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TOC: Lingua 120/7 (2010)

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        1.    Christopher Tancock, Lingua Vol. 120, No. 7 (2010)

Message 1: Lingua Vol. 120, No. 7 (2010)
Date: 18-May-2010
From: Christopher Tancock <c.tancockelsevier.com>
Subject: Lingua Vol. 120, No. 7 (2010)
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Publisher: Elsevier Ltd
http://www.elsevier.com/linguistics

Journal Title: Lingua Volume Number: 120 Issue Number: 7 Issue Date: 2010


Subtitle: Optional Ergative Marketing


Main Text:

Introduction

1. Optional ergative marking and its implications for linguistic theoryPages 1607-1609William B. McGregor, Jean-Christophe Verstraete

Articles

2. Optional ergative case marking systems in a typological-semiotic perspectivePages 1610-1636William B. McGregor

3. Animacy and information structure in the system of ergative marking in UmpithamuPages 1637-1651Jean-Christophe Verstraete

4. ‘Optional’ ergativity and the framing of reported speechPages 1652-1676Alan Rumsey

5. From discourse to syntax and back: The lifecycle of Kuuk Thaayorre ergativemorphologyPages 1677-1692Alice Gaby

6. Ordering arguments about: Word order and discourse motivations in thedevelopment and use of the ergative marker in two Australian mixed languagesPages 1693-1713Felicity Meakins, Carmel O'Shannessy

Regular Articles

7. Invisible Last Resort: A note on clefts as the underlying source for sluicingPages 1714-1726Jeroen van Craenenbroeck

8. Must in Singapore EnglishPages 1727-1737Zhiming Bao

9. Reference assignment in Dutch: Evidence for the syntax–discourse dividePages 1738-1763Petra B. Schumacher, Maria M. Piñango, Esther Ruigendijk, Sergey Avrutin

10. In support of broad subjects in HebrewPages 1764-1776Edit Doron, Caroline Heycock

11. The landscape of additive particles—with special reference to the Cantonesesentence-final particle timPages 1777-1804Peppina Po-Lun Lee, Hai-Hua Pan

12. How different are expletive and referential pronouns? A parsing perspectivePages 1805-1820Yicheng Wu, Stephen Matthews

13. On the cross-linguistic avoidance of rhotic plus high front vocoid sequencesPages 1821-1844T.A. Hall, Silke Hamann

Book Reviews

14. P. José Masullo, E. O’Rourke and C.-H. Huang, Editors, Romance Linguistics2007: Selected Papers from the 37th Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages(LSRL), Pittsburgh, 15–18 March 2007. Current Issues in Linguistic Theory 304.,John Benjamins (2009) ISBN 978 90 272 48206 vii + 361, Price: $110.00, USD 165.00.Pages 1845-1849Frank Nuessel

15. Yaron Matras, Language Contact , Cambridge University Press (2009) 366 pp.,Price: £23.99, ISBN: 978-0-521-53221-1.Pages 1850-1852Evangelia Adamou

16. Sarah M.B. Fagan, German: A Linguistic Introduction , Cambridge UniversityPress (2009) ISBN 9780521618038 pp. xiv + 317, Price: £21.99.Pages 1853-1856Kerstin Hoge

Erratum

17. Erratum to: “Quantifiers, negation, and focus on the left periphery inHungarian” [Lingua 119 (2009) 564–591]Page 1857

18. Erratum to “Quantifiers, negation, and focus on the left periphery inHungarian” [Lingua 119 (2009) 564–591]Pages 1858-1885István Kenesei

For more information on this Lingua special issue, see:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/issue/5815-2010-998799992-2009757or visit the journal homepage at:http://www.elsevier.com/locate/lingua


Linguistic Field(s): Phonology                             Syntax                             Typology                             Discourse Analysis                             General Linguistics

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