15.3147, TOC: Studies in Language 28:3 (2004)
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Date: 08-Nov-2004
From: Paul Peranteau < paul at benjamins.com >
Subject: Studies in Language 28:3
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Date: Tue, 09 Nov 2004 23:03:01
From: Paul Peranteau < paul at benjamins.com >
Subject: Studies in Language 28:3
Publisher: John Benjamins
http://www.benjamins.com/
Journal Title: Studies in Language
Volume Number: 28
Issue Number: 3
Issue Date: 2004
Main Text:
Articles
What counts as evidence in linguistics? An introduction
Martina Penke and Anette Rosenbach 480 - 526
Typological evidence and Universal Grammar
Frederick J. Newmeyer 527 - 548
Remarks on the relation between language typology and Universal Grammar:
Commentary on Newmeyer
Mark Baltin 549 - 553
Does linguistic explanation presuppose linguistic description?
Martin Haspelmath 554 - 579
Remarks on description and explanation in grammar: Commentary on Haspelmath
Judith Aissen and Joan Bresnan 580 - 583
Author's response
Martin Haspelmath 584 - 586
>From UG to Universals: Linguistic adaptation through iterated learning
Simon Kirby, Kenny Smith and Henry Brighton 587 - 607
Form, meaning and speakers in the evolution of language: Commentary on Kirby,
Smith and Brighton
William Croft 608 - 611
Author's response
Simon Kirby, Kenny Smith and Henry Brighton 612 - 614
Why assume UG?
Dieter Wunderlich 615 - 641
What kind of evidence could refute the UG hypothesis? Commentary on Wunderlich
Michael Tomasello 642 - 645
Author's response: Is there any evidence that refutes the UG hypothesis?
Dieter Wunderlich 646 - 647
A question of relevance: Some remarks on standard languages
Helmut Weiß 648 - 674
The Relevance of Variation: Remarks on Weiß's Standard-Dialect-Problem
Horst J. Simon 675 - 679
Author's response
Helmut Weiß 680 - 681
Universals, innateness and explanation in second language acquisition
Fred R. Eckman 682 - 703
'Internal' versus 'external' universals: Commentary on Eckman
Lydia White 704 - 706
Author's response: 'External' universals and explanation in SLA
Fred R. Eckman 707 - 709
What counts as evidence in historical linguistics?
Olga Fischer 710 - 740
Abstraction and performance: Commentary on Fischer
David W. Lightfoot 741 - 744
Author's response
Olga Fischer 745 - 747
Linguistic Field(s): Language Acquisition
Language Description
Linguistic Theories
Sociolinguistics
Typology
Historical Linguistics
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