LINGUIST List Daily Summary for Fri May 05 2017

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28.2106, Books: Licensing clausal complements: The case of Russian čto-clauses: Knyazev

  1) From:      Martine Paulissen <gw.uilots.lot at uu.nl>
     Subject:   Licensing clausal complements: The case of Russian čto-clauses: Knyazev

   http://linguistlist.org/issues/28/28-2106.html


28.2107, Books: Listen to the beat: A cross-linguistic perspective on the use of stress in segmentation: van Ommen

  1) From:      Martine Paulissen <gw.uilots.lot at uu.nl>
     Subject:   Listen to the beat: A cross-linguistic perspective on the use of stress in segmentation: van Ommen

   http://linguistlist.org/issues/28/28-2107.html


28.2108, Books: The grammar of landscape: Rybka

  1) From:      Martine Paulissen <gw.uilots.lot at uu.nl>
     Subject:   The grammar of landscape: Rybka

   http://linguistlist.org/issues/28/28-2108.html


28.2109, Books: Most or the Art of Compositionality: Roelandt

  1) From:      Martine Paulissen <gw.uilots.lot at uu.nl>
     Subject:   Most or the Art of Compositionality: Roelandt

   http://linguistlist.org/issues/28/28-2109.html


28.2110, Books: The roots of ethnolects: A sociophonological study in Amsterdam and Nijmegen: van Meel

  1) From:      Martine Paulissen <gw.uilots.lot at uu.nl>
     Subject:   The roots of ethnolects: A sociophonological study in Amsterdam and Nijmegen: van Meel

   http://linguistlist.org/issues/28/28-2110.html


28.2111, Books: Verbal derivation and valency in Citumbuka: Chavula

  1) From:      Martine Paulissen <gw.uilots.lot at uu.nl>
     Subject:   Verbal derivation and valency in Citumbuka: Chavula

   http://linguistlist.org/issues/28/28-2111.html


28.2112, Books: Argument structure, alignment and auxiliaries between Latin and Romance: Migliori

  1) From:      Martine Paulissen <gw.uilots.lot at uu.nl>
     Subject:   Argument structure, alignment and auxiliaries between Latin and Romance: Migliori

   http://linguistlist.org/issues/28/28-2112.html


28.2113, Books: Why Jesus and Job spoke bad Welsh: Meelen

  1) From:      Martine Paulissen <gw.uilots.lot at uu.nl>
     Subject:   Why Jesus and Job spoke bad Welsh: Meelen

   http://linguistlist.org/issues/28/28-2113.html


28.2114, Jobs: English; Spanish; Applied Linguistics; Computational Linguistics; General Linguistics; Language Acquisition: Researcher, Duolingo

  1) From:       Duolingo <jobs at duolingo.com>
     Subject:   English; Spanish; Applied Linguistics; Computational Linguistics; General Linguistics; Language Acquisition: Researcher, Duolingo, Pennsylvania, USA

   http://linguistlist.org/issues/28/28-2114.html



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