Journal: SOUTHWEST JOURNAL OF LINGUISTICS 20.2 (various heritage languages)

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Mon Mar 18 21:34:05 UTC 2002


December issue of the Southwest Journal of Linguistics
Volume 20, number 2

For the abstracts of these articles, as well as those of recent volumes
of
SWJL, please see:
http://www.tamu-commerce.edu/swjl/

Jill Brody:
>>From conquistadors to Zapatistas: Language contact, change, and
judgments
of authenticity

Brigitte L.M. Bauer:
Variability in word order: Adjectives and comparatives in Latin,
Romance,
and Germanic

Lida Dutkova-Cope:
The language of Czech Moravians in Texas: "Do you know what parknu karu
u
hauza means?"

David Eddington:
Surface analogy and spelling rules in English vowel alternations

Elly van Gelderen:
The Force of ForceP in English

Joke Mondada:
Characters in the narrative 'Kompa Nanzi i Cha Tiger': A Hallidayan
perspective

Misumi Sadler:
Iconically motivated use of the Japanese discourse markers sorede, nde
and
de in conversation

Allison D. Smith:
Review of Language alive in the classroom, Ed. by Rebecca S. Wheeler
(1999, Praeger)

Thematic Supplement:
Studies in language contact: Spanish in the U.S. and the Caribbean

Luis A. Ortiz Lopez:
El sistema verbal del Espanyol hatiano en Cuba: Implicaciones para las
lenguas en contacto en el Caribe

Arnulfo G. Ramirez:
Lexical characteristics of Southwest Spanish and the Atlas linguistico
de
Hispanoamerica

Susana V. Rivera-Mills:
Acculturation and communicative need: Language shift in an ethnically
diverse Hispanic community

To order this volume, or past issues, please contact:

Jon G. Jonz, Editor
Southwest Journal of Linguistics
Dept. of Literature and Languages
P.O. Box 3011
Texas A&M U - Commerce
Commerce, TX 75429-3011 USA
E-mail: jon_jonz at tamu-commerce.edu

To subscribe to this journal, please contact:

Neddy Vigil
Linguistic Association of the Southwest
Department of Spanish and Portuguese
University of New Mexico
Ortega Hall, Room #235
Albuquerque, NM 87131
E-mail: nvigil at unm.edu



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