9.1416, TOC: Glot International

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LINGUIST List:  Vol-9-1416. Sun Oct 11 1998. ISSN: 1068-4875.

Subject: 9.1416, TOC: Glot International

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Date:  Fri, 09 Oct 1998 21:17:53 +0200
From:  Rint Sybesma <rint at hagpub.com>
Subject:  Glot International 3-7

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Date:  Fri, 09 Oct 1998 21:17:53 +0200
From:  Rint Sybesma <rint at hagpub.com>
Subject:  Glot International 3-7

    G l o t   I n t e r n a t i o n a l

Editors: Lisa Lai-Shen Cheng and Rint Sybesma
<mailto:glot at rullet.leidenuniv.nl> <http://www.hag.nl/glot.htm>

Table of Contents, Vol. 3, Issue 7 (September 1998)

*State-of-the-Article*
Ljiljana Progovac on Structure for coordination (part I)

"While counterexamples do not necessarily falsify a theory, it
seems safe to conclude that counterexamples do indeed falsify a
generalization that does not follow from a theory, which seems
to be the case with Coordination of Likes Constraint."

*Column*
Neil Smith on Jackdaws, sex and language acquisition

"In fact, ethologists make pretty good mothers compared to the
average jackdaw."

*Dissertations*
Willem Visser's The Frisian syllable (VU Amsterdam, 1997)
reviewed by Sam Rosenthall

Norvin Richards' What moves where when in which language?
(MIT, 1997)
reviewed by Andrew Simpson

*Book reviews*
Roger Schwarzschild's Pluralities (Kluwer 1996)
reviewed by Sjaak de Mey

*Goodies*
Sean Crist and Tony Kroch's Trees
reviewed by Colin Phillips

*Book notice*
Shohei Yoshida's Phonological Government in Japanese
(Australian National U, 1997) (Krisztina Polgardi)

"The Number of Death"
A Linguistic Mystery in Eight Installments
by Chris Sidney Tappan
Chapter 6: Supporting datas


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