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| Journal of Linguistics |
| Cambridge University Press |
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Volume 38
Issue 3 |
| Nov 01, 2002 |
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ISSN: 00222267 |
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Volume 38 :
Issue 3
Table of Contents
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On the misuse of the notion of abduction in linguistics

GUY DEUTSCHER
Page 469-485
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Clitic placement in L2 French: evidence from sentence matching

NIGEL DUFFIELD, LYDIA WHITE, JOYCE BRUHN DE GARAVITO, SILVINA MONTRUL and PHILIPPE PRVOST
Page 487-525
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The Comp-trace effect, the adverb effect and minimal CP

NICHOLAS SOBIN
Page 527-560
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A categorial treatment of adverbial nouns

NEAL WHITMAN
Page 561-597
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Syntactic reconstruction and demythologizing Myths and the prehistory of grammars

LYLE CAMPBELL and ALICE C. HARRIS
Page 599-618
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More myths

DAVID W. LIGHTFOOT
Page 619-626
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Linguistics at the beginning of the 21st century

D. TERENCE LANGENDOEN
Page 627-643
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Artemis Alexiadou, Geoffrey Horrocks Melita Stavrou (eds.), Studies in Greek syntax (Studies in Natural Language and Linguistic Theory 43). Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1999. Pp. v+283.

GEORGE TSOULAS
Page 645-708
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Lisa Cheng Rint Sybesma (eds.), The first Glot International state-of-the-article book: the latest in linguistics (Studies in Generative Grammar 48). Berlin New York: Mouton de Gruyter, 2000. Pp. ix+410.

KERSTIN HOGE
Page 645-708
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Carol Tenny James Pustejovsky (eds.), Events as grammatical objects: the converging perspectives of lexical semantics and syntax (CSLI Lecture Notes 100). Stanford, CA: CSLI Publications, 2000. Pp. x+510.

MALKA RAPPAPORT HOVAV
Page 645-708
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Rint Sybesma, The Mandarin VP (Studies in Natural Language and Linguistic Theory 44). Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1999. Pp. xi+230.

CATRIN RHYS
Page 645-708
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Mark Steedman, The syntactic process (Language, Speech, and Communication). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2000. Pp. xiv+330.

MARTIN JANSCHE SHRAVANVASISHTH and SHRAVAN VASISHTH
Page 645-708
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Philip Lieberman, Human language and our reptilian brain: the subcortical bases of speech, syntax, and thought. Cambridge, MA London: Harvard University Press, 2000. Pp. 221.

MICHAEL A. ARBIB
Page 645-708
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Pierrette Bouillon Federica Busa (eds.), The language of word meaning (Studies in Natural Language Processing). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001. Pp. xvi+387.

KEN TURNER
Page 645-708
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Richard Wiese, The phonology of German (The Phonology of the Worlds Languages). Oxford New York: Oxford University Press, 2000. Pp. ix+358.

MARTIN KRMER
Page 645-708
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Michel DeGraff (ed.), Language creation and language change: creolization, diachrony, and development. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2001. Pp. x+573.

MIKAEL PARKVALL
Page 645-708
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Laurence R. Horn Yasuhiko Kato (eds.), Negation and polarity: syntactic and semantic perspectives. Oxford New York: Oxford University Press, 2000. Pp. ix+271.

PAUL ROWLETT
Page 645-708
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Henk J. Verkuyl, Aspectual issues : studies on time and quantity. Stanford,
CA: CSLI Publications, 1999. Pp. x+266.

HENRITTE DE SWART
Page 645-708
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Paul D. Kroeber, The Salish language family: reconstructing syntax (Studies in the Anthropology of North American Indians). Lincoln, NE London: University of Nebraska Press, 1999. Pp. xxxi+461.

DONNA B GERDTS
Page 709-718
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Howard Lasnik (with Marcela Depiante Arthur Stepanov), Syntactic structures revisited: contemporary lectures on classic transformational theory (Current Studies in Linguistics 33). Cambridge, MA London: MIT Press, 2000. Pp. ix+212.

TIBOR KISS
Page 709-718
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Andrew Carnie Eithne Guilfoyle (eds.), The syntax of verb initial languages (Oxford Studies in Comparative Syntax). New York: Oxford University Press, 2000. Pp. vii+256.

DAVID WILLIS
Page 709-718
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Anna Papafragou, Modality: issues in the semanticspragmatics interface (Current Research in the SemanticsPragmatics Interface 6). Amsterdam: Elsevier, 2000. Pp. xii+238.

RAPHAEL SALKIE
Page 709-718
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John Archibald (ed.), Second language acquisition and linguistic theory. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers, 2000. Pp. viii+256.

SUSAN M. BRAIDI
Page 709-718
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