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BLS 13: General Session and Parasession on Grammar and Cognition
BLS 13: General Session and Parasession on Grammar and Cognition
Published:
1987-09-10
Preface, Table of Contents, Index
BLS Editors
i-vii
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Articles
The Accusativity/Ergativity Balance in a Non-Split Ergative Language: The Case of Euskara (aka Basque)
Jon Aske
1-14
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Power to the Utterance
Dwight Bolinger
15-25
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Tone and Melody in Cantonese
Marjorie K. M. Chan
26-37
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Explaining Level Ordering, and How Not to Parse a Word
Donald G. Churma
38-52
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A Relational Account of Samoan Quantifier Float, Case Marking, and Word Order
Kenneth William Cook
53-64
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English Possessives, Topicality, and the Silverstein Hierarchy
Paul Deane
65-76
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Why Epistemic and Manner Modification are Exceptional
Thomas Ernst
77-87
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Tone and Accent, and Getting the Two Together
John Goldsmith
88-104
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Topic Constructions in Spoken French: Some Comparisons with Chichewa
Christin Hanson
105-116
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It's Not Just the Valley Girls: A Study of California English
Leanne Hinton, Birch Moonwomon, Sue Bremner, Herb Luthin, Mary Van Clay, Jean Lerner, Hazel Corcoran
117-128
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Acquisition Data and Phonological Theory: The Case of Spanish Stress
Judith Hochberg
129-138
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Emergent Grammar
Paul Hopper
139-157
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English Derivational Morphology Without Added Syllables
Frederick J. Lupke
158-169
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Baffling Cases: A Case/Reference Analysis of Hopi Nominal Constructions
Herbert W. Luthin
170-183
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The Grammatical Nature and Discourse Power of Demonstratives
Marianne Mithun
184-194
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Taking: A Study in Lexical Network Theory
Peter Norvig, George Lakoff
195-206
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Experimental Phonology
John J. Ohala
207-222
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Paradigms Large and Small
Richard Rhodes
223-234
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Which Way Did They Grow? (Morphology and the Austro- Tai(Macro)Austric Debate)
Eric Schiller
235-246
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On Some Recent Claims of Relational Grammar
Thomas F. Shannon
247-262
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Pragmatic Constraints on Hopi Narrative Discourse
David Leedom Shaul
263-269
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A Discourse Analysis of Japanese Invitations
Polly Szatrowski
270-284
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The Predicate Argument Structure of Bei
Fu Tan
285-295
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Indirect Transitives in Georgian
Kevin Tuite
296-309
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Hierarchical Representation of Phonological Features
K. G. Vijayakrishnan
310-320
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The Development of Tone in Heiltsuq
Stephen A. Wilson
321-329
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Plain Morphology and Expressive Morphology
Arnold M. Zwicky, Geoffrey K. Pullum
330-340
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Fighting Words: Evidential Particles, Affect, and Argument
John B. Haviland
343-354
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X-Bar Semantics
Ray Jackendoff
355-365
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Aboutness as a Cognitive Category: The Thetic-Categorical Distinction Revisited
Knud Lambrecht
366-382
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Grammatical Ramifications of the Setting/Participant Distinction
Ronald W. Langacker
383-394
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The Cognitive Basis of Classifier Systems
Michael Lee
395-407
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Paths Through Different Domains: A Cognitive Grammar Analysis of Mandarin Dào
Stephen Poteet
408-421
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Towards a Transitive Prototype: Evidence from Some Atypical English Passives
Sally Rice
422-434
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Thinking for Speaking
Dan I. Slobin
435-445
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Metaphorical Models of Thought and Speech: A Comparison of Historical Directions and Metaphorical Mappings in the Two Domains
Eve E. Sweetser
446-459
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On the Linguistic Function of Event Roles
Wendy Wilkins
460-472
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