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Date: Fri, 08 Apr 2016 16:25:21
From: Maija Hirvonen [maija.hirvonen at gmail.com]
Subject: SKY Journal of Linguistics Vol. 28 (2015)
Publisher: Linguistic Association of Finland
http://www.ling.helsinki.fi/sky/
Journal Title: SKY Journal of Linguistics
Volume Number: 28
Issue Number:
Issue Date: 2015
Main Text:
SKY Journal of Linguistics 28 (2015)
Contents
External Reviewers of SKY JoL 28 (2015)
5
Saleem Abdel Hady
The Pragmatic Functions of the Ostensible Communicative Act of
Invitation in Jordanian Arabic
7
Mahamane Laoualy Abdoulaye & Malami Buba
Comitative-based Causative Constructions in Zarma
37
Amer Ahmed
On Agreement Affixes, Incorporated Pronouns, and Clitics in Standard
Arabic
67
Timofey Arkhangelskiy & Maria Usacheva
Syntactic and Morphosyntactic Properties of Postpositional Phrases in
Beserman Udmurt as Part-of-Speech Criteria
103
Germán Coloma
The Menzerath-Altmann Law in a Cross-Linguistic Context
139
Lara Godec Soršak
Before Compiling a Primary School Dictionary
161
Jane Klavan, Maarja-Liisa Pilvik & Kristel Uiboaed
The Use of Multivariate Statistical Classification Models for Predicting
Constructional Choice in Spoken, Non-Standard Varieties of Estonian
187
Sonja Kuosmanen
“With Friends and Former Foes”: The Functional Roles of International
Collaborative Partners and their Relationships with the United States in
Inaugural Addresses of American Presidents since 1949
225
Chao Li
Event Structure and Argument Realization
249
David Ogren
Differential Object Marking in Estonian: Prototypes, Variation, and
Construction-specificity
277
Helen Plado
The Subject of the Estonian des-converb
313
Łukasz Stolarski
Further Analysis of the Articulation of /r/ in Polish – the Postconsonantal
Position
349
Squibs:
Tommi A. Pirinen
Development and Use of Computational Morphology of Finnish in the
Open Source and Open Science Era: Notes on Experiences with Omorfi
Development
381
Book reviews:
Marja Järventausta & Marko Pantermöller (eds.) (2013) Finnische Sprache,
Literatur und Kultur im deutschsprachigen Raum – Suomen kieli,
kirjallisuus ja kulttuuri saksankielisellä alueella. Reviewed by Johanna
Domokos
395
Laura Tyysteri & Kaisa Lehtosalo (eds.) (2013) Hyvä sanakirja:
Tieteellisiä, käytännöllisiä ja eettisiä näkökulmia leksikografiaan.
Reviewed by Kimmo Granqvist
403
Jackson, Howard (ed.) (2013) The Bloomsbury Companion to
Lexicography. Reviewed by Mark Kaunisto
409
Janda, Laura A. (ed.) (2013) Cognitive linguistics. The quantitative turn.
The essential reader. Reviewed by Emmerich Kelih
415
Aikhenvald, Alexandra Y. & Dixon, R. M. W. (eds.) (2014) The Grammar
of Knowledge. A Cross-Linguistic Typology. Reviewed by Erika
Sandman
421
Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics
Discourse Analysis
Morphology
Phonetics
Pragmatics
Syntax
Subject Language(s): Arabic, South Levantine (ajp)
Arabic, Standard (arb)
Estonian (est)
Finnish (fin)
Polish (pol)
Slovenian (slv)
Songhai, Koyraboro Senni (ses)
Udmurt (udm)
Zarma (dje)
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