50(1/2/3/4) : 1–326
March/June/Sept/Dec mars/juin/sep/déc 2005

Language know-how: Canadian Perspectives in Contemporary Linguistics
Le savoir-faire langagier : perspectives canadiennes en linguistique contemporaine

INTRODUCTION
ROSE-MARIE DÉCHAINE

PUBLISHING HISTORY/HISTORIQUE DES PUBLICATIONS

PART I: KNOWLEDGE OF LANGUAGE

JOHN H. ESLING
There Are No Back Vowels: The Laryngeal Articulator Model

B. ELAN DRESHER AND XI ZHANG
Contrast and Phonological Activity in Manchu Vowel Systems

ANNA MARIA DI SCIULLO
Affixes at the Edge

DENIS BOUCHARD
Propriétés des substances, conditions sur la syntaxe
et explication en linguistique

PART II: LANGUAGE IN TIME AND SPACE

REGNA DARNELL
Linguistic Anthropology in Canada:
Some Personal Reflections

FRANCE MARTINEAU
Perspectives sur le changement linguistique:
aux sources du français canadien

J.K. CHAMBERS
Sociolinguistics and the Language Faculty

PART III: LANGUAGE AND THE THEORY OF MIND


YOSEF GRODZINSKY
Syntactic Dependencies as Memorized Sequences in the Brain

GARY LIBBEN
Everything is Psycholinguistics: Material and Methodological Considerations
in the Study of Compound Processing

JOHN ARCHIBALD
Second Language Phonology as Redeployment of L1 Phonological Knowledge .

ABSTRACTS/RÉSUMÉS

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS/REMERCIEMENTS

 


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