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Language and Linguistics Compass, Volume 3
Volume 3, Number 1, January 2009
- Marie-Eve Bouchard, Christine Ouellet, Henri Cohen:

Speech Development in Prelingually Deaf Children with Cochlear Implants. 1-18 - Ina Bornkessel-Schlesewsky

, Matthias Schlesewsky:
The Role of Prominence Information in the Real-Time Comprehension of Transitive Constructions: A Cross-Linguistic Approach. 19-58 - Reiko Mazuka, Nobuyuki Jincho, Hiroaki Oishi:

Development of Executive Control and Language Processing. 59-89 - Shari R. Speer, Kiwako Ito

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Prosody in First Language Acquisition - Acquiring Intonation as a Tool to Organize Information in Conversation. 90-110 - Steven Frisson

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Semantic Underspecification in Language Processing. 111-127 - Jonathan Grainger, Phillip J. Holcomb:

Watching the Word Go by: On the Time-course of Component Processes in Visual Word Recognition. 128-156 - Robert A. Mason, Marcel Adam Just

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The Role of the Theory-of-Mind Cortical Network in the Comprehension of Narratives. 157-174
- John Nerbonne:

Data-Driven Dialectology. 175-198
- Joseph Davis:

Rule and Meaning in the Teaching of Grammar. 199-221 - Dennie Hoopingarner:

Best Practices in Technology and Language Teaching. 222-235
- Rajka Smiljanic, Ann R. Bradlow:

Speaking and Hearing Clearly: Talker and Listener Factors in Speaking Style Changes. 236-264
- Ariel Cohen:

Probability in Semantics. 265-281 - Chauncey Chu:

Relevance and the Discourse Functions of Mandarin Utterance-Final Modality Particles. 282-299 - Luna Filipovic

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Motion Events in Eyewitness Interviews, Translation and Memory: Typological and Psycholinguistic Perspectives. 300-313 - Shu Dingfang:

Cognitive Approaches to Lexical Semantics. 314-337
- Janet M. Fuller:

Multilingualism in Educational Contexts: Ideologies and Identities. 338-358 - Daniel Ezra Johnson:

Getting off the GoldVarb Standard: Introducing Rbrul for Mixed-Effects Variable Rule Analysis. 359-383
- Stephen Wechsler:

Agreement Features. 384-405 - James Myers

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Syntactic Judgment Experiments. 406-423
- Edward J. Vajda:

The Languages of Siberia. 424-440 - Sonia Cristofaro:

Grammatical Categories and Relations: Universality vs. Language-Specificity and Construction-Specificity. 441-479 - William B. McGregor:

Typology of Ergativity. 480-508
- Wendy Anderson

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Teaching & Learning Guide for: Corpus Linguistics in the UK: Resources for Sociolinguistic Research. 509-516
Volume 3, Number 2, March 2009
- Marc Verhagen, Jessica L. Moszkowicz:

Temporal Annotation and Representation. 517-536 - Diana McCarthy:

Word Sense Disambiguation: An Overview. 537-558
- Bonny E. Sands:

Africa's Linguistic Diversity. 559-580 - Patience Epps:

Language Classification, Language Contact, and Amazonian Prehistory. 581-606 - H. Craig Melchert:

Local Adverbs in Hittite: Synchrony and Diachrony. 607-620
- Adrian P. Simpson:

Phonetic differences between male and female speech. 621-640
- Florian Schäfer:

The Causative Alternation. 641-681
- Daniel Schreier:

Language in Isolation, and Its Implications for Variation and Change. 682-699
- Jeff Mielke

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Segment Inventories. 700-718
Volume 3, Number 3, May 2009
- Jukka Hyönä, Seppo Vainio:

Sentence Parsing in a Morphologically Rich Language - Finnish. 719-733
- Elizabeth Gentry Brunner:

The Study of Variation from Two Perspectives. 734-750 - Kara Becker, Elizabeth L. Coggshall:

The Sociolinguistics of Ethnicity in New York City. 751-766
- Lisa Lai-Shen Cheng

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Wh-in-situ, from the 1980s to Now. 767-791
- Walter Bisang:

Serial Verb Constructions. 792-814
- Jan Rijkhoff:

Teaching & Learning Guide for: Word Classes. 815-823
Volume 3, Number 4, July 2009
- Sheila E. Blumstein:

Auditory Word Recognition: Evidence from Aphasia and Functional Neuroimaging. 824-838 - Evelina Fedorenko, Nancy Kanwisher:

Neuroimaging of Language: Why Hasn't a Clearer Picture Emerged? 839-865 - T. Florian Jaeger

, Elisabeth J. Norcliffe:
The Cross-linguistic Study of Sentence Production. 866-887
- Michel DeGraff

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Language Acquisition in Creolization and, Thus, Language Change: Some Cartesian- Uniformitarian Boundary Conditions. 888-971 - Steve Hewitt:

The Question of a Hamito-Semitic Substratum in Insular Celtic. 972-995
- Elizabeth Keating:

Power and Pragmatics. 996-1009
- Isabelle Buchstaller:

The Quantitative Analysis of Morphosyntactic Variation: Constructing and Quantifying the Denominator. 1010-1033 - Christine Mallinson:

Sociolinguistics and Sociology: Current Directions, Future Partnerships. 1034-1051
- Robert D. Levine:

Extraction in Head-driven Phrase Structure Grammar. 1052-1075 - Diane Massam

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Noun Incorporation: Essentials and Extensions. 1076-1096 - Henry Davis, Lisa Matthewson:

Issues in Salish Syntax and Semantics. 1097-1166 - Betty J. Birner, Gregory Ward:

Information Structure and Syntactic Structure. 1167-1187
Volume 3, Number 5, September 2009
- Katy Carlson

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How Prosody Influences Sentence Comprehension. 1188-1200 - Lucy Ellis

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Articulation Characteristics of Severely and Profoundly Deaf Children and Approaches to Therapy: A Review of the Electropalatography Literature. 1201-1210 - Nan van de Meerendonk, Herman H. J. Kolk, Dorothee J. Chwilla, Constance Th. W. M. Vissers:

Monitoring in Language Perception. 1211-1224
- Stefan Th. Gries

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What is Corpus Linguistics? 1225-1241 - Aarne Ranta:

GF: A Multilingual Grammar Formalism. 1242-1265
- Peter A. Shaw:

The Syllabus is Dead, Long Live the Syllabus: Thoughts on the State of Language Curriculum, Content, Language, Tasks, Projects, Materials, Wikis, Blogs and the World Wide Web. 1266-1283
- Marta Dynel

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Beyond a Joke: Types of Conversational Humour. 1284-1299
- Robert Bayley, Lisa M. Bonnici:

Recent Research on Latinos in the USA and Canada, Part 1: Language Maintenance and Shift and English Varieties. 1300-1313 - Robin Dodsworth

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Modeling Socioeconomic Class in Variationist Sociolinguistics. 1314-1327
- Jae Jung Song:

Word Order Patterns and Principles: An Overview. 1328-1341
- William B. McGregor:

Teaching & Learning Guide for: Typology of Ergativity. 1342-1348 - Nigel Fabb:

Teaching & Learning Guide for: Linguistics in the Study and Teaching of Literature. 1349-1356 - Bonny E. Sands:

Teaching and Learning Guide for: Africa's Linguistic Diversity. 1357-1365
- Alice Gaby:

Teaching & Learning Guide for: Rebuilding Australia's Linguistic Profile - Recent Developments in Research on Australian Aboriginal Languages. 1366-1373
- Janet M. Fuller:

Teaching & Learning Guide for: Multilingualism in Educational Contexts: Identities and Ideologies. 1374-1378
Volume 3, Number 6, November 2009
- Katharine Graf Estes:

From Tracking Statistics to Learning words: Statistical Learning and Lexical Acquisition. 1379-1389 - Kevin B. Paterson

, Ruth Filik
, Linda M. Moxey:
Quantifiers and Discourse Processing. 1390-1402 - Jonathan H. Venezia, Gregory Hickok

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Mirror Neurons, the Motor System and Language: From the Motor Theory to Embodied Cognition and Beyond. 1403-1416 - Ken McRae, Kazunaga Matsuki:

People Use their Knowledge of Common Events to Understand Language, and Do So as Quickly as Possible. 1417-1429
- Cynthia G. Clopper:

Computational Methods for Normalizing Acoustic Vowel Data for Talker Differences. 1430-1442
- Maeve Eberhardt:

The Sociolinguistics of Ethnicity in Pittsburgh. 1443-1454
- Elizabeth Gentry Brunner:

Teaching & Learning Guide for: The Study of Variation from Two Perspectives. 1455-1462

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