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        1.    Christopher Tancock, Lingua Vol. 120, No. 8 (2010)

Message 1: Lingua Vol. 120, No. 8 (2010)
Date: 24-May-2010
From: Christopher Tancock <c.tancockelsevier.com>
Subject: Lingua Vol. 120, No. 8 (2010)
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Publisher: Elsevier Ltd
http://www.elsevier.com/linguistics

Journal Title: Lingua Volume Number: 120 Issue Number: 8 Issue Date: 2010


Subtitle: Asymmetries in Language Acquisition


Main Text:

Editorial

1. Production/comprehension asymmetries in language acquisitionPages 1887-1897Petra Hendriks, Charlotte Koster

Articles

2. The acquisition of the stop-fricative contrast in perception and productionPages 1898-1909Nicole Altvater-Mackensen, Paula Fikkert

3. What asymmetries within comprehension reveal about asymmetries betweencomprehension and production: The case of verb inflection in language acquisitionPages 1910-1925Oda-Christina Brandt-Kobele, Barbara Höhle

4. Is there really an asymmetry in the acquisition of the focus-to-accentuationmapping?Pages 1926-1939Aoju Chen

5. Comparison of modalities in SLI syntax: A study on the comprehension andproduction of non-canonical sentencesPages 1940-1955Carla Contemori, Maria Garraffa

6. Over-informative children: Production/comprehension asymmetry or tolerance topragmatic violations?Pages 1956-1972Catherine Davies, Napoleon Katsos

7. Asymmetries in the acquisition of definite and indefinite NPsPages 1973-1990Angeliek van Hout, Kaitlyn Harrigan, Jill de Villiers

8. Symmetry in comprehension and production of pronouns: A comparison of Germanand HebrewPages 1991-2005Esther Ruigendijk, Naama Friedmann, Rama Novogrodsky, Noga Balaban

Regular Articles

9. Why some verbs can form a resultative construction while others cannot:Decomposing semantic bindingPages 2006-2021Michael Richter, Roeland van Hout

10. The role of proficiency and working memory in gender and number agreementprocessing in L1 and L2 SpanishPages 2022-2039Nuria Sagarra, Julia Herschensohn

11. At the C-T boundary: Investigating Abruzzese complementationPages 2040-2060Roberta D’Alessandro, Adam Ledgeway

12. Centers and peripheries: Network roles in language changePages 2061-2079Zsuzsanna Fagyal, Samarth Swarup, Anna María Escobar, Les Gasser, Kiran Lakkaraju

13. More individual differences in language attainment: How much do adult nativespeakers of English know about passives and quantifiers?Pages 2080-2094James A. Street, Ewa Dąbrowska

For more information on this Lingua special issue, see:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/issue/5815-2010-998799991-2033757or visit the journal homepage at:http://www.elsevier.com/locate/lingua


Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics                             Language Acquisition
Subject Language(s): German, Standard (deu)                             Hebrew (heb)                             Spanish (spa)

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