51(1) : 1–98
March/mars 2006

ARTICLES

JENNIFER ABEL
That Crazy Idea of Hers:
The English Double Genitive as Focus Construction

ANNE VIOLIN-WIGENT
Southeastern French Nasal Vowels:
Perceptual and Acoustic Elements


REVIEWS/COMPTES RENDUS

MICHAEL BARRIE: Prolegomenon to a theory of argument structure
(Ken Hale and Samuel Jay Keyser)

TOM COBB: Programming for linguists: Perl for language researchers
(Michael Hammond)

BRUCE CONNELL: Phonetic data analysis: An introduction to fieldwork and
instrumental techniques (Peter Ladefoged)

CHIARA FRIGENI: A thematic guide to Optimality Theory (John McCarthy)

BRENDAN S. GILLON: Les déterminants dans la référence nominale
et les conditions de leur absence :
Essai de sémantique grammaticale II (Hervé Curat)

VÍCTOR M. LONGA: The handbook of second language acquisition
(Catherine J. Doughty and Michael H. Long, eds.)

LIONEL MENEY: Dictionnaire des régionalismes du français de Terre-Neuve
(Patrice Brasseur)

ILEANA PAUL: The semantics of incorporation: From argument structure to
discourse transparency (Donka F. Farkas and Henriëtte de Swart)

MARC PIERCE: Motives for language change (Raymond Hickey, ed.)

MARC PIERCE: The syllable in Optimality Theory (Caroline Féry and
Ruben van de Vijver, eds.)

SOPHIE PIRON: Linking by types in the hierarchical lexicon
(Anthony R. Davis)

PAUL PROULX: The languages of the Andes (Willem F.H. Adelaar,
with the collaboration of Pieter Muysken)

PAUL PROULX: Papers of the thirty-fifth Algonquian conference/Actes du
trente-cinquième congrès des Algonquinistes (H.C. Wolfart, ed.)

PAUL PUPIER: The handbook of pragmatics
(Laurence R. Horn et Gregory Ward, eds.)

ANNE-JOSÉ VILLENEUVE: Languages in contact: The partial restructuring
of vernaculars (John Holm)

ABSTRACTS/RÉSUMÉS

 


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