LT

Plank frans.plank at UNI-KONSTANZ.DE
Wed Nov 13 08:54:32 UTC 2013


LT:  Last issue of this year:  COMING SOON, end of the month, early December ...

And if you have something that fits this specification, why not submit it to the journal whose mission statement this is!  Quality feedback guaranteed;  probability of acceptance non-negligible.

Frans


Linguistic Typology publishes original work on the subject of linguistic diversity and unity.  Submissions are invited which report empirical findings about crosslinguistic variation and its limits, advance our understanding of the patterns of diversity and their historical development, or refine typological methodology.  All structural domains are covered:  phonetics and phonology, morphology and syntax, lexicon and discourse, semantics and pragmatics.  All descriptive and theoretical frameworks are welcome which can meaningfully deal with diversity and unity, and so are contributions from neighbouring disciplines which can shed light on it. 

Regular elements in Linguistic Typology are independent articles;  articles with peer commentary;  debates;  category checks;  language profiles, family portraits, area surveys;  the Universals Register;  review articles and book reviews.  Articles can be accompanied by supplementary online materials. 

Linguistic Typology is published (in print as well as on-line) as one volume of three issues per year, with about 600 pages altogether. 

All submissions to Linguistic Typology must be strictly anonymised and are to be sent to the Editor as a PDF.  Submissions to Linguistic Typology are peer-reviewed. 

Linguistic Typology is published by Mouton de Gruyter for the Association for Linguistic Typology (ALT);  see ALT’s web site at www.linguistic-typology.org.  For membership and subscription details contact the Secretary:  Jean-Christophe Verstraete, Linguistics, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Blijde-Inkomststraat 21, 3000 Leuven, Belgium;  jean-christophe.verstraete at arts.kuleuven.be

 




LT 17(3) 2013

Contents

 

Articles

 

Ulrike Zeshan, Cesar Ernesto Escobedo Delgado, Hasan Dikyuva, Sibaji Panda, and Connie de Vos

Cardinal numerals in rural sign languages: Approaching cross-modal typology                    

 

Peter M. Arkadiev

Marking of subjects and objects in Lithuanian non-finite clauses: A typological and diachronic perspective                                                                                                 

 

Amir Zeldes

Is Modern Hebrew Standard Average European? The view from European                

 

 

Book Reviews

 

Word formation in the world's languages, by Pavol Štekauer, Salvador Valera, and Lívia Kőrtvélyessy

reviewed by Laurie Bauer                                                                                                       

 

Wiederholung, Parallelismus, Reduplikation, edited by Andreas Ammann and Aina Urdze

The morphosyntax of reiteration in creole and non-creole languages, edited by Enoch O. Aboh, Norval Smith, and Anne Zribi-Hertz   

reviewed by Silvia Kouwenberg and Darlene LaCharité                                                         

 

Total reduplication, by Thomas Stolz, Cornelia Stroh, and Aina Urdze

reviewed by Silvia Kouwenberg and Darlene LaCharité                                                         

 

Relative clauses in time and space, by Rachel Hendery

reviewed by Allison Kirk                                                                                                        

 

 

Remembering Aleksandr Evgen'evich Kibrik (1939–2012)                     

 

That was Aleksandr Evgen'evich ("Sasha") Kibrik

Frans Plank

 

Alexandr Evgenyevich, taken for granted

Ol'ga I. Vinogradova

 

A memorial remembrance of Aleksandr Kibrik

Barbara H. Partee and Vladimir Borschev

 

Aleksandr Kibrik:  An appreciation

Greville G. Corbett and B. George Hewitt

 

From Aleksandr Evgen'evich's garden

Maria Koptjevskaja-Tamm

 

O pioneer! Kibrik and the growth of linguistic knowledge

Johanna Nichols

 



Frans Plank
Sprachwissenschaft
Universität Konstanz
78457 Konstanz
Germany

Tel  +49 (0)7531 88 2656
Fax +49 (0)7531 88 4190
eMail frans.plank at uni-konstanz.de
http://ling.uni-konstanz.de/pages/home/plank/






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