26.2291, TOC: Nordlyd 41/2 (2014)
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Date: Sat, 02 May 2015 12:28:48
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Subject: Nordlyd Vol. 41, No. 2 (2014)
Publisher: University of Tromsø's Working Papers in Linguistics
http://www.ub.uit.no/munin/nordlyd/
Journal Title: Nordlyd
Volume Number: 41
Issue Number: 2
Issue Date: 2014
Subtitle: Features in Phonology, Morphology, Syntax, and Semantics: What are they?
Main Text:
Nordlyd is an open-access, university owned and managed journal/working papers
produced at the University of Tromsø, The Arctic University of Norway.
http://septentrio.uit.no/index.php/nordlyd
We are pleased to present the second issue in a two-part special volume on the
topic of Features in phonology, morphology, syntax, and semantics. All papers
have been peer-reviewed. The special volume was jointly edited by Martin
Krämer, Sandra Ronai, and Peter Svenonius.
The table of contents for the second issue in the double volume is as follows:
Introduction to double issue 41.1–2 on Features
by Peter Svenonius and Martin Krämer
Reductio ad discrimen: Where features come from
by Elizabeth Cowper and Daniel Currie Hall, University of Toronto and Saint
Mary’s University, respectively
145–164
The arch not the stones: Universal feature theory without universal features
by B. Elan Dresher, University of Toronto
165–181
The emergence of the phonetic and phonological features in sign language
by Wendy Sandler, University of Haifa
183–212
Language mixing and exoskeletal theory: A case study of word-internal mixing
in American Norwegian
by Maren Berg Grimstad, Terje Lohndal, and Tor A. Åfarli, The Norwegian
University of Science and Technology (NTNU)
213–237
The algebraic structure of morphosyntactic features
by Sebastian Bank, University of Leipzig
239–259
Sequence-of-tense and the features of finite tense
by Karen Zagona, University of Washington
261–276
Issue one of the special volume on features was described in a TOC
announcement here on Linguist List
(http://linguistlist.org/issues/26/26-1880.html) and contains papers by Daniel
Harbour (QMUL), Elizabeth Ritter (Ben Gurion), Jessica Coon (McGill) & Alan
Bale (Concordia), Ali Tifrit & Laurence Voeltzel (both Nantes), Aleksei
Nazarov (UMass Amherst), and Kuniya Nasukawa (Tohoku Gakuin).
Linguistic Field(s): Linguistic Theories
Morphology
Phonology
Syntax
Subject Language(s): English (eng)
Norwegian Bokmål (nob)
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