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List of John Benjamins publications for which someone affiliated with University of Wisconsin–Madison plays a role.

Subjects Contact Linguistics | Phonetics | Phonology | Romance linguistics | Sociolinguistics and Dialectology | Theoretical linguistics

Nordic literature: A comparative history

Edited by Steven P. Sondrup, Mark B. Sandberg, Thomas A. DuBois & Dan Ringgaard

[Comparative History of Literatures in European Languages, XXXI] 2017. | edited volume
Subjects Comparative literature & literary studies | Germanic literature & literary studies | Theoretical literature & literary studies

A Comparative History of Literatures in the Iberian Peninsula: Volume II

Edited by César Domínguez, Anxo Abuín González & Ellen Sapega

[Comparative History of Literatures in European Languages, XXIX] 2016. xiii, 765 pp. | edited volume
Subjects Comparative literature & literary studies | Romance literature & literary studies | Theoretical literature & literary studies

Gaze in Human-Robot Communication

Edited by Frank Broz, Hagen Lehmann, Bilge Mutlu & Yukiko Nakano

[Benjamins Current Topics, 81] 2015. xv, 162 pp. | edited volume
Subjects Artificial Intelligence

Mediating Discourse Online

Edited by Sally Magnan Pierce

[AILA Applied Linguistics Series, 3] 2008. vii, 364 pp. | edited volume
Subjects Applied linguistics | Discourse studies | Language teaching | Pragmatics
Subjects Historical linguistics

Variation and Reconstruction

Edited by Thomas D. Cravens

[Current Issues in Linguistic Theory, 268] 2006. viii, 223 pp. | edited volume
Subjects Historical linguistics

Developmental Theory and Language Disorders

Edited by Paul Fletcher & Jon F. Miller

[Trends in Language Acquisition Research, 4] 2005. x, 217 pp. | edited volume
Subjects Language acquisition | Language disorders & speech pathology | Psycholinguistics

Sound Patterns in Interaction: Cross-linguistic studies from conversation

Edited by Elizabeth Couper-Kuhlen & Cecilia E. Ford

[Typological Studies in Language, 62] 2004. viii, 406 pp. | edited volume
Subjects Discourse studies | Phonetics | Pragmatics
Subjects Comparative linguistics | Historical linguistics | Phonology | Romance linguistics | Sociolinguistics and Dialectology

Language History: An introduction

Andrew L. Sihler

[Current Issues in Linguistic Theory, 191] 2000. xvi, 298 pp. | text book
Subjects Historical linguistics
Subjects Discourse studies | Japanese linguistics | Pragmatics | Syntax

Talking and Testing: Discourse approaches to the assessment of oral proficiency

Edited by Richard Young & Agnes Weiyun He

[Studies in Bilingualism, 14] 1998. x, 395 pp. | course book
Subjects Discourse studies | Language acquisition | Pragmatics

Germanic Linguistics: Syntactic and diachronic

Edited by Rosina L. Lippi-Green & Joseph C. Salmons

[Current Issues in Linguistic Theory, 137] 1996. viii, 192 pp. | edited volume
Subjects Germanic linguistics | Historical linguistics | Theoretical linguistics
Subjects Language disorders & speech pathology | Neurolinguistics
Lauersdorf, Mark Richard & Joseph Salmons 2024 An excursion into the lost history of historical sociolinguistics
In: Investigating West Germanic Languages: Studies in honor of Robert B. Howell, Hendriks, Jennifer & B. Richard Page (eds.) [Studies in Germanic Linguistics, 8] pp. 301–324
Keywords historical sociolinguistics | origin story/myth | history of linguistics | (pre-)neogrammarians | pre-variationist sociolinguistics
Louden, Mark L. 2024 Vowel lowering, consonant cluster simplification, and koineization in the history of Pennsylvania Dutch
In: Investigating West Germanic Languages: Studies in honor of Robert B. Howell, Hendriks, Jennifer & B. Richard Page (eds.) [Studies in Germanic Linguistics, 8] pp. 107–130
Keywords Pennsylvania Dutch | koineization | dialect contact | new dialect formation
Bowern, Claire, William Labov, Sali A. Tagliamonte, Nigel Vincent, Donald Ringe & Joseph Salmons 2023 Diachrony and Diachronica: 40@40
Diachronica 40:4pp. 557–568 | editorial
Peres, S. Camille, Ranjana K. Mehta & Robin R. Murphy 2024 Water, lava, and wind: Lessons learned for field robotics and human factors research during real world disasters
Interaction Studies 24:3pp. 335–361 | article
Keywords human-robotic interaction | field studies | small uncrewed aerial systems
Donovan, Andrea Marquardt, Sarah A. Brown & Martha W. Alibali 2023 Weakest link or strongest link?: The effects of different types of linking gestures on learning
Gesture 22:1pp. 1–38 | article
Keywords linking gesture | gestural catchment | mathematics learning | representations | connections
Ringe, Nils 2022 
Language Problems and Language Planning 46:1pp. 103–107 | book review
Alcaraz Carrión, Daniel 2022 Physical and imaginary landmarks in English time gestures
In: Time Representations in the Perspective of Human Creativity, Piata, Anna, Adriana Gordejuela & Daniel Alcaraz Carrión (eds.) [Human Cognitive Processing: Cognitive Foundations of Language Structure and Use, 75] pp. 187–208
Keywords material anchor | spatial metaphor | television news | timelines
Joseph, Brian D. & Joseph Salmons 2022 Ernst Frideryk Konrad Koerner: In memoriam
Diachronica 39:5pp. 613–615 | other
Korfhagen, David, Rajiv Rao & Sandro Sessarego 2021 Declarative intonation in four Afro-Hispanic varieties: Phonological analysis and implications
Keywords Chinchano Spanish | Chocó Spanish | Chota Valley Spanish | Yungueño Spanish | intonation | pitch accent | phrase boundary | discourse-phonology interface
Cho, Jacee 2021 Crosslinguistic influence on L2 implicature computation for determiners
Keywords crosslinguistic influence | conversational implicature | uniqueness | definite and demonstrative determiners | semantics-pragmatics interface | implication of contrast
Sanz-Sánchez, Israel & Fernando Tejedo-Herrero 2021 Adult language and dialect learning as simultaneous environmental triggers for language change in Spanish
In: Spanish Socio-Historical Linguistics: Isolation and contact, Chappell, Whitney & Bridget Drinka (eds.) [Advances in Historical Sociolinguistics, 12] pp. 103–138
Keywords evolutionary linguistics | contact-induced change | adult language and dialect learning | clitic pronouns | sibilant sounds
Wu, Yanwen 2020 
International Journal of Chinese Linguistics 7:2pp. 333–339 | book review
Butera, Brianna, Sandro Sessarego & Rajiv Rao 2020 Afro-Peruvian Spanish declarative intonation: Analysis and implications
In: Hispanic Linguistics: Current Issues and New Directions, Morales-Front, Alfonso, Michael J. Ferreira, Ronald P. Leow & Cristina Sanz (eds.) [Issues in Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics, 26] pp. 229–248
Keywords Afro-Peruvian Spanish | intonation | pitch accent | phrase boundary | conventionalized second language acquisition process
Cho, Jacee 2020 Online processing and offline judgments of L2-English articles
Linguistic Approaches to Bilingualism 12:3pp. 280–309 | article
Keywords English articles | task effects | implicit and explicit knowledge | online processing | offline judgments | self-paced reading
Butera, Brianna, Rajiv Rao & Sandro Sessarego 2020 Afro-Peruvian Spanish intonation: A case of contact-induced language change
Keywords Afro-Peruvian Spanish | prosody | intonation | contact-induced change
Vest, Nicholas A., Emily R. Fyfe, Mitchell J. Nathan & Martha W. Alibali 2021 Learning from an avatar video instructor: The role of gesture mimicry
Gesture 19:1pp. 128–155 | article
Keywords gesture mimicry | avatar instructor | algebra | instructional technology
Nathan, Mitchell J., Amelia Yeo, Rebecca Boncoddo, Autumn B. Hostetter & Martha W. Alibali 2020 Teachers’ attitudes about gesture for learning and instruction
Gesture 18:1pp. 31–56 | article
Keywords classroom learning | instructional gestures | teacher beliefs
Armstrong, Grant 2018  se-marked directed motion constructions: Anticausatives and figure reflexives
Keywords  se clitic | directed motion verbs | anticausatives | figure reflexives
Schloss, Karen B. 2018 A Color Inference Framework
In: Progress in colour studies: Cognition, language and beyond, MacDonald, Lindsay W., Carole P. Biggam & Galina V. Paramei (eds.) pp. 107–122
Keywords color cognition | visual reasoning | color preference | information visualization | Ecological Valence Theory | Color Inference Framework
Zhu, Weihua 2017 Perceptions of extended concurrent speech in Mandarin
Pragmatics 27:1pp. 144–170 | article
Keywords Floor | Topic | Simultaneous Speech | Qiàdàng (Appropriate) | Mandarin | Perception
Wolf, Kirsten 2017 The color brown in Old Norse-Icelandic literature
NOWELE 70:1pp. 22–38 | article
Yang, Bei 2017 Prosodic features, self-monitoring, and dysfluency in native and non-native Mandarin speech
Keywords fluency | self-monitoring | pause | prosodic feature | production and perception | 流利度 | 自我监控 | 停顿 | 韵律特点 | 口语表达与感知
Winter, Bodo, Marcus Perlman, Lynn K. Perry & Gary Lupyan 2017 Which words are most iconic?: Iconicity in English sensory words
Interaction Studies 18:3pp. 443–464 | article
Keywords sound symbolism | onomatopoeia | perception | sound | touch
Domínguez, César, Anxo Abuín González & Ellen Sapega 2016 Introduction
In: A Comparative History of Literatures in the Iberian Peninsula: Volume II, Domínguez, César, Anxo Abuín González & Ellen Sapega (eds.) [Comparative History of Literatures in European Languages, XXIX] pp. 1–4
Sessarego, Sandro & Rajiv Rao 2016 On the simplification of a prosodic inventory: The Afro-Bolivian Spanish case
In: Inquiries in Hispanic Linguistics: From theory to empirical evidence, Cuza, Alejandro, Lori Czerwionka & Daniel Olson (eds.) [Issues in Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics, 12] pp. 171–190
Keywords Afro-Bolivian Spanish | Conventionalized second language acquisition process | Intonation | Phrase boundary | Pitch accent
Korfhagen, David 2016 Social factors in semantic change: A corpus-based case study of the verb afeitar ‘to adorn, to apply cosmetics, to shave’
In: Spanish Language and Sociolinguistic Analysis, Sessarego, Sandro & Fernando Tejedo-Herrero (eds.) [Issues in Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics, 8] pp. 343–362
Keywords referential and non-referential meaning | schematic conceptualization | semasiology
Armstrong, Grant 2016 Towards a theory of pronominal verb constructions in Spanish
In: Inquiries in Hispanic Linguistics: From theory to empirical evidence, Cuza, Alejandro, Lori Czerwionka & Daniel Olson (eds.) [Issues in Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics, 12] pp. 21–38
Keywords Agreement | Argument structure | Pronominal verbs
Sanjeevan, Teenu, Elina Mainela-Arnold, Martha W. Alibali & Julia L. Evans 2016 The temporal relationship between speech and manual communicative gesture in children with specific language impairment
Gesture 15:3pp. 321–339 | article
Keywords word frequency | children ages 6 to 10 years | specific language impairment | temporal alignment | gesture duration
Armstrong, Grant & Jason Doroga 2015 Fue muerto: Suppletion in Spanish analytic passives
Keywords Distributed Morphology | participles | passives | suppletion
Allen, Brent & Joseph C. Salmons 2015 Heritage Language Obstruent Phonetics and Phonology: American Norwegian and Norwegian-American English
In: Germanic Heritage Languages in North America: Acquisition, attrition and change, Johannessen, Janne Bondi & Joseph C. Salmons (eds.) [Studies in Language Variation, 18] p. 97
Keywords aspiration | duration | laryngeal phonetics | laryngeal phonology | passive voicing | sonorant devoicing
Annear, Lucas & Kristin Speth 2015 Maintaining a Multilingual Repertoire: Lexical Change in American Norwegian
In: Germanic Heritage Languages in North America: Acquisition, attrition and change, Johannessen, Janne Bondi & Joseph C. Salmons (eds.) [Studies in Language Variation, 18] pp. 201–216
Keywords American Norwegian | heritage language | lexical transfer | multilingual repertoire | phonemic transfer | semantic transfer
Ehresmann, Todd & Joshua Bousquette 2015 Phonological Non-integration of Lexical Borrowings in Wisconsin West Frisian
In: Germanic Heritage Languages in North America: Acquisition, attrition and change, Johannessen, Janne Bondi & Joseph C. Salmons (eds.) [Studies in Language Variation, 18] pp. 234–255
Keywords bilingualism | code switching | heritage language | lexicon | phonological integration | West Frisian
Johannessen, Janne Bondi & Joseph C. Salmons 2015 The study of Germanic heritage languages in the Americas
In: Germanic Heritage Languages in North America: Acquisition, attrition and change, Johannessen, Janne Bondi & Joseph C. Salmons (eds.) [Studies in Language Variation, 18] pp. 1–18
Perlman, Marcus & Ashley A. Cain 2016 Iconicity in vocalization, comparisons with gesture, and implications for theories on the evolution of language
Gesture 14:3pp. 320–350 | article
Keywords iconicity | language evolution | modality | sound symbolism | vocalization
Wanner, Anja 2013 The get-passive at the intersection of get and the passive
In: Non-Canonical Passives, Alexiadou, Artemis & Florian Schäfer (eds.) [Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today, 205] pp. 43–62
Ford, Cecilia E., Barbara A. Fox & Sandra A. Thompson 2013 Units and/or Action Trajectories?: The language of grammatical categories and the language of social action
In: Units of Talk – Units of Action, Szczepek Reed, Beatrice & Geoffrey Raymond (eds.) [Studies in Language and Social Interaction, 25] pp. 13–56
Sessarego, Sandro 2013 On the non-creole basis for Afro-Bolivian Spanish
Keywords Spanish creoles | historical account | African diaspora | Afro-Bolivian Spanish | creolization | decreolization
Alibali, Martha W., Andrew G. Young, Noelle M. Crooks, Amelia Yeo, Matthew S. Wolfgram, Iasmine M. Ledesma, Mitchell J. Nathan, Ruth Breckinridge Church & Eric J. Knuth 2014 Students learn more when their teacher has learned to gesture effectively
Gesture 13:2pp. 210–233 | article
Keywords gesture | teaching | instruction | algebra | mathematics learning
Winter, Bodo, Marcus Perlman & Teenie Matlock 2014 Using space to talk and gesture about numbers: Evidence from the TV News Archive
Gesture 13:3pp. 377–408 | article
Keywords mathematics | quantity | number | metaphor | TV news
Mori, Junko & Timothy Koschmann 2012 Good reasons for seemingly bad performance: Competences at the blackboard and the accountability of a lesson
In: Evaluating Cognitive Competences in Interaction, Rasmussen, Gitte, Catherine E. Brouwer & Dennis Day (eds.) [Pragmatics & Beyond New Series, 225] p. 89
Ehresmann, Todd & Robert B. Howell 2011 Review of Geschiedenis van de Nederlandse Syntaxis by J. M. van der Horst (2008)
Diachronica 28:1pp. 133–136 | book review
Nathan, Mitchell J. & Martha W. Alibali 2011 Chapter 19. How gesture use enables intersubjectivity in the classroom
In: Integrating Gestures: The interdisciplinary nature of gesture, Stam, Gale & Mika Ishino (eds.) [Gesture Studies, 4] pp. 257–266
Gutiérrez-Rexach, Javier & Sandro Sessarego 2011 The valuation of gender agreement in DP: Evidence from Afro-Bolivian Spanish
Hostetter, Autumn B. & Martha W. Alibali 2011 Cognitive skills and gesture–speech redundancy: Formulation difficulty or communicative strategy?
Gesture 11:1pp. 40–60 | article
Keywords verbal skills | gesture | spatial skills | image | gesture–speech redundancy
Ford, Cecilia E. & Barbara A. Fox 2010 Multiple practices for constructing laughables
In: Prosody in Interaction, Barth-Weingarten, Dagmar, Elisabeth Reber & Margret Selting (eds.) [Studies in Discourse and Grammar, 23] pp. 339–368
Yanti & Eric Raimy 2010 Reduplication in Tanjung Raden Malay
In: Austronesian and Theoretical Linguistics, Mercado, Raphael, Eric Potsdam & Lisa deMena Travis (eds.) [Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today, 167] pp. 25–44
Arbisi-Kelm, Timothy & Mary E. Beckman 2009 Prosodic structure and consonant development across languages
In: Phonetics and Phonology: Interactions and interrelations, Vigário, Marina, Sónia Frota & M. João Freitas (eds.) [Current Issues in Linguistic Theory, 306] pp. 109–136
Smith, Laura Catharine & Joseph C. Salmons 2008 

Historical Phonology and Evolutionary Phonology

Diachronica 25:3pp. 411–430 | review article
Glenberg, Arthur M. 2008 Radical changes in cognitive process due to technology: A jaundiced view
In: Cognition Distributed: How cognitive technology extends our minds, Dror, Itiel E. & Stevan Harnad (eds.) [Benjamins Current Topics, 16] pp. 71–82
Keywords action | distributed cognition | embodied cognition | language comprehension
Halverson, Erica Rosenfeld 2008 From one woman to everyman: Reportability and credibility in publicly performed narratives
Narrative Inquiry 18:1pp. 29–52 | article
Keywords performance | gay youth | reportability | identity | narrative
Glenberg, Arthur M. 2006 Radical changes in cognitive process due to technology: A jaundiced view
Pragmatics & Cognition 14:2pp. 263–274 | article
Keywords embodied cognition | distributed cognition | language comprehension | action
Macaulay, Monica 2008 The syntax of Chalcatongo Mixtec: Preverbal and postverbal
In: Verb First: On the syntax of verb-initial languages, Carnie, Andrew, Heidi Harley & Sheila Dooley (eds.) [Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today, 73] pp. 341–366
Gernsbacher, Morton Ann & Rachel Robertson 2008 6. The definite article the as a cue to map thematic information
In: Thematics: Interdisciplinary Studies, Louwerse, Max M. & Willie van Peer (eds.) [Converging Evidence in Language and Communication Research, 3] pp. 119–136
Fitzpatrick, Mary Anne 2008 Communication issues in policing family violence
In: Law Enforcement, Communication, and Community, Giles, Howard (ed.) pp. 129–153
Ford, Cecilia E. 2008 Denial and the construction of conversational turns
In: Complex Sentences in Grammar and Discourse: Essays in honor of Sandra A. Thompson, Bybee, Joan L. & Michael Noonan (eds.) pp. 61–78
Alibali, Martha W. & Lisa S. Don 2002 Children’s gestures are meant to be seen
Gesture 1:2pp. 113–127 | article
Keywords gesture | communication | children | interaction
Salmons, Joseph C. 1997 Beard, Robert. Lexeme-Morpheme Base Morphology
Studies in Language 21:3pp. 709–711 | brief report
Macken, Marlys A. & Joseph C. Salmons 1997 Prosodic Templates in Sound Change
Diachronica 14:1pp. 31–66 | article
Gernsbacher, Morton Ann & Miriam Shlesinger 1997 The proposed role of suppression in simultaneous interpretation
Interpreting 2:1/2pp. 119–140 | article