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TOC: Linguistic Inquiry 43/1 (2012)
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Date: 07-Feb-2012
From: David Weininger <dgw
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Subject: Linguistic Inquiry Vol. 43, No. 1 (2012)
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Publisher: MIT Press
http://mitpress.mit.edu/
Journal Title: Linguistic Inquiry
Volume Number: 43
Issue Number: 1
Issue Date: 2012
Main Text:
Linguistic Inquiry leads the field in research on current topics in linguistics.In each issue, the world’s most celebrated linguists keep themselves and otherreaders informed of new theoretical developments based on the latestinternational scholarship.
Volume 43, Issue 1 - Winter 2012
Team Weak CrossoverCalixto Agüero-Bautista
Reconsidering Rightward Scrambling: Postverbal Constituents in Hindi-UrduEmily Manetta
Remarks and Replies
Agreement Weakening at PF: A Reply to Benmamoun and LorimorPeter Ackema, Ad Neeleman
On the Role of Variables in Phonology: Remarks on Hayes and Wilson 2008Iris Berent, Colin Wilson, Gary F. Marcus, Douglas K. Bemis
Having ‘Need’ and Needing ‘Have’ full accessStephanie Harves, Richard S. Kayne
Squibs and Discussion
Head Movement and Noun IncorporationMichael Barrie, Éric Mathieu
A Dilemma with Accounts of Right Node RaisingBradley Larson
Linguistic Field(s):
Computational Linguistics
Phonology
Semantics
Syntax
Typology
Subject Language(s):
Arabic, Standard (arb)
Hindi (hin)
Meskwaki (sac)
Mohawk (moh)
Ojibwa, Central (ojc)
Ojibwa, Eastern (ojg)
Ojibwa, Northwestern (ojb)
Ojibwa, Severn (ojs)
Ojibwa, Western (ojw)
Oneida (one)
Onondaga (ono)
Siksika (bla)
Urdu (urd)
Language Family(ies): Romance
Slavic Subgroup
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