Language

Language
Volume 82, Number 2, June 2006

CONTENTS

    Benor, Sarah, 1975-
    Levy, Roger.
  • The Chicken or the Egg? A Probabilistic Analysis of English Binomials
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    Subject Headings:
    • English language -- Noun phrase.
    Abstract:
      Why is it preferable to say salt and pepper over pepper and salt? Based on an analysis of 692 binomial tokens from online corpora, we show that a number of semantic, metrical, and frequency constraints contribute significantly to ordering preferences, overshadowing the phonological factors that have traditionally been considered important. The ordering of binomials exhibits a considerable amount of variation. For example, although principal and interest is the more frequent order, interest and principal also occurs. We consider three frameworks for analysis of this variation: traditional optimality theory, stochastic optimality theory, and logistic regression. Our best models—using logistic regression—predict 79.2% of the binomial tokens and 76.7% of types, and the remainder are predicted as less frequent—but not ungrammatical—variants.
    Stump, Gregory T. (Gregory Thomas), 1954-
  • Heteroclisis and Paradigm Linkage
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    Subject Headings:
    • Grammar, Comparative and general -- Inflection.
    Abstract:
      Heteroclisis is the property of a lexeme whose inflectional paradigm involves two or more distinct inflection classes. Although heteroclisis is widely observable, its implications for grammatical theory remain underexplored, perhaps because its canonical instances have the appearance of sporadic lexical exceptions. But heteroclisis cannot be assumed to lack any role in the definition of a language's morphology, since (i) it is sometimes highly systematic, involving whole classes of lexemes, and (ii) it obeys a universal constraint. These two facts show that heteroclisis is rulegoverned. On the assumption that inflectional morphology involves a linkage of content-paradigms with form-paradigms (Stump 2002), heteroclisis can be seen as a kind of mismatch regulated by rules of paradigm linkage. Such rules account for the range of empirical phenomena subsumed
    Bybee, Joan L.
    Eddington, David.
  • A Usage-based Approach to Spanish Verbs of 'Becoming'
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    Subject Headings:
    • Spanish language -- Verb.
    • Spanish language -- Usage.
    Abstract:
      A usage-based analysis of four constructions in Spanish, each with a different verb meaning 'become' used with an animate subject and an adjective, provides evidence for exemplar representations of constructions, with analogy to these representations accounting for productive use. We analyze 423 tokens from spoken and written corpora, which we take to represent a subset of a speaker's experience with these constructions. The analysis, based on token frequency and semantic similarity, leads to the organization of tokens with two of the verbs into dense clusters of semantically related adjectives centered on a high-frequency exemplar. The other two verbs are used with more diverse sets of adjectives. We supplement the initial analysis with an experiment in which speakers were asked to rate the semantic similarity of pairs of adjectives. When subjected to multidimensional scaling, the results of the experiment support the initial analysis. We argue that novel instances of verb + adjective sequences are based on analogies to previous experience and not on rules that refer to abstract features. In a second experiment, speakers judged the acceptability of sentences taken from the corpora; the results showed that high-frequency expressions and expressions semantically similar to the high-frequency ones lead to an expression being judged more acceptable. Overall the results support exemplar representations, which are heavily based on usage experience.
    Coates, Richard A.
  • Properhood
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    Subject Headings:
    • Names.
    Abstract:
      A history of the notion of PROPERHOOD in philosophy and linguistics is given. Two long-standing ideas, (i) that proper names have no sense, and (ii) that they are expressions whose purpose is to refer to individuals, cannot be made to work comprehensively while PROPER is understood as a subcategory of linguistic units, whether of lexemes or phrases. Phrases of the type the old vicarage, which are potentially ambiguous with regard to properhood, encourage the suggestion that PROPER is best understood as mode of reference contrasting with SEMANTIC reference; in the former, the intension/sense of any lexical items within the referring expression, and any entailments they give rise to, are canceled. PROPER NAMES are all those expressions that refer nonintensionally. Linguistic evidence is given that this opposition can be grammaticalized, speculation is made about its neurological basis, and psycholinguistic evidence is adduced in support. The PROPER NOUN,asa lexical category, is argued to be epiphenomenal on proper names as newly defined. Some consequences of the view that proper names have no sense in the act of reference are explored; they are not debarred from having senses (better: synchronic etymologies) accessible during other (meta)linguistic activities.

Short Report

    Donohue, Mark, 1967-
  • Negative Grammatical Functions in Skou
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    Subject Headings:
    • Skou language -- Negatives.
    • Skou language -- Grammar.

Discussion Notes

    Newmeyer, Frederick J.
  • On Gahl and Garnsey on Grammar and Usage
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    Subject Headings:
    • Gahl, Susanne. Knowledge of grammar, knowledge of usage: syntactic probabilities affect pronunciation variation.
    • Garnsey, Susan Marie, 1952-
    • English language -- United States -- Pronunciation.
    • English language -- United States -- Syntax.
    • English language -- United States -- Grammar.
    Gahl, Susanne.
    Garnsey, Susan Marie, 1952-
  • Knowledge of Grammar Includes Knowledge of Syntactic Probabilities
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    Subject Headings:
    • Newmeyer, Frederick J. On Gahl and Garnsey on grammar and usage.
    • English language -- United States -- Pronunciation.
    • English language -- United States -- Syntax.
    • English language -- United States -- Grammar.

Obituary

    Bright, William, 1928-
  • Murray B. Emeneau
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    Subject Headings:
    • Emeneau, M. B. (Murray Barnson), 1904-2005.

Reviews

    Blake, Barry J.
  • Australian Languages: Classification and the Comparative Method (review)
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    Subject Headings:
    • Bowern, Claire, 1977-, ed. Australian languages: classification and the comparative method.
    • Koch, Harold James, ed.
    • Australian languages -- Classification -- Congresses.
    Pollock, J.-Y. (Jean-Yves)
  • Functional Structure in DP and IP: The Cartography of Syntactic Structures, vol. 1 (review)
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    Subject Headings:
    • Cinque, Guglielmo, ed. Functional structure in DP and IP.
    • Grammar, Comparative and general -- Syntax.
    Nerlich, Brigitte, 1956-
  • The Structure of Time: Language, Meaning and Temporal Cognition (review)
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    Subject Headings:
    • Evans, Vyvyan. Structure of time: language, meaning, and temporal cognition.
    • Space and time in language.
    LeSourd, Philip S.
    Kroeber, Paul D.
  • Endoclitics and the Origins of Udi Morphosyntax (review)
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    Subject Headings:
    • Harris, Alice C. Endoclitics and the origins of Udi morphosyntax.
    • Udi language -- Morphosyntax.
    Goldin-Meadow, Susan.
  • First Language Acquisition: The Essential Readings (review)
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    Subject Headings:
    • Lust, Barbara, 1941-, ed. First language acquisition: the essential readings.
    • Foley, Claire, ed.
    • Language acquisition.
    Kytö, Merja.
  • Using Corpora to Explore Linguistic Variation (review)
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    Subject Headings:
    • Reppen, Randi, ed. Using corpora to explore linguistic variation.
    • Fitzmaurice, Susan M., ed.
    • Biber, Douglas, ed.
    • Language and languages -- Variation -- Data processing.
    Borsley, Robert D.
  • Skeptical Linguistic Essays (review)
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    Subject Headings:
    • Postal, Paul Martin, 1936- Skeptical linguistic essays.
    • Grammar, Comparative and general.
    Clark, Robin Lee, 1957-
  • Knowledge and Learning in Natural Language (review)
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    Subject Headings:
    • Yang, Charles. Knowledge and learning in natural language.
    • Language acquisition.

Book Notices

    Driem, George van, 1957-
  • A Manual of Linguistic Field Work and Structure of Indian Languages (review)
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    Subject Headings:
    • Abbi, Anvita, 1949- Manual of linguistic field work and structures of Indian languages.
    • Linguistics -- Field work -- Handbooks, manuals, etc.
    Shmiher, Taras.
  • Triangulating Translation: Perspectives in Process Oriented Research (review)
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    Subject Headings:
    • Santos, Fábio Alves dos, 1954-, ed. Triangulating translation: perspectives in process oriented research.
    • Translating and interpreting.
    Sawaie, Mohammed.
  • Bibliography of Modern Romani Linguistics (review)
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    Subject Headings:
    • Bakker, Peter, ed. Bibliography of modern Romani linguistics: including a guide to Romani linguistics.
    • Matras, Yaron, 1963-, ed.
    • Romani language -- Bibliography.
    Xie, Chaoqun.
  • At War With Words (review)
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    Subject Headings:
    • Dedaic, Mirjana N., 1958-, ed. At war with words.
    • Nelson, Daniel N., 1948-, ed.
    • Language and languages -- Political aspects.
    Xie, Chaoqun.
  • Cognitive Models in Language and Thought: Ideology, Metaphor and Meanings (review)
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    Subject Headings:
    • Dirven, René, ed. Cognitive models in language and thought: ideology, metaphors and meanings.
    • Frank, Roslyn M, ed.
    • Pütz, Martin, 1955-, ed.
    • Cognitive grammar -- Congresses.
    Sawaie, Mohammed.
  • Democracy in Contemporary Egyptian Political Discourse (review)
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    Subject Headings:
    • Dunne, Michele Durocher. Democracy in contemporary Egyptian political discourse.
    • Democracy -- Egypt.
    Golumbia, David.
  • Us and Others: Social Identities Across Languages, Discourses and Cultures (review)
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    Subject Headings:
    • Duszak, Anna, ed. Us and others: social identities across languages, discourses and cultures.
    • Group identity.
    Toops, Gary Howard, 1954-
  • Romance Objects: Transitivity in Romance Languages (review)
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    Subject Headings:
    • Fiorentino, G. (Giuliana), ed. Romance objects: transitivity in Romance languages.
    • Romance languages -- Transitivity -- Congresses.
    Dufter, Andreas.
  • Nouvelles approches en morphologie (review)
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    Subject Headings:
    • Fradin, Bernard. Nouvelles approches en morphologie.
    • Grammar, Comparative and general -- Morphology.
    DeNoble, Rick.
  • The Analogical Mind: Perspectives from Cognitive Science (review)
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    Subject Headings:
    • Gentner, Dedre, ed. Analogical mind: perspectives from cognitive science.
    • Holyoak, Keith James, 1950-, ed.
    • Kokinov, Boicho N., ed.
    • Symbolism (Psychology) -- Congresses.
    Golumbia, David.
  • The Evolution of Language Out of Pre-language (review)
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    Subject Headings:
    • Givón, Talmy, 1936-, ed. Evolution of language out of pre-language.
    • Malle, Bertram F., ed.
    • Language and languages -- Origin.
    Golumbia, David.
  • The Mirror of Grammar: Theology, Philosophy and the Modistae (review)
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    Subject Headings:
    • Kelly, L. G. (Louis G.) Mirror of grammar: theology, philosophy, and the Modistae.
    • Speculative grammar.
    Robinson, Stuart.
  • Tok Pisin Texts: From the Beginning to the Present (review)
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    Subject Headings:
    • Mühlhäusler, Peter, ed. Tok Pisin texts: from the beginning to the present.
    • Dutton, Thomas Edward, 1935-, ed.
    • Romaine, Suzanne, 1951-, ed.
    • Tok Pisin language -- Texts.
    Golumbia, David.
  • Urarina Texts (review)
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    Subject Headings:
    • Olawsky, Knut J. Urarina texts.
    • Urarina language -- Texts.
    Panagiotidis, Phoevos.
  • Linguistic Variation Yearbook, vol. 2 (2002) (review)
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    Subject Headings:
    • Linguistic variation yearbook.
    • Language and languages -- Variation -- Periodicals.
    Sloboda, Marian.
  • Discourses in Place: Language in the Material World (review)
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    Subject Headings:
    • Scollon, Ronald, 1939- Discourses in place: language in the material world.
    • Scollon, Suzanne B. K.
    • Semiotics.
    Aichele, Dieter.
  • Rus': A Comprehensive Course in Russian (review)
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    Subject Headings:
    • Smyth, Sarah. RUS': a comprehensive course in Russian.
    • Crosbie, Elena Vyacheslavna.
    • Russian language -- Textbooks for foreign speakers -- English.
    Chen, Liang.
  • The Lexicon-syntax Interface in Second Language Acquisition (review)
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    Subject Headings:
    • Hout, Roeland van, ed. Lexicon-syntax interface in second language acquisition.
    • Second language acquisition.
    Roels, Linde.
  • Usage-based Approaches to Dutch: Lexicon, Grammar, Discourse (review)
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    Subject Headings:
    • Verhagen, Arie, 1951-, ed. Usage-based approaches to Dutch: lexicon, grammar, discourse.
    • Weijer, Jeroen van de, 1965-, ed.
    • Dutch language -- Congresses.
    Narrog, Heiko.
  • Die Relativkonstruktionen im Chinesischen: Eine diachrone Studie (review)
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    Subject Headings:
    • Wang, Jingling. Relativkonstruktionen im Chinesischen: eine diachrone Studie.
    • Chinese language -- Relative clauses.
    Vajda, Edward J.
  • Chinese: A Comprehensive Grammar (review)
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    Subject Headings:
    • Yip, Po-Ching, 1935- Chinese: a comprehensive grammar.
    • Rimmington, Don.
    • Chinese language -- Grammar.
    Wald, Benji.
  • Areal and Genetic Factors in Language Classification and Description: Africa South of the Sahara (review)
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    Subject Headings:
    • Zima, Petr, ed. Areal and genetic factors in language classification and description: Africa south of the Sahara.
    • African languages -- Classification.

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