16.1386, TOC: Linguistic Variation Yearbook 3 (2003)

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Date: 28-Apr-2005
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Subject: Linguistic Variation Yearbook Vol. 3 (2003)

	
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Subject: Linguistic Variation Yearbook Vol. 3 (2003)


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Publisher:	John Benjamins
			http://www.benjamins.com/ 			
			
Journal Title:  Linguistic Variation Yearbook
Volume Number:  3
Issue Number:
Issue Date:  2003


Main Text:

Introduction
v-vii

The origins of language variation
Denis Bouchard
1-41

Yes/no questions and the relation between tense and polarity in English and Finnish
Anders Holmberg
43-68

Question words in focus positions
K.A. Jayaseelan
69-99

Methods in parametric linguistics and cognitive history
Giuseppe Longobardi
101-138

A word order paradox resolved by copy deletion at PF
Sandra Stjepanovi?
139-177

Why Japanese is different: Nominalization and verbalization in syntax and the
distribution of arguments
Yuji Takano
179-211

Two types of wh-adverbials: A typological study of how and why in Tsou
Wei-Tien Dylan Tsai and Melody Yayin Chang
213-236

Index



Linguistic Field(s): Syntax
                     Typology
                     Linguistic Theories

Subject Language(s): English (ENG)
                     Finnish (FIN)
                     Japanese (JPN)
                     Tsou (TSY)





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