Language
Volume 85, Number 3, September 2009
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On agent nominalizations and why they are not like event nominalizations
pp. 517-556
Prescription vs. praxis: The evolution of future temporal reference in French
pp. 557-587
Reconstruction of morphosyntactic function: Nonspatial usage of spatial case marking in Tsezic
pp. 588-617
SIL International and the disciplinary culture of linguistics
SIL International and the disciplinary culture of linguistics: Introduction
pp. 618-619
Practical language development: Whose mission?
pp. 619-629
'We do not want to masquerade as linguists': A short history of SIL and the academy
pp. 629-635
Language ideologies, endangered-language linguistics, and Christianization
pp. 635-639
Syntax, souls, or speakers?: On SIL and community language development
pp. 640-646
SIL International: An emic view
pp. 646-646-658
Short Report
On the distinction between regular and irregular inflectional morphology: Evidence from Dinka
pp. 659-670
Discussion Note
Evidence and argumentation: A reply to Everett (2009)
pp. 671-681
Reviews
Split auxiliary systems: A cross-linguistic perspective (review)
pp. 682-687
Narrative: State of the art (review)
pp. 687-690
Sociolinguistic variation: Theories, methods, and applications (review)
pp. 690-693
Discourse on the move: Using corpus analysis to describe discourse structure (review)
pp. 694-696
Code-switching in bilingual children (review)
pp. 697-700
Narrow syntax and phonological form (review)
pp. 700-703
Agreement (review)
pp. 703-706
Relators and linkers: The syntax of predication, predicate inversion, and copulas (review)
pp. 706-710
Why we talk: The evolutionary origins of language (review)
pp. 710-713
The typology of semantic alignment (review)
pp. 713-716
Discovering syntax: Clause structures of English, German and Romance (review)
pp. 716-719
Methods in historical pragmatics (review)
pp. 719-720
The Oxford handbook of cognitive linguistics (review)
pp. 721-724
Neurolinguistics: An introduction to spoken language processing and its disorders (review)
pp. 724-727
Latin suffixal derivatives in English and their Indo-European ancestry (review)
pp. 727-732
The singing Neanderthals: The origins of music, language, mind and body, and: Music, language, and the brain (review)
pp. 732-736
Variation and change in Tocharian B (review)
pp. 736-740
Fighting over words: Language and civil law cases (review)
pp. 740-743
On the syntactic composition of manner and motion (review)
pp. 744-747
Recent Publications
Recent Publications
pp. 748-751