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BLS 25: General Session and Parasession on Loan Word Phenomena
BLS 25: General Session and Parasession on Loan Word Phenomena
Published:
1999-08-25
Table of Contents and Index
BLS Editors
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Articles
Argument Structure and Animacy Restrictions on Anaphora
Ash Asudeh
2-13
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Proving Basic Polysemy: Subjects Reliably Distinguish Several Senses of See
Collin F. Baker
14-25
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What is the Information Structure-Syntax Interface in Basque?
Phyllis Bellver, Laura A. Michaelis
26-37
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From Ergativus Absolutus to Topic Marking in Kiranti: A Typological Perspective
Balthasar Bickel
38-49
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Complex Noun, Multiple Inheritance, and Internally Headed Relativization in Korean
Chan Chung
50-61
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Aspects of locative doubling and resultative predication
Diana Cresti, Christina Tortora
62-73
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Evidentiality in Dutch
Ferdinand de Haan
74-85
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Why Complement Clauses Do Not Include a That-Complementizer in Early Child Language
Holger Diessel, Michael Tomasello
86-97
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Tmesis and Verb Second in Early Irish Syntax
Cathal Doherty
98-108
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The magic of the moment: what it means to be a punctual verb
Stefan Engelberg
109-121
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Roles and Non-Unique Definites
Richard Epstein
122-133
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Imitation as a Basis for Phonetic Learning After the Critical Period
Carol A. Fowler
134-145
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A New Model of Indo-European Subgrouping and Dispersal
Andrew Garrett
146-156
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A Comparison of Three Metrics of Perceptual Similarity in Cross- Language Speech Perception
James D. Harnsberger
157-168
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Some and the Pragmatics of Indefinite Construal
Michael Israel
169-182
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On the Rise of Suppletion in Verbal Paradigms
Matthew L. Juge
183-194
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Emergent Phonology
Björn Lindblom
195-209
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H. P. Grice on Location on Rossel Island
Stephen C. Levinson
210-224
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Metaphor, linguistic practice, and the temporal meanings of gannaaw 'back' and 'kanam' front in wolof
Kevin Ezra Moore
225-237
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Markedness and the Evolution of Binary Spatial Deictics: French voila and voici
Madelaine C. Plauche, Benjamin K. Bergen
238-249
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Constraints on Motion Verbs in the TIME IS MOTION Metaphor
Kazuko Shinohara
250-271
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The layered lexicon
Rubin Van De Vijver
273-283
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Loan Words in the English of Modern Orthodox Jews: Yiddish or Hebrew?
Sarah Benor
287-299
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Implications of Itelmen Agreement Asymmetries
Jonathan David Bobaljik
300-310
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Stress, Epenthesis, and Segment Transformation in Selayarese Loans
Ellen Broselow
311-325
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Problems in Studying Loans
Garland Cannon
326-336
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The Combinatory Properties of Halkomelem Lexical Suffixes
Donna B. Gerdts
337-347
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Patterns of Correspondence in the Adaptation of Spanish Borrowings in Basque
José Ignacio Hualde
348-358
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Loan Word Phonology: A Case for a Non-Reductionist Approach to Grammar
Fumiko Kumashiro
359-370
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Loan Words and Their Implications for the Categorial Status of Verbal Nouns
Yukiko Morimoto
371-382
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Perception, Representation, and Correspondence Relations in Loanword Phonology
Yvan Rose
383-394
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Loanwords and Contact-Induced Phonological Change in Lachixío Zapotec
Mark Sicoli
395-406
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