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Sociolinguistic aspects of Kabiye-Ewe bilingualism in Togo
Tree-structured models of multitext: Theory, design and experiments
The roots of verbs
Modality, names and descriptions
On the significance of speech: How infants discover symbols and structure
National discord: Language, sexuality and the politics of belonging in Israel
Dependent plurals and plural meaning
The internal syntax of determiners
Whither the southern belle?: Language and identity in the American South
Collaborating through conversation: Small group discussion in a pre-service teacher education course
OCP effects in Telugu
It is all about clitics: The case of a northern Italian dialect like Bellinzonese
A syntactic analysis of pronominal clitic clusters in Romance The view from Romanian
The microparametric syntax of resultatives in Chinese languages
Memory operations and structures in sentence comprehension: Evidence from Ellipsis
EFL students as peer advisors in an online writing center
Perceptual tolerance and phonetic re-analysis during a sound change in progress
The limits of linguistic variation: Stylistic diversity in Singapore English
The temporal organization of syllabic structure
Predicting and Parsing Language in Time and Space
Shifting senses in lexical semantic development
Lexical variation and the negotiation of linguistic style in a Long Island middle school
Regional dialect features on the Lower East Side of New York City: Sociophonetics, ethnicity, and identity
Phonological acquisition in simultaneous bilingual Mandarin-English preschoolers
Word Segmentation and Phonological Learning in Cross-Language Perception of Fluent Speech
Language Contact and Regional Variation in African American English: A Study of Southeast Georgia
Second Dialect Acquisition: Implications for Theories of Phonological Representation
The role of effective communication during the medical interview between native and non-native English speaking dyads
Native and non-native English speakers' perceptions of hedging in the oral arguments of civil rights cases
Investigating noticing of errors and vocabulary acquisition in a multimedia environment
Sociophonetic Variation in the Production and Perception of Obstruent Voicing in Buenos Aires Spanish
Deconstructing Catalan Object Clitics
Nominal Roots as Event Predicates in English Denominal Conversion Verbs
The Grammar of Shupamem
An Acoustically Based Sociolinguistic Analysis of Variable Coda /s/ Production in the Spanish of New York City
The Syntax and Semantics of Purepecha Noun Phrases and the Mass/Count Distinction
Icelandic Morphosyntax and Argument Structure