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| Journal of Linguistics |
| Cambridge University Press |
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Volume 39
Issue 3 |
| Nov 01, 2003 |
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ISSN: 00222267 |
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Volume 39 :
Issue 3
Table of Contents
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The change that never happened: the story of oblique subjects

JHANNA BARDAL and THRHALLUR EYTHRSSON
Page 439-472
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Passives and impersonals

JAMES P. BLEVINS
Page 473-520
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Semantic invariance, locating process and alterity: a TOPE-based analysis of the verbal prefix z- in Ikwere

SYLVESTER N. OSU
Page 521-574
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On the rarity of pre-aspirated stops

DANIEL SILVERMAN
Page 575-598
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(Virtually) conceptually necessary

PAUL M. POSTAL
Page 599-620
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Gregory T. Stump, Inflectional morphology: a theory of paradigm structure (Cambridge Studies in Linguistics 93). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001. Pp. xvi+308.

ANDREW SPENCER
Page 621-646
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Farrell Ackerman John Moore, Proto-properties and grammatical encoding: a correspondence theory of argument selection (Stanford Monographs in Linguistics). Stanford, CA: CSLI Publications, 2001. Pp. ix+197.

MALKA RAPPAPORT HOVAV
Page 647-652
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Alexandra Y. Aikhenvald R. M. W. Dixon (eds.), Areal diffusion and genetic inheritance: problems in comparative linguistics. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001. Pp. xvi+453.

MIKAEL PARKVALL
Page 652-657
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Artemis Alexiadou (ed.), Theoretical approaches to universals. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 2002. Pp. xviii+316.

ERIC MATHIEU
Page 657-660
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Zeljko Bokovi, On the nature of the syntax-phonology interface: cliticization and related phenomena (North-Holland Linguistic Series: Linguistic Variations Volume 60). Amsterdam: Elsevier, 2001. Pp. ix+328.

ANDREW CAINK
Page 661-665
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Chris Knight, Michael Studdert-Kennedy James R. Hurford (eds.), The evolutionary emergence of language: social functions and the origins of linguistic form. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000. Pp. xi+426.

PHILIP LIEBERMAN
Page 666-672
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Aditi Lahiri (ed.), Analogy, levelling, markedness: principles of change in phonology and morphology (Trends in Linguistics: Studies and Monographs 127). Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter, 2000. Pp. viii+385.

PATRICK HONEYBONE
Page 672-678
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Pieter Muysken, Bilingual speech: a typology of code-mixing. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000. Pp. xvi+306.

SHANA POPLACK and JAMES A. WALKER
Page 678-683
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Henk van Riemsdijk (ed.), Clitics in the languages of Europe (Empirical Approaches to Language Typology). Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter, 1999. Pp. xxii+1026.

CATHERINE RUDIN
Page 683-688
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Geoffrey Sampson, Empirical linguistics. London New York: Continuum, 2001. Pp. viii+226.

SHRAVAN VASISHTH
Page 688-694
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Alison Wray (ed.), The transition to language. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002. Pp. xii+410.

DANIEL NETTLE
Page 695-698
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Mark C. Baker, The atoms of language: the minds hidden rules of grammar. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001. Pp. xi+276.

LINDSAY J. WHALEY
Page 699-700
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Guglielmo Cinque Giampaolo Salvi (eds.), Current studies in Italian syntax: essays offered to Lorenzo Renzi (North-Holland Linguistic Series: Linguistic Variations 59). Amsterdam: Elsevier Science, 2001. Pp. xii+326.

FRANCISCO ORDEZ
Page 701-702
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Seana Coulson, Semantic leaps: frame-shifting and conceptual blending in meaning construction. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001. Pp. xiii+304.

KEN TURNER
Page 703-704
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Michiel Leezenberg, Contexts of metaphor (Current Research in the SemanticsPragmatics Interface 7). Amsterdam: Elsevier, 2001. Pp. viii+321.

SEANA COULSON
Page 704-706
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Andrea Moro, Dynamic antisymmetry. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2000. Pp. ix+142.

CECILIA POLETTO
Page 706-709
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Janet C. E. Watson, The phonology and morphology of Arabic (The Phonology of the Worlds Languages). Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002. Pp. xiii+307.

ELLEN BROSELOW
Page 709-711
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