Language Volume 97: Issue Three (September 2021)
States and changes of state: A crosslinguistic study of the roots of verbal meaning
John Beavers, Michael Everdell, Kyle Jerro, Henri Kauhanen, Andrew Koontz-Garboden, Elise LeBovidge, Stephen Nichols pp. 439-484
Recontructing the evolution of Indo-European Grammar
Lingua francas as Lexical Donors: Evidence from Daghestan
Michael Daniel, Ilia Chechuro, Samira Verhees, Nina Dobrushina pp.520-560
Gerd Carling, Chundra Cathcart pp. 561-598
Asymmetries in the processing of affixed words in Bengali
Hilary S.Z. Wynne, Sandra Kotzor, Beinan Zhou, Swetlana Schuster, Aditi Lahiri pp. 599-628
Autism, constructionism, and nativism
Mikhail Kissine pp. e139-d160
Autistic Identity and language learning: Response to Kissine
Chelsea McCracken pp e211-e217
Pragmatics is not a monolithic phenomenon, and neither is theory of mind: Response to Kissine
Irene Mognon, Iris Scholten, Vera Hukker, Petra Hendriks pp. e218-e227
Facing the complexity of language in autism (Response to commentators)
Mikhail Kissine pp. 228-e237
The Dominant School Language narrative: Unpacking English teachers' language ideologies
Mike Metz, Heather Knight pp. e238-e256
Paradigmatic Saturation in Nuer
Matthew Baerman, Irina Monich pp.e257 - e275
What categorial ambiguity doesn't tell us about crossed control: Commentary on Jeoung 2020
Jozina Vander Klok, Ileana Paul pp. e276-e292