Julia S. Falk on Malkiel, ETYMOLOGY Mark Aronoff on Parkes, PAUSE AND EFFECT: PUNCTUATION IN THE WEST Carmen Silva-Corvalan on de Granda, EL ESPANOL EN TRES MUNDOS Michael Aceto on Winford, PREDICATION IN CARIBBEAN CREOLES Tariq Rahman on O'Leary, ed., SOCIOLINGUISTIC SURVEY OF NORTHERN PAKISTAN Bernard Comrie on Thomas, LINGUISTIC PURISMMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issue