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BLS 37: General Session and Parasession on Language, Gender, and Sexuality
BLS 37: General Session and Parasession on Language, Gender, and Sexuality
Published:
2011-06-25
General Session and Parasession on Language, Gender, and Sexuality
Chundra Cathcart (ed.), I-Hsuan Chen (ed.), Greg Finley (ed.), Shinae Kang (ed.), Clare S. Sandy (ed.), Elise Stickles (ed.)
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Articles
Liquid dissimilation as listener hypocorrection
Carissa Abrego-Collier
3-17
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Sound feature interference between two second languages: An expansion of the feature hypothesis to the multilingual situation in SLA
Rika Aoki, Fumiaki Nishihara
18-32
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Learning cues to category membership: Patterns in children's acquisition of hedges
Marisa Casillas, Patricia Amaral
33-45
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The status of the macrostem in reduplication in Ndebele and Zulu
Toni Cook
46-60
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Vowel harmony and vowel reduction: The case of Swiss Italian dialects
Rachele Delucchi
61-75
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Reconsidering the "isolating protolanguage hypothesis" in the evolution of morphology
Jaïmé Dubé
76-90
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Linguistic relativity and numeric cognition: New light on a prominent test case
Caleb Everett
91-103
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Anti-markedness patterns in French epenthesis: An information-theoretic approach
Elizabeth Hume, Kathleen Currie Hall, Andrew Wedel, Adam Ussishkin, Martine Adda-Dekker, Cédric Gendrot
104-123
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Demonstrative adjectives in spoken Finnish: Informational sufficiency and the speaker-addressee dynamic
Elsi Kaiser
124-139
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Resumption and gaps in English relative clauses: Relative acceptability creates an illusion of 'saving'
Bethany Keffala
140-154
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Modeling the emergence of a typological anomaly: Vowel nasalization in French
Kristen Kennedy Terry, Eric Russell Webb
155-169
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Myth of the wug test: Japanese speakers can't pass it and English-speaking children can't pass it either
Terry Klafehn
170-184
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A contrastive hierarchy approach to Tungusic and Mongolic labial harmony
Seongyeon Ko
185-198
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Evidentials and epistemic modals in a causal event structure
Iksoo Kwon
199-216
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Interrogative serial verb constructions in Kavalan
Dong-Yi Lin
217-231
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Variations in Tsou Numeral Expressions: Multipliers, Exponents, and Related Issues
Gujing Lin
232-241
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A figure's final location must be identifiable: Localizer distribution in Chinese motion expressions
Jingxia Lin
242-256
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Another Overt Surface Anaphor: Norwegian 'and that'
Helge Lødrup, Marianne Hobæk Haff
257-271
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Lexical prefixes and Tibeto-Burman laryngeal contrasts
David R. Mortensen
272-286
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Logophoric first-person terms in Japanese and generalized conversational implicatures
Koichi Nishida
287-299
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On number and numberlessness in languages without articles
Asya Pereltsvaig
300-314
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Variation in the syntax of the partitive structure
Helen Stickney, Chelsea Mafrica, Jordan Lippman
330-343
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When motion and location yield direction: The case of Mandarin
Shiao Wei Tham
344-358
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The world meets the body: Sociocultural aspects of terminological metaphor
José Manuel Ureña, Pamela Faber
359-374
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On the role of children's deterministic learning in the 'no-overt-subject' stage in the L1 acquisition of Spanish
Julio Villa-García
375-388
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Depression as register: Evidence from Mijikenda
Erez Volk
389-398
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On topic/focus agreement and movement
Barry C.-Y. Yang
399-416
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The purview effect: Feminine gender on inanimates in Halkomelem Salish
Donna B. Gerdts
417-426
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Gender and the social meaning of non-modal phonation types
Robert J. Podesva
427-448
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Gender and /ai/ monophthongization in African American English
Julia Thomas
449-463
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The linguistic negotiation of heterosexuality in the same-sex marriage movement
Chris VanderStouwe
464-478
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