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  • Index to Volume 81 (2005)
Abkhaz. By V. A. Chirikba. BN by T. R. Wier. 81.516–17 (2005).
Aceto, Michael, and J. P. Williams (eds.) Contact Englishes of the eastern Caribbean. BN by D. E. Walicek. 81.766 (2005).
Ackerman, Farrell, and J. Moore. Proto-properties and grammatical encoding: A correspondence theory of argument selection. BN by K. K. Grohmann. 81.766–67 (2005).
Acquisition in interlanguage pragmatics: Learning how to do things with words in a study abroad context. By A. Barron. BN by M. Callies. 81.281 (2005).
Acquisition of direct object scrambling and clitic placement, The: Syntax and pragmatics. By J. C. Schaeffer. BN by K. K. Grohmann. 81.289–90 (2005).
Adger, David. Core syntax: A minimalist approach. Rev. by A. Alexiadou. 81.975–76 (2005).
African American English in the diaspora. By S. Poplack and S. Tagliamonte. Rev. by R. W. Fasold. 81.504–8 (2005).
African-American literacies. By E. Richardson. BN by C. A. Lenz. 81.286–87 (2005).
Against formal phonology. By R. F. Port and A. P. Leary. 81.927–64 (2005).
Aikhenvald, Alexandra Y., and R. M. W. Dixon (eds.) Areal diffusion and genetic inheritance: Problems in comparative linguistics. Rev. by R. Anttila. 81.976–80 (2005).
Alexiadou, Artemis. Rev. of Adger, Core syntax: A minimalist approach. 81.975–76 (2005).
Alexiadou, Artemis; M. Rathert; and A. von Stechow (eds.) Perfect explorations. BN by E. Romanova. 81.767–68 (2005).
Alliteration and sound change in early English. By D. Minkova. Rev. by G. Russom. 81.745–48 (2005).
Altenberg, Bengt, and S. Granger (eds.) Lexis in contrast: Corpus-based approaches. BN by M. L. Murphy. 81.768–69 (2005).
Anagnostopoulou, Elena. The syntax of ditransitives: Evidence from clitics. Rev. by M. den Dikken. 81.980–84 (2005).
Anderson, Gregory D. S., and K. D. Harrison. Tuvan dictionary. BN by E. J. Vajda. 81.997 (2005).
Anderson, Stephen R. Rev. of Harris (ed.), The indigenous languages of the Caucasus, vol. 1: The Kartvelian languages; Hewitt (ed.), The indigenous languages of the Caucasus, vol.2: The North West Caucasian languages; Job (ed.), The indigenous languages of the Caucasus, vol. 3: The North East Caucasian languages, part 1; and Smeets (ed.), The indigenous languages of the Caucasus, vol. 4: The North East Caucasian languages, part 2. 81.993–96 (2005).
Andrews, J. Richard. Introduction to Classical Nahuatl. Rev. edn.; Workbook for introduction to Classical Nahuatl. Rev. edn. BN by T. R. Wier. 81.997–98 (2005).
Animacy versus weight as determinants of grammatical variation in English. By A. Rosenbach. 81.613–44 (2005).
Ankerstein, Carrie Allyn. BN on Kinoshita and Lupker (eds.), Masked priming: The state of the art. 81.532–33 (2005).
Ankerstein, Carrie Allyn. BN on Pulvermüller, The neuroscience of language: On brain circuits of words and serial order. 81.286 (2005).
Anttila, Raimo. Rev. of Aikhenvald and Dixon (eds.), Areal diffusion and genetic inheritance: Problems in comparative linguistics. 81.976–80 (2005).
Apoussidou, Diana. BN on Weissenborn and Höhle (eds.), Approaches to bootstrapping: Phonological, lexical, syntactic and neurophysiological aspects of early language acquisition, vols. 1 and 2. 81.1030 (2005).
Applied linguistics in language education. By S. McDonough. BN by U. Römer. 81.542–43 (2005).
Approaches to bootstrapping: Phonological, lexical, syntactic and neurophysiological aspects of early language acquisition, vols. 1 and 2. Ed. by J. Weissenborn and B. Höhle. BN by D. Apoussidou. 81.1030 (2005).
Arabic language and national identity, The: A study in ideology. By Y. Suleiman. Rev. by D. B. Parkinson. 81.276–79 (2005).
Arabic language handbook. By M. C. Bateson. BN by S. Berbeco. 81.509 (2005).

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