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Publisher:	Linguistics Graduate Course Union, University of Toronto
			http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/~twpl/ 			
			
Journal Title:  Toronto Working Papers in Linguistics 
Volume Number:  27 
Issue Number:   
Issue Date:  2008 


Subtitle:  All the Things You Are: A Festschrift in Honour of Jack Chambers   


Main Text:  

Editors: Sarah Cummins, Bridget Jankowski and Patricia Shaw

Table of Contents:


Articles

Language loss and linguistic suicide: A case study from the Sierra Norte de
Puebla, Mexico
David Beck and Yvonne Lam

Retroflex realizations of Acadian French /r/: A dialectological perspective
Wladyslaw Cichocki

On both
Sarah Cummins

Between music and speech: The relationship between Gregorian and Hebrew chant
B. Elan Dresher

Challenging presuppositions in inquiry testimony
Susan Ehrlich and Jack Sidnell

Which eh is the Canadian eh?
Elaine Gold

The Linguistic Atlas of the Iberian Peninsula (ALPI): A geolinguistic treasure
'lost' and found
David Heap

A phonemic split in Northern Russian: Social networks and inter-speaker variability
Alexei Kochetov

The spell-out of lexical categories within words: Violating the onset
requirement in Ojibwa
Glyne Piggott

Do gay-sounding men speak like women?
Ron Smyth and Henry Rogers

Scat syllables and markedness theory
Patricia A. Shaw 



Linguistic Field(s): Phonology
                     Sociolinguistics
                     General Linguistics
                     Phonetics




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