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Publisher:	John Benjamins
			http://www.benjamins.com/ 			
			
Journal Title:  Studies in Language 
Volume Number:  34 
Issue Number:  3 
Issue Date:  2010 


Main Text:  

Studies in Language 34:3 

2010. iv, 255 pp.
Table of contents

Articles   

No common argument, no extraction, no gap: Attributive clauses in Atong and beyond 
Seino van Breugel 493-531  

The real distribution of the English "group genitive" 
David Denison, Alan K. Scott and Kersti Börjars 532-564  

The linguistics of weather: Cross-linguistic patterns of meteorological expressions 
Pål Eriksen, Seppo Kittilä and Leena Kolehmainen 565-601 
 
Oblique case marking on core arguments in Korean 
Jong-Bok Kim and Peter Sells 602-635  

Conflict resolution in syntactic theory 
Edith A. Moravcsik 636-669  

Book reviews   

Filipovic, Luna 2007. Talking about motion: A crosslinguistic investigation of
lexicalization patterns 
Reviewed by Engin Arik 671-679  

Vajda, Edward J. (ed) 2008. Subordination and coordination strategies in North
Asian languages 
Reviewed by Sonia Cristofaro 680-688  

Donohue, Mark & Søren Wichmann (eds.). 2008. The typology of semantic alignment 
Reviewed by Geoffrey L.J. Haig 689-698  

Epps, Patience & Alexandre Arkhipov (eds) 2009. New Challenges in Typology:
Transcending the Borders and Refining the Distinctions 
Reviewed by Carmen Jany 699-706  

Englebretson, Robert (ed.). 2007. Stancetaking in Discourse: Subjectivity,
evaluation, interaction 
Reviewed by Howard Manns 707-716  

García, Erica. 2009. The motivated syntax of arbitrary signs. Cognitive
constraints on Spanish clitic clustering 
Reviewed by Jaime Peña 717-725  

Bernard Comrie, Ray Fabri, Elizabeth Hume, Manwel Mifsud, Thomas Stolz, and
Martine Vanhove (eds.). 2009. Introducing Maltese linguistics 
Reviewed by Gilbert Puech 726-736  

Dixon, R.M.W. 2010. Basic Linguistic Theory. Volume 1. Methodology 
Reviewed by René van den Berg 737-747 



Linguistic Field(s): Typology
                     Syntax

Subject Language(s): Atong (ato)
                     English (eng)
                     Korean (kor)




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