Studies in Language
Volume 23, Issue 2 (1999)
1999.
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Table of Contents
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Cognitive Universals and Linguistic Conventions: The Case of Resumptive PronounsMira Ariel | pp. 217–269
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The Grammaticization of Topics in American Sign LanguageTerry Janzen | pp. 271–306
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Japanese Enter/Exit Verbs Without Motion SemanticsSotaro Kita | pp. 307–330
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Object Agreement, Grammatical Relations, and Information StructureIrina Nikolaeva | pp. 331–376
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Grammaticalization of Modality in Language AcquisitionAnna Giacalone Ramat | pp. 377–407
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Mio, Jeffery Scott and Katz, Albert N. (eds.). Metaphor: Implications and ApplicationsKanavillil Rajagopalan | pp. 409–423
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John M. Anderson. 1997. A notional theory of syntactic categoriesBarry J. Blake | pp. 425–446
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Frans Plank (ed). 1995. Double case: Agreement by SuffixaufnahmeReviewed by Alexandra Y. Aikhenvald | pp. 447–454
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Young-Key Kim-Renaud (ed.). 1997. The Korean Alphabet: Its history and structureReviewed by Jae Jung Song | pp. 454–463
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Marga Petter. Getting PRO under control A syntactic analysis of the nature and distirbution of unexpressed subjects in non-finite and verbless clausesWerner Abraham | pp. 465–466
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Ronald K.S. Macaulay. Standards and Variation in Urban Speech: Examples from Lowland ScotsA.A. MacDonald | pp. 466–467
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