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  • Index to Volume 88 (2012)

Adjectives: Formal analyses in syntax and semantics. Ed. by P. Cabredo Hofherr and O. Matushansky. Rev. by N. Corver. 88.1.191–93 (2012).

Agreement and head movement: Clitics, incorporation, and defective goals. By I. Roberts. Rev. by M. R. Manzini. 88.1.212–15 (2012).

Aitchison, Jean. Rev. of Trask, Why do languages change? Revised by R. McColl Millar. 88.1.221–24 (2012).

Allan, Keith. Rev. of Ariel, Defining pragmatics. 88.2.413–16 (2012).

Alsina, Alex, and B. Arsenijević. There is no third face of agreement (Discussion Note). 88.2.388–89 (2012).

Alsina, Alex, and B. Arsenijević. The two faces of agreement (Discussion Note). 88.2.369–79 (2012).

Ambridge, Ben, and E. V. M. Lieven. Child language acquisition: Contrasting theoretical approaches. Rev. by B. Estigarribia. 88.2.410–12 (2012).

Ambridge, Ben; J. M. Pine; C. F. Rowland; and F. Chang. The roles of verb semantics, entrenchment, and morphophonology in the retreat from dative argument-structure overgeneralization errors. 88.1.45–81 (2012).

Anthropological papers of the University ofAlaska: The Dene-Yeniseian connection. Ed. by J. Kari and B. A. Potter. Rev. by M. Dunn. 88.2.429–32 (2012).

Applying priming methods to L2 learning, teaching and research: Insights from psycholinguistics. Ed. by P. Trofimovich and K. McDonough. Rev. by R. Meuter. 88.3.675–78 (2012).

Arabic verb, The: Form and meaning in the vowel-lengthening patterns. By W. Danks. Rev. by M. Waltisberg. 88.3.634–36 (2012).

Ariel, Mira. Defining pragmatics. Rev. by K. Allan. 88.2.413–16 (2012).

Ariel, Mira. Response to a review (Letter to Language). 88.3.465–66 (2012).

Arsenijević, Boban, and A. Alsina. There is no third face of agreement (Discussion Note). 88.2.388–89 (2012).

Arsenijević, Boban, and A. Alsina. The two faces of agreement (Discussion Note). 88.2.369–79 (2012).

Asp, Elissa D., and J. de Villiers. When language breaks down: Analysing discourse in clinical contexts. Rev. by M. Kissine. 88.4.894–96 (2012).

Asymmetries in generalizing alternations to and from initial syllables. By M. Becker, A. Nevins, and J. Levine. 88.2.231–68 (2012).

Atkinson, Quentin, and C. Bowern. Computational phylogenetics and the internal structure of Pama-Nyungan. 88.4.817–45 (2012).

Austronesian and theoretical linguistics. Ed. by R. Mercado, E. Potsdam, and L. d. Travis. Rev. by P. Kroeger. 88.1.206–9 (2012).

Baerman, Matthew. Paradigmatic chaos in Nuer. 88.3.467–94 (2012).

Baker, Rachel E.; R. Doran; G. Ward; M. Larson; and Y. McNabb. A novel experimental paradigm for distinguishing between what is said and what is implicated. 88.1.124–54 (2012).

Bao, Zhiming. Rev. of Siemund (ed.), Linguistic universals and language variation. 88.2.445–48 (2012). Bare grammar: Lectures on linguistic invariants. By E. L. Keenan and E. P. Stabler. Rev. by R. T. Oehrle. 88.3.652–57 (2012).

Baugh, John. Rev. of Bucholtz, White kids: Language, race, and styles ofyouth identity. 88.2.416–19 (2012).

Becker, Michael; A. Nevins; and J. Levine. Asymmetries in generalizing alternations to and from initial syllables. 88.2.231–68 (2012).

Behrens, Susan J., and J. A. Parker (eds.) Language in the real world: An introduction to linguistics. Rev. by A. H. C. Hudley. 88.1.180–83 (2012).

Biolinguistic enterprise, The: New perspectives on the evolution and nature of the human language faculty. Ed. by A. M. Di Sciullo and C. Boeckx. Rev. by P. Pietroski. 88.3.637–40 (2012).

Blythe, Richard, and W. Croft. S-curves and the mechanisms of propagation in language change. 88.2.269–304 (2012).

Boeckx, Cedric, and A. M. Di Sciullo (eds.) The biolinguistic enterprise: New perspectives on the evolution and nature of the human language faculty. Rev. by P. Pietroski. 88.3.637–40 (2012...

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