26.4512, TOC: Lingua 165/B (2015)
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Date: Tue, 13 Oct 2015 11:27:01
From: Christopher Tancock [c.tancock at elsevier.com]
Subject: Lingua Vol. 165, No. B (2015)
Publisher: Elsevier Ltd
http://www.elsevier.com/linguistics
Journal Title: Lingua
Volume Number: 165
Issue Number: B
Issue Date: 2015
Subtitle: Prosody and Information Status in Typological Perspective
Main Text:
Lingua
Volume 165, Part B, Pages 179-316, October 2015
Prosody and Information Status in Typological Perspective
Edited by Stefan Baumann and Frank Kügler
Prosody and information status in typological perspective – Introduction to the Special Issue
Pages 179-182
Stefan Baumann, Frank Kügler
The prosodic expression of focus, contrast and givenness: A production study of Hungarian
Original Research Article
Pages 183-204
Susanne Genzel, Shinichiro Ishihara, Balázs Surányi
The interaction of prosody and syntax in Samoan focus marking
Original Research Article
Pages 205-229
Sasha Calhoun
Anarchy in the NP. When new nouns get deaccented and given nouns don’t
Original Research Article
Pages 230-253
Arndt Riester, Jörn Piontek
Variation in the prosody of focus in head- and head/edge-prominence languages
Original Research Article
Pages 254-276
Rachel Steindel Burdin, Sara Phillips-Bourass, Rory Turnbull, Murat Yasavul, Cynthia G. Clopper, Judith Tonhauser
The marking of information structure in German Sign Language
Original Research Article
Pages 277-297
Annika Herrmann
Accentual preferences and predictability: An acceptability study on split intransitivity in German
Original Research Article
Pages 298-315
Elisabeth Verhoeven, Frank Kügler
Linguistic Field(s): Phonology
Pragmatics
Semantics
Syntax
Text/Corpus Linguistics
Typology
Subject Language(s): Arabic, Moroccan (ary)
English (eng)
German (deu)
German Sign Language (gsg)
Guaraní, Paraguayan (gug)
Hungarian (hun)
Quiché (quc)
Samoan (smo)
Spanish (spa)
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