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From: Jouni Rostila < jouni.rostila at uta.fi >
Subject: SKY Journal of Linguistics Vol 20 (2007)
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From: Jouni Rostila [jouni.rostila at uta.fi]
Subject: SKY Journal of Linguistics Vol 20 (2007)
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Publisher: Linguistic Association of Finland
http://www.ling.helsinki.fi/sky/
Journal Title: SKY Journal of Linguistics
Volume Number: 20
Issue Number:
Issue Date: 2007
Main Text:
SKY Journal of Linguistics (20: 2007)
SKY Journal of Linguistics is a refereed general linguistic journal published on
an annual basis by the Linguistic Association of Finland (= SKY). It also
appears as a free-access web journal.
Issue 20 is downloadable at http://www.ling.helsinki.fi/sky/julkaisut/sky2007.shtml
Table of contents (Vol. 20: 2007)
Edited by Pentti Haddington, Leena Kolehmainen, Mari Lehtinen and Jukka Mäkisalo
A Note from the Editors 5
External Reviewers of SKY JoL 20 (2007) 7
Articles:
Guy Achard-Bayle: De l'extra- à l'intraprédicatif : polyvalence de Si? 9
Sosei Aniya: Integrated Ambiguity Analysis Model: Detection, Representation and
Optimal Meaning Selection 35
David Boromisza-Habashi: Voice and Moral Accountability: Burlesque Narratives in
Televised Hungarian Political Discourse 81
Pauli Brattico, Alina Leinonen and Christina M. Krause: On the Limits of
Productive Word Formation: Experimental Data from Finnish 109
Samir Diouny: Tense/agreement in Moroccan Arabic: The Tree-Pruning Hypothesis 141
Volker Gast: From Phylogenetic Diversity to Structural Homogeneity: On
Right-branching Constituent Order in Mesoamerica 171
Elizabeth Hogbin and Jae Jung Song: The Accessibility Hierarchy in
Relativisation: The Case of Eighteenth- and Twentieth-Century Written English
Narrative 203
Vesa Jarva and Samu Kytölä: The Finnish Colorative Construction and Expressivity
235
Timo Lauttamus, John Nerbonne and Wybo Wiersma: Detecting Syntactic
Contamination in Emigrants: The English of Finnish Australians 273
Marja Nenonen: Prototypical Idioms: Evidence from Finnish 309
Marc Picard: On Teaching the Pronunciation of Subphonemic Segments in English 331
Michaela Pörn: Causative Spatial Expressions in Finnish and Swedish 345
Mari Uusküla: The Basic Colour Terms of Finnish 367
Relja Vulanovic: On Measuring Language Complexity as Relative to the Conveyed
Linguistic Information 399
Squibs:
Antonio Lillo: Turning Puns into Names and Vice Versa 429
Book Reviews:
Aikhenvald, Alexandra Y. & Dixon, R. M. W. (eds.) (2001) (paperback 2006): Areal
Diffusion and Genetic Inheritance: Problems in Comparative Linguistics. Reviewed
by Ante Aikio 441
Backhaus, Peter (2007) Linguistic Landscapes. A Comparative Study of Urban
Multilingualism in Tokyo. Reviewed by Anastassia Zabrodskaja 455
Fabiszak, Malgorzata (ed.) (2007) Language and Meaning: Cognitive and Functional
Perspectives. Reviewed by Heli Tissari 467
Haser, Verena (2005) Metaphor, Metonymy, and Experientialist Philosophy:
Challenging Cognitive Semantics. Reviewed by Jeannine Fontaine 471
Miestamo, Matti (2005) Standard Negation. The Negation of Declarative Verbal
Main Clauses in a Typological Perspective. Reviewed by Angela Bartens 483
Phraseologie. Ein internationales Handbuch der zeitgenössischen Forschung
(2007). Hrsg. von Harald Burger et al. Rezensiert von Jarmo Korhonen 487
ISSN 1456-8438 (paper)
ISSN 1796-279X (electronic)
Orders (printed version): Bookstore Tiedekirja
address: Kirkkokatu 14
FI-00170 Helsinki
Finland
tel. +358 9 635177
fax +358 9 635017
e-mail: tiedekirja at tsv.fi
Prices: SKY JoL 20 EUR 17 (approx. USD 19)
Earlier issues: EUR 12 (approx. USD 14)
Publisher:
Suomen kielitieteellinen yhdistys
Språkvetenskapliga Föreningen i Finland
The Linguistic Association of Finland
http://www.ling.helsinki.fi/sky/index.shtml
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
Syntax
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