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The Structural Design of Language

By Thomas S. Stroik, Michael T. Putnam

In this book, Stroik and Putnam take on Turing's challenge. They argue that the narrow syntax – the lexicon, the Numeration, and the computational system – must reside, for reasons of conceptual necessity, within the performance systems.



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Journal Title: Language Variation and Change
Volume/Issue:   24/1
Date: 2012
Table of Contents: Acoustic correlates of rhythm in New Zealand English: A diachronic study
by Jacqui Nokes, Jennifer B. Hay
pp 1-31

Aspects of identity in a second language: ING variation in the speech of Polish migrants living in Manchester, UK
by Rob Drummond
pp 107-133

Gender, prescriptivism, and language change: Morphological variation in Hebrew animate reference
by Erez Levon
pp 33-58

Exploiting random intercepts: Two case studies in sociophonetics
by Katie Drager, Jennifer B. Hay
pp 59-78

Variation and change in Chinese Korean: The case of vowel /y/
by Wenhua Jin
pp 79-106

Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Linguistic Field(s): Historical Linguistics
Morphology
Phonetics
Phonology
Sociolinguistics
Language Acquisition
Subject Language(s): English
Hebrew
Korean
 
LL Issue: 23.4018