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Historical Dialectology in the Digital Age
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Language and Dialect Contact in Ireland: The Phonological Origins of Mid-Ulster English
Maguire
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Migrating Meanings: Sharing Keywords in a Global World
Underhill
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4
Modelling World Englishes: A Joint Approach to Postcolonial and Non-Postcolonial Varieties
Buschfeld
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Multimodal Participation and Engagement: Social interaction in the Classroom
Jacknick
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Rethinking Language Policy
Spolsky
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The History of the Present English Subjunctive: A Corpus-based Study of Mood and Modality
Moessner
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World Englishes at the Grassroots
Meierkord
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A Unified Theory of Polarity Sensitivity: Comparative Syntax of Arabic
Alqassas
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Asking and Telling in Conversation
Pomerantz
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Barayin Morphosyntax: A Lexical-Functional Approach
Lovestrand
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Chinese Linguistics: An Introduction
Arcodia & Basciano
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Continuity and Variation in Germanic and Romance
Wolfe & Meklenborg (eds)
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Diachrony of Differential Object Marking in Romanian
Hill & Mardale
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Elite Authenticity: Remaking Distinction in Food Discourse
Mapes
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English Prepositions: Their Meanings and Uses
Dixon
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Expressive Meaning Across Linguistic Levels and Frameworks
Trotzke & Vilalba (eds)
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Gradient Acceptability and Linguistic Theory
Francis
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Highly Irregular: Why Tough, Through, and Dough Don't RhymeDLAnd Other Oddities of the English Language
Okrent
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In Pursuit of English: Language and Subjectivity in Neoliberal South Korea
Park
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Language Change, Variation, and Universals
Culicover
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Language Communities in Japan
Maher (ed)
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Majority Quantification and Quantity Superlatives: A Crosslinguistic Analysis of Most
Dobrovie-Sorin & Giurgea
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Millennials Talking Media: Creating Intertextual Identities in Everyday Conversation
Sierra
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Modular Design of Grammar
Arka et al (eds)
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Noun-Based Constructions in the History of Portuguese and Spanish
Amaral & Delicado Cantero
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Parameters of Predicate Fronting
Lee-Schoenfeld & Ott (eds)
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Periphrasis and Inflexion in Diachrony: A View from Romance
Ledgeway et al (eds)
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29
Polynesian Syntax and its Interfaces
Clemens & Massam (eds)
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30
Romance Object Clitics: Microvariation and Linguistic Change
Pescarini
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Speech Representation in the History of English: Topics and Approaches
Grund & Walker (eds)
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Syntactic Change in French
Wolfe
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Syntactic Features and the Limits of Syntactic Change
Jónsson & Eythórsson (eds)
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34
The Hidden History of Coined Words
Keyes
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35
The Integration of Language and Society: A Cross-Linguistic Typology
Aikhenvald et al (eds)
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The Language of Fiction
Maier & Stokke (eds)
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The Linguistics Wars: Chomsky, Lakoff, and the Battle over Deep Structure
Harris
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The Oxford History of Romanian Morphology
Maiden et al
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The Oxford Latin Syntax: Volume II: The Complex Sentence and Discourse
Pinkster
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Verb-Verb Complexes in Asian Languages
Kageyama et al (eds)
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Writing a War of Words: Andrew Clark and the Search for Meaning in World War One
Mugglestone
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Sunnyside: A Sociolinguistic History of British House Names
Wright
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43
The Discourse of Police Interviews
Mason
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44
Arabic in Modern Hebrew Texts: The Stylistics of Exophonic Writing
Ahmed
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Language Revitalisation in Gaelic Scotland: Linguistic Practice and Ideology
Dunmore
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The Henri Meschonnic Reader: A Poetics of Society
Meschonnic
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The Interaction of Borrowing and Word Formation
ten Hacken
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A Grammar of Akabea
Zamponi & Comrie
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All Bullshit and Lies?: Insincerity, Irresponsibility, and the Judgment of Untruthfulness
Heffer
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Anti-contiguity: A Theory of Wh- Prosody
Kandybowicz
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Colonial and Decolonial Linguistics: Knowledges and Epistemes
Deumert et al (eds)
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Contrast and Representations in Syntax
Bjorkman & Hall (eds)
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Cultural Economies of Locative Media
Wilken
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Enriched Meanings: Natural Language Semantics with Category Theory
Asudeh & Giorgolo
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Global Leadership Talk: Constructing Good Governance in Indonesia
Goebel
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Headless Relative Clauses in Mesoamerican Languages
Caponigro et al (eds)
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Language Dispersal, Diversification, and Contact C
Crevels & Muysken (eds)
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Language Invention in Linguistics Pedagogy
Punske et al (eds)
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Language or Dialect?: The History of a Conceptual Pair
van Rooy
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Linguistic Intuitions: Evidence and Method
Schindler et al (eds)
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61
Linguistic Meaning Meets Linguistic Form
Duffley
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62
Niuean: Predicates and Arguments in an Isolating Language
Massam
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Nominal Arguments and Language Variation
Jiang
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64
Nominalization: 50 Years on from Chomsky's Remarks
Alexiadou & Borer (eds)
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65
Phonetic Causes of Sound Change: The Palatalization and Assibilation of Obstruents
Recasens
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66
Phonological Word and Grammatical Word: A Cross-Linguistic Typology
Aikhenvald et al (eds)
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queerqueen: Linguistic Excess in Japanese Media
Maree
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Reimagining Rapport
Goebel (ed)
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Rethinking Verb Second
Woods & Wolfe (eds)
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Revivalistics: From the Genesis of Israeli to Language Reclamation in Australia and Beyond
Zuckermann
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Smuggling in Syntax
Belletti & Collins (eds)
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Speech Timing: Implications for Theories of Phonology, Phonetics, and Speech Motor Control
Turk & Shattuck-Hufnagel
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73
Speech, Writing, and Thought Presentation in 19th-Century Narrative Fiction: A Corpus-Assisted Approach
Busse
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74
The Complexities of Morphology
Arkadiev & Gardani (eds)
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75
The Dynamics of Dementia Communication
Wray
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76
The Emergence of Functions in Language
Frajzyngier & Butters
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77
The History of Negation in the Languages of Europe and the Mediterranean: Volume II: Patterns and Processes
Breitbarth et al
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78
The Linguistics of Humor: An Introduction
Attardo
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79
The Oxford Guide to the Transeurasian Languages
Robbeets & Savelyev (eds)
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80
The Oxford Turkish Grammar
van Schaaik
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81
The Struggle for a Multilingual Future: Youth and Education in Sri Lanka
Davis
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82
Unbounded Dependency Constructions: Theoretical and Experimental Perspectives
Chaves & Putnam
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83
Variation and Change in Gallo-Romance Grammar
Wolfe & Maiden (eds)
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84
Variation in P: Comparative Approaches to Adpositional Phrases
Garzonio & Rossi (eds)
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85
Visual and Multimodal Communication: Applying the Relevance Principle
Forceville
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86
Women in the History of Linguistics
Ayres-Bennett & Sanson (eds)
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87
Yiddish: Biography of a Language
Shandler
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88
A Multi-locus Analysis of Arabic Negation: Micro-variation in Southern Levantine, Gulf and Standard Arabic
Alqassas
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89
Situations and Syntactic Structures: Rethinking Auxiliaries and Order in English
Ramchand
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90
A Journey in Languages and Cultures: The Life of a Bicultural Bilingual
Grosjean
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91
Categoriality in Language Change: The Case of the English Gerund
Fonteyn
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92
Communicating & Relating: Constituting Face in Everyday Interacting
Arundale
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93
Cycles in Language Change
Bouzouita et al (eds)
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94
Dative External Possessors in Early English
Allen
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95
Genders and Classifiers: A Cross-Linguistic Typology
Aikhenvald & Mihas (eds)
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96
Locality and Logophoricity: A Theory of Exempt Anaphora
Charnavel
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97
Minimalist Parsing
Berwick & Stabler (eds)
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98
New England English: Large-Scale Acoustic Sociophonetics and Dialectology
Stanford
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99
Palatal Sound Change in the Romance Languages: Synchronic and Diachronic Perspectives
Zampaulo
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100
Parameter Hierarchies and Universal Grammar
Roberts
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101
Phonological Templates in Development
Vihman
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102
Prominent Internal Possessors
Bárány et al (eds)
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103
Strategic Indeterminacy in the Law
Lanius
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104
The Dynamics of the Linguistic System: Usage, Conventionalization, and Entrenchment
Schmid
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105
The Life of Guy: Guy Fawkes, the Gunpowder Plot, and the Unlikely History of an Indispensable Word
Metcalf
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106
The Meaning of More
Wellwood
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107
The Morphology of Dutch
Booij
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108
The Normative Animal?: On the Anthropological Significance of Social, Moral, and Linguistic Norms
Roughley & Bayertz (eds)
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109
The Oxford Gothic Grammar
Miller
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110
The Oxford Guide to Middle High German
Jones & Jones
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111
The Oxford Reference Guide to Lexical Functional Grammar
Dalrymple et al
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112
The Semantics and Pragmatics of Honorification: Register and Social Meaning
McCready
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113
The Syntactic Variation of Spanish Dialects
Gallego (ed)
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114
The Syntax of Mainland Scandinavian
Faarlund
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115
The Texture of the Lexicon: Relational Morphology and the Parallel Architecture
Jackendoff & Audring
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116
The Whole World in a Book: Dictionaries in the Nineteenth Century
Ogilvie & Safran (eds)
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117
What Graeco-Roman Grammar Was About
Matthews
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118
When Conversation Lapses: The Public Accountability of Silent Copresence
Hoey
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119
Word Order and Parameter Change in Romanian: A Comparative Romance Perspective
Nicolae
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120
Writing for Love and Money: How Migration Drives Literacy Learning in Transnational Families
Vieira
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121
Shaping Phonology
Brentari
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122
The Comparative Method of Language Acquisition Research
Pye
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123
The Languages of Scandinavia
Sanders
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124
Language and Meaning in the Age of Modernism
McElvenny
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125
Language on Display
Lunde
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126
Spelling Scots
Jennifer Bann
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127
The Sociopragmatics of Attitude Datives in Levantine Arabic
Haddad
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128
A Brief History of the Verb To Be
Moro
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129
Language in Our Brain
Friederici
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130
The Targeting System of Language
Talmy
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131
A Guide to Old Spanish
Dworkin
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132
Arabic Historical Dialectology
Holes (ed)
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133
Asymmetries in Vowel Harmony
van der Hulst
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134
Clause Structure and Word Order in the History of German
Jäger et al (eds)
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135
Encoding Events
Hu
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136
Exploring Nanosyntax
Baunaz et al (eds)
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137
Expressing the Self
Huang & Jaszczolt (eds)
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138
Gender and Noun Classification
Mathieu et al (eds)
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139
Grammaticalization from a Typological Perspective
Narrog & Heine (eds)
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140
Indefinites between Latin and Romance
Gianollo
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141
Looking like a Language, Sounding like a Race: Raciolinguistic Ideologies and the Learning of Latinidad
Rosa
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142
Negation and Nonveridicality in the History of Greek
Chatzopoulou
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143
Non-Canonical Gender Systems
Fedden et al (eds)
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144
Null Subjects in Generative Grammar
Cognola & Casalicchio (eds)
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145
Prosodic Weight: Categories and Continua
Ryan
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146
Referential Null Subjects in Early English
Rusten
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147
Religion, Language, and the Human Mind
Chilton & Koptowska (eds)
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148
Romance Phonetics and Phonology
Gibson & Gil (ed)
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149
Serial Verbs
Aikhenvald
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150
Talking Like Children: Language and the Production of Age in the Marshall Islands
Berman
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151
The Grammar of Copulas Across Languages
Arche et al (eds)
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152
The Grammar of Expressivity
Gutzmann
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153
The Lexical Semantics of the Arabic Verb
Glanville
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154
The Romance Verb
Maiden
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155
Verb Second in Medieval Romance
Wolfe
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156
Visual Metaphor and Embodiment in Graphic Illness Narratives
El Refaie
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157
Word Order Change
Martins & Cardoso (eds)
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158
Mood, Aspect, Modality Revisited
Blaszczak
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159
Bilingualism as Interactional Practices
Gafaranga
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160
Contact
Millar
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161
The Politics of Arabic in Israel
Suleiman
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162
English Exposed
Hart
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163
Building and Interpreting Possession Sentences
Myler
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164
Impossible Languages
Moro
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165
Impossible Persons
Harbour
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166
Africa's Endangered Languages
Kandybowicz & Torrence (eds)
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167
Approaches to Teaching the History of the English Language
Hayes & Burkette (eds)
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168
Arguing over Texts
Camper
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169
Borrowing
Poplack
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170
Commands
Aikhenvald & Dixon (eds)
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171
Concealed Questions
Frana
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172
Defaults in Morphological Theory
Gisborne & Hippisley (eds)
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173
English Usage Guides
Tieken-Boon van Ostade (ed)
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174
Expressive Minds and Artistic Creations
Csábi (ed)
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175
From Drag Queens to Leathermen
Barrett
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176
From Proto-Indo-European to Proto-Germanic
Ringe
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177
Gender from Latin to Romance
Loporcaro
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178
Graded Modality
Lassiter
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179
Intercorporeality
Meyer et al (eds)
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180
Micro-change and Macro-change in Diachronic Syntax
Mathieu & Truswell (eds)
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181
Modality Across Syntactic Categories
Arregui et al (eds)
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182
Mood
Portner
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183
Morphological Length and Prosodically Defective Morphemes
Zimmermann
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184
Motion and the English Verb
Huber
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185
Nominal Contact in Michif
Gillon & Rosen
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186
Parts of a Whole
Champollion
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187
Person, Case, and Agreement
Bárány
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188
Portuguese Relative Clauses in Synchrony and Diachrony
Cardoso
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189
Pragmatic Aspects of Scalar Modifiers
Sawada
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190
Quantitative Historical Linguistics
Jenset & McGillivray
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191
Recursion
Lobina
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192
Reference and Representation in Thought and Language
de Ponte & Korta (eds)
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193
Remade in France
Saugera
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194
The Art of Interpretation in the Age of Computation
Kockelman
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195
The Development of Latin Clause Structure
Danckaert
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196
The Monologic Imagination
Tomlinson & Millie (eds)
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197
The Phonetics and Phonology of Geminate Consonants
Kubozono (ed)
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198
The Phonology of Chichewa
Downing & Mtenje
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199
The Semantics of Evidentials
Murray
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200
The Semantics of Nouns
Ye (ed)
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201
The Structure of Words at the Interfaces
Newell et al (eds)
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202
The Verbal Domain
D'Alessandro et al (eds)
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203
Tracing Language Movement in Africa
Albaugh & de Luna (ed)
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204
Transitive Nouns and Adjectives
Lowe
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205
Verb Movement in Romance
Schifano
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206
What is Rhetoric?
Meyer
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207
Word Studies in the Renaissance
Stein
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208
Russian Speakers in Post-Soviet Latvia
Cheskin
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209
The Stylistics of Professional Discourse
Solly
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210
Concepts, Syntax, and Their Interface
Reinhart
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211
Contiguity Theory
Richards
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212
Creating Language
Christiansen
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213
Grammatical Theory and Bilingual Codeswitching
MacSwan
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214
Productivity and Reuse In Language
O'Donnell
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215
Why Only Us
Berwick
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216
A Prehistory of Cognitive Poetics
Kukkonen
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217
A Theory of Phonological Features
Duanmu
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218
Accountability in Social Interaction
Robinson
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219
Archi
Bond et al (eds)
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220
Are Some Languages Better than Others?
Dixon
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221
Beyond Functional Sequence
Shlonsky (ed)
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222
Cognition and Communication in the Evolution of Language
Reboul
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223
Cognitive Literary Science
Burke & Troscianko (eds)
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Conceptions in the Code
Larsson
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225
Deconstructing Ergativity
Polinsky
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Dictating to the Mob
Schwyter
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227
Discourse, Identity, and Social Change in the Marriage Equality Debates
Tracy
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228
Distributed Agency
Enfield & Kockelman (eds)
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From Truth to Technique at Trial
Gaines
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230
Gradability in Natural Language
Burnett
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Grammaticalization and the Rise of Configurationality in Indo-Aryan
Reinohl
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How Gender Shapes the World
Aikhenvald
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Intonation and Meaning
Büring
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Language Between Description and Prescription
Anderwald
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Linguistic Rivalries
Das
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Mapping English Metaphor Through Time
Anderson et al (eds)
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Meaning in Linguistic Interaction
Jaszczolt
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Multiple Exponence
Harris
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Optimality-Theoretic Syntax, Semantics, and Pragmatics
Legendre et al (eds)
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Phonological Typology
Gordon
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Dayal
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Alim et al (eds)
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Zinken
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Woolard
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Considine
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Mortense et al (eds)
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Subjectivity and Perspective in Truth-Theoretic Semantics
Lasersohn
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Bednarek & Caple
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Gilliver
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Luís & Bermudez-Otero (eds)
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Kato & Ordóñez (eds)
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Acedo-Matellan
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Gribanova & Shih (eds)
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The Oxford Guide to the Romance Languages
Ledgeway & Maiden (eds)
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The Present Perfective Paradox across Languages
De Wit
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Coghill
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The Syntax of Old Romanian
Dindelegan (ed)
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Tone and Accent in Oklahoma Cherokee
Uchihara
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Translating the Social World for Law
Mertz et al (eds)
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Varieties of Spoken French
Detey et al (eds)
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Word and Paradigm Morphology
Blevins
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Endangered Languages
Austin
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Beyond Pure Reason
Gasparov
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The Domestication of Language
Cloud
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(Re)labeling
Cecchetto
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266
A Two-Tiered Theory of Control
Landau
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Classical NEG Raising
Collins
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268
The Minimalist Program
Chomsky
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269
Voice and v
Legate
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Argument Licensing and Agreement
Halpert
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Confronting the Death Penalty
Conley
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272
Control and Restructuring
Grano
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273
Discursive Constructions of Consent in the Legal Process
Ehrlich et al (eds)
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Diversity in Sinitic Languages
Chappell (ed)
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Edible Gender, Mother-in-Law Style, and Other Grammatical Wonders
Dixon
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Epistemic Indefinites
Alonso-Ovalle & Menéndez-Benito (eds)
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Evolutionary Syntax
Progovac
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Gendered Words
Liu
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279
Guardians of Language
Coulmas
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Intonation in Romance
Frota & Prieto (eds)
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Language and Superdiversity
Goebel
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282
Language, Sexuality, and Power
Levon & Mendes (eds)
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283
Law at Work
Dupret et al (eds)
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284
Linguistic Diversity and Social Justice
Piller
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285
Longitudinal Developments in Vocabulary Knowledge and Lexical Organization
Dóczi & Kormos
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Old Chinese
Baxter & Sargant
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287
Origins of Yiddish Dialects
Beider
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Participles in Rigvedic Sanskrit
Lowe
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Rethinking Parameters
Eguren et al (eds)
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Samuel Johnson and the Journey into Words
Mugglestone
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291
Sentence and Discourse
Guéron (ed)
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292
Sustaining the Nation
Heller et al
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293
Syllable and Segment in Latin
Sen
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294
Syntax over Time
Biberauer & Walkden (eds)
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Thank You for Dying for Our Country
Noy
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296
The Cartography of Chinese Syntax
Tsai (ed)
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297
The Instruction of Imagination
Dor
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298
The Language of Fraud Cases
Shuy
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299
The Morphosyntax of Gender
Kramer
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300
The Morphosyntax of Imperatives
Isac
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301
The Oxford Latin Syntax
Pinkster
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302
The Oxford Reference Guide to English Morphology
Bauer et al
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The Syntax of Yes and No
Holmberg
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304
Understanding and Measuring Morphological Complexity
Baerman et al (eds)
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Use-Conditional Meaning
Gutzmann
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Verb Movement and Clause Structure in Old Romanian
Hill & Alboiu
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Vowel Length From Latin to Romance
Loporcaro
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What Is Good Writing?
Huck
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Word Meaning and Syntax
Wechsler
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