Language: Vol 93, Issue 3 (September 2017)
Articles
Intersecting constraint families: An argument for harmonic grammar
Kie Zuraw & Bruce Hayes, University of California, Los Angeles
Active dependency formation in islands: How grammatical resumption affects sentence processing
Maayan Keshev & Aya Meltzer-Asscher, Tel-Aviv University
Informativity and the actuation of lenition
Uriel Cohen Priva, Brown University
The medium-term dynamics of accents on reality television
Morgan Sonderegger, McGill University and Centre for Research on Brain, Language, and Music, Max Bane, University of Chicago & Peter Graff, University of Vienna
Influence of predicate sense on word order in sign languages: Intensional and extentional verbs
Donna Jo Napoli, Swarthmore College, Rachel Sutton Spence, Federal University of Santa Catalina & Ronice Müller de Quadros, Federal University of Santa Catalina
Expression of information structure in West Slavic: Modeling the impact of prosodic and word-order factors
Radek Šimík, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Marta Wierzba, University of Potsdam
Historical Syntax
Stylistic fronting in Old Italian: A phase-based analysis
Irene Franco, Goethe Universität-Frankfurt am Main
The change in the position of the verb in the history of Portuguese: Subject realization, clitic placement, and prosody
Charlotte Galves, Universidade de Campinas & Maria Clara Paixāo de Sousa, Universidade de São Paulo
Reviews
Edible gender, mother-in-law style, & other grammatical wonders: Studies in Dyirbal, Yidiñ, & Warragamy. By R. M. W. Dixon
Reviewed by Anne Storch, University of Cologne
Signing and belonging in Nepal. By Erika Hoffman-Dilloway
Reviewed by Anne E. Pfister, University of North Florida
Compositional semantics: An introduction to the syntax/semantics interface. By Pauline Jacobson
Reviewed by Robert Henderson, University of Arizona
The Oxford handbook of derivational morphology. Ed. by Rochelle Lieber and Pavil Štekauer
Reviewed by Gert Booij, University of Leiden
Contiguity theory. By Norvin Richards
Reviewed by Dennis Ott, University of Ottawa
Computational models of referring: A study in cognitive science. By Kees van Deemter
Reviewed by William S. Horton, Northwestern University
Second language acquisition. By Roumyana Slabakova
Reviewed by Tania Ionin, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Replies
What does incipient /ay/-raising look like? A response to Josef Fruehwald
Kelly Berkson, Stuart Davis & Alyssa Strickler, Indiana University
Response to Berkson, Davis & Strickler, 'What does incipient /ay/-raising look like?'
Josef Fruehwald, University of Edinburgh
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