26.1880, TOC: Nordlyd 41/1 (2014)

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Subject: 26.1880, TOC: Nordlyd 41/1 (2014)

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Date: Wed, 08 Apr 2015 17:25:52
From:   []
Subject: Nordlyd Vol. 41, No. 1 (2014)

 Publisher:	University of Tromsø's Working Papers in Linguistics
			http://septentrio.uit.no/index.php/nordlyd 
			
Journal Title:  Nordlyd 
Volume Number:  41 
Issue Number:  1 
Issue Date:  2014 


Subtitle:  Features in Phonology, Morphology, Syntax, and Semantics: What are they?   


Main Text:  

Nordlyd is an open-access university owned and managed journal/working papers
produced at the University of Tromsø, The Arctic University of Norway.

http://septentrio.uit.no/index.php/nordlyd

We are pleased to present the first part of a two-part special issue on the
topic of Features in phonology, morphology, syntax, and semantics. All papers
have been peer-reviewed. The table of contents for this first number in the
double issue is as follows:

Features and recursive structure 
by Kuniya Nasukawa, Tohoku Gakuin University
1-19

A radically emergentist approach to phonological features: Implications for
grammars 
by Aleksei Nazarov, University of Massachusetts at Amherst
21-58

>From binary features to elements: The case of Scandinavian 
by Ali Tifrit and Laurence Voeltzel, University of Nantes
59-83

The interaction of person and number in Mi'gmaq 
by Jessica Coon and Alan Bale, McGill Universithy and Concordia University,
respectively
85-101

Featuring animacy 
by Elizabeth Ritter, Ben Gurion University
103-124

Poor pronoun systems and what they teach us 
by Daniel Harbour, Queen Mary University of London
125-143
 



Linguistic Field(s): Language Acquisition
                     Linguistic Theories
                     Morphology
                     Phonology
                     Typology

Subject Language(s): Siksika (bla)

Language Family(ies): Algonquian
                      East Scandinavian 
                      West Scandinavian



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