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Date: 06-Jul-2009
From: Christopher Tancock < c.tancock at elsevier.com >
Subject: Lingua Vol 119, No 10 (2009)
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Date: Tue, 07 Jul 2009 23:31:10
From: Christopher Tancock [c.tancock at elsevier.com]
Subject: Lingua Vol 119, No 10 (2009)
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Journal Title: Lingua
Volume Number: 119
Issue Number: 10
Issue Date: 2009
Subtitle: Experimental Evidence for Minimal Structure
Main Text:
Editorial
1. Experimental evidence for minimal structure
Pages 1373-1379
Petra Burkhardt, Ulrike Domahs
Articles
2. Minimizing and optimizing structure in phonology: Evidence from aphasia
Pages 1380-1395
Adam Buchwald
3. Experimental evidence for optimal and minimal metrical structure of German
word prosody
Pages 1396-1413
Johannes Knaus, Ulrike Domahs
4. Minimal representations of alternating vowels
Pages 1414-1425
Mathias Scharinger
5. Generalized Minimality: Feature impoverishment and comprehension deficits in
agrammatism
Pages 1426-1443
Nino Grillo
6. Minimal structures in aphasia: A study on agreement and movement in a
non-fluent aphasic speaker
Pages 1444-1457
Maria Garraffa
7. Minimality in verb-cluster formation
Pages 1458-1481
Markus Bader, Tanja Schmid
8. Exploring the minimal structure in prepositional phrase attachment
ambiguities: Evidence from Greek
Pages 1482-1500
Kalliopi Katsika
9. Small is beautiful: The processing of the left periphery in German
Pages 1501-1522
Dietmar Roehm, Hubert Haider
10. Reading between the (head)lines: A processing account of article omissions
in newspaper headlines and child speech
Pages 1523-1540
Joke De Lange, Nada Vasic, Sergey Avrutin
11. Minimality as vacuous distinctness: Evidence from cross-linguistic sentence
comprehension
Pages 1541-1559
Ina Bornkessel-Schlesewsky, Matthias Schlesewsky
12. The assembly and disassembly of determiner phrases: Minimality is needed,
but not sufficient
Pages 1560-1580
Jana Häussler, Markus Bader
For more on Lingua and this special issue, visit: or check out the journal's
website at: http://www.elsevier.com/locate/lingua
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
Linguistic Theories
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