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NOL, 1995-1999 (Numbers 68-83, Volume 2)
 

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Number 68 (February 1995)

From the Linguistics Coordinator, by David L. Payne
Languages of the world and linguistic news lines
Gunin/Kwini and Mbalanhu
Other publications from LINCOM
FIESTA--a linguistics text tool, by Clay Johnston
Distinctive features: A review and update, by Stephen A. Marlett
1. Introduction
2. Why use features
3. How are features chosen?
4. How are features organized?
5. Conclusion
References
Abstract: Constraint-ranked derivation: A serial approach to optimization, by H. Andrew Black
Abstract: Quiegolani Zapotec syntax, by Cheryl A. Black
Abstract: The Buru language of eastern Indonesia, by Charles E. Grimes
Abstract: An autosegmental theory of stress, by Lawrence Raymond Hagberg
Remarks on Karl Franklin's review of "Lexical matters" (NOLG 66:48), by Rick Floyd
Rejoinder to Rick Floyd, by Karl J. Franklin
Rejoinder to David Thomas on "Remarks on 'Reflections on Isthmus Zapotec inflection'", by David J. Weber
Report: Irish Association for Applied Linguistics Conference: Language, education, and society in a changing world, by Eddie Arthur
Report: Seventh International Conference on Austronesian Linguistics: August 22-27, 1994, Noordwijkerhout, the Netherlands, by John Stephen Quakenbush and Charles E. Grimes
SIL--Philippines Branch, by Charles E. Grimes
SIL--Indonesia Branch, by John Stephen Quakenbush
Report: Sixth Colloquium of the Societa Caucasologica Europaea Maikop: June 26, 1992, Caucasus, Russia, by Monika Hoehlig
Report: Fifth International Congress of the International Association for Semiotic Studies (IASS): University of California, Berkeley, June 12-18, 1994, by Ian Mowatt
Report: Conference on Afroasiatic Languages: Sophia Antipolis France, 16-18 June 1994, by Denise Perrett
Report: 25th Annual Conference on African Linguistics: Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey, 25-27 March 1994, by Jim Roberts
Report: 24th Colloquium on African Languages and Linguistics: University of Leiden in the Netherlands, August 28-31, 1994, by Keith L. Snider
Review: University College London Working Papers in Linguistics, by John M. Clifton
References
Review: The Celtic languages, by Karl J. Franklin
Review: The English language, by Greg Morris
Review: Grammar in interaction, by Duane Reiman
Review: A manual of intensional logic, by Ronald J. Sim

Number 69 (May 1995)

From the Linguistics Coordinator, by David L. Payne
Combining functional and formal approaches to language1, by Robert A. Dooley
1. Grammatical and extragrammatical conditioning
1.1. Two kinds of conditioning
1.2. Formal theories and functional approaches
2. Generalization and explanation
2.1. Generalization (Croft 1990)
2.2. Explanation as external only (Givón 1979)
2.3. Goals of different approaches
3. Extragrammatical factors
3.1. Sentence processing
3.2. Discourse pragmatics
3.3. Iconicity
3.4. Economy
4. Pragmatics
4.1. Meaning
4.2. Context
4.3. Pragmatics more generally
5. Testing functional hypotheses
5.1. The problematic nature of functional factors
5.2. Paradigms for hypothesis testing
6. Mixed conditioning: Grammaticalization
6.1. Grammaticalization: Grammar encroaching on discourse-pragmatics
6.2. Discourse-pragmatics encroaching on grammar
6.3. Mixed conditioning: Conclusion
7. Implications for field work
7.1. Functionalism in translation
7.2. Functionalism in vernacular education
7.3. Training in functional approaches
8. Additional sources
References
Abstract: The structure of Wanka Quechua evidential categories, by Rick Floyd
Abstract:Wh-movement in Kadiweu, by Glyn Griffith
Report: 48th Congress of Americanists: Stockholm, Sweden--July 4-9, 1994, by Eugene H. Casad
Report: Report on the 23rd Linguistic Association of the Southwest (LASSO) meeting: Houston, Texas--October 21, 23, 1994, by Marlin Leaders
Report: Report on the 23rd Linguistic Association of the Southwest (LASSO) meeting: Houston, Texas--October 21, 23, 1994, by Shin Ja Hwang
References
Report: Linguistics-translation workshops--Mexico, by Robert E. Longacre
Report: Organization in Discourse Conference: Turku, Finland--9-13 August 1994, by Thomas E. Payne
Report: Seventh International Conference on Austronesian Linguistics: The Netherlands, 22-27 August, 1994, by Phil Quick
Report: 27th Annual Meeting of the British Association for Applied Linguistics (BAAL): Leeds University, UK--15-17 September 1994, by Clinton Robinson
Review: A grammar of Comanche, by Irvine Davis
References
Review: Feminism and linguistic theory, by Gillian F. Hansford
Review: A dictionary of early Zhou Chinese, by Thomas M. Tehan

Number 70 (August 1995)

From the Linguistics Coordinator, by David L. Payne
Reference grammars, by Thomas E. Payne
1. Introduction
2. What is a reference grammar
2.1. Introduction
2.2. Body
2.3. Index
2.4. Bibliography
2.5. Abbreviations
3. Who writes reference grammars?
4. Who reads reference grammars?
5. Conclusion
References
Endonyms and exonyms, by John W. M. Verhaar
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Abstract: Voice and ergativity in Karao, by Sherri Brainard
Abstract: A grammar of Mangap-Nbula: An Austronesian language of Papua New Guinea, by Robert D. Bugenhagen
References
Abstract: Ngiti: A Central-Sudanic language of Zaire, by Constance Kutsch Lojenga
Report: Berkeley Linguistics Society's 21st Annual Meeting, by Sherri Brainard
Report: Georgetown University round table on languages and linguistics: Preconference session on the history of linguistics (March 20, 1995), by Frank E. Robbins
Review: Studies in Relational Grammar 3, by J. Albert Bickford
References
Review: Stellenbosch Papers in Linguistics, No. 26 (SPIL), by Robert K. Bloomer
1. Botha
2. Taylor
3. Kemp
References
Review: Linguistics and the language professions, by Freddy Boswell
Review: Jakobsonian poetics and Slavic narrative, by Keir Hansford
Conclusions
References
Review: The syntax and semantics of middle constructions1, by Neile A. Kirk
Reference
Review: Papers in Laboratory Phonology II, by Stephen A. Marlett
Review: English phonology1, by Mike Maxwell
References
Review: The formation of Afrikaans, by Malcolm Ross
References
Review: Talk at work, by Ronald J. Sim

Number 71 (November 1995)

From the linguistics coordinator: Sign language guidance team, by David L. Payne
Language and the Deaf, by Stephen J. Parkhurst and Dianne Parkhurst
1. Introduction
2. Differences between spoken languages and signed languages
3. Language superiority
4. Conclusions
References
Abstract: Aspect in Bonggi, by Michael Boutin
Abstract: Case and agreement in Abaza, by Brian O'Herin
Remarks on Thomas Payne's article, Reference grammars (NOLG 70), by George L. Huttar
Report: 5th Annual SEALS Conference, by Miriam A. Barker
Report: 4th International Cognitive Linguistics Conference, by Rick Floyd
Report: 4th International Cognitive Linguistics Conference, by Eugene H. Casad
Report: Society for the Study of the Indigenous Languages of the Americas, by Rick Floyd
Report: 40th International Linguistic Association (ILA) Conference, by Shin Ja Hwang
Reference
Report:ACAL 26, by Myles Leitch
References
Report:CLA 1995, by Myles Leitch
Constraints and rules in phonology
References
Review: Modern theories of language, by Sean Allison
Review: Head-driven phrase structure grammar, by Cheryl A. Black
Reference
Review: The language instinct*, by Claudia Brugman
Review: Computational linguistics and formal semantics, by Alan Buseman
References
Review: Ergativity, by Desmond Derbyshire
References
Review: An interpretive analysis of quantifier postposing phenomena in Afrikaans, by Gert de Wit
Review: Papiamentu, by George L. Huttar
Review: Phonology in generative grammar, by Stephen Parker
References
Review: Natural language and universal grammar, by Thomas M. Tehan

Number 72 (February 1996)

Notes from the linguistics coordinator, by David L. Payne
Participation in upcoming linguistic conferences
New international linguistics consultants
LSA Summer Institute
Sketch of autosegmental tonology, by H. Andrew Black
1. Introduction
2. Basic concepts
2.1. Tones as autosegments
2.2. Register and contour tones and downstep
2.3. The OCP
2.4. Tone perturbations across word boundaries
2.5. Tones and the morphological cycle
3. Tone rules
3.1. Operations
3.2. Operation parameters
3.3. Rule application
3.4. Conditions on rules
Appendix
1. Register tier theory
2. Boundary tones
References
System relationships in assessing dialect intelligibility, by Margaret E. Milliken and Stuart R. Milliken
1. Introduction
2. Components of intelligibility
3. Intelligibility as system-dependent
4. A new approach to phonostatistics
4.1. Initial listener hypotheses
4.2. The hypothesis revision task
4.3. Congruence
5. Summary and conclusion
References
Report: International Conference on New Guinea Languages and Linguistics, by Leslie P. Bruce
Report: 4th International Cognitive Linguistics Conference: Albuquerque, New Mexico--16-21 July, 1995, by Beaumont Brush
Functional
Language problems in the CL framework
Cognitive underpinnings
Phonology
References
Report: Mexico Branch popular grammar workshop, by Barbara E. Hollenbach
References
Report: 1995 International Conference on Linguistics marking the 20th anniversary of the Linguistic Dociety of Korea: Hanyang University, Seoul, Korea. July 3-7, 1995, by Shin Ja Hwang
Report: 24th Linguistic Association of the Southwest (LASSO) meeting: New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, October 6-8, 1995, by Shin Ja Hwang
Report: 25th Colloquium on African Languages and Linguistics: University of Leiden, 28-30 August, 1995, by Mary Pearce
Report: 1995 LSA Summer Institute, by David Tuggy
Review: Reports from Uppsala University Linguistics, by Britten Arsjo
Björk, Ingrid, "Begreppet halvspråkighet 'The concept of semi-lingualism'"
Wikholm, Eva, "Svensk kärnvokabulär i MULDA: Enords- och flerordsenheter 'a Swedish core vocabulary for MULDA'"
Öhman, Sven, "Two hundred years of 'scientificness' in linguistics"
Saxena, Anju, "From lexical to grammatical: The story of say and thus"
Review: Kwamera, by Freddy Boswell
Review: Warrwa, by C. John Fletcher
Review: Formal semantics: An introduction, by Ronald J. Sim

Number 73 (May 1996)

From the linguistics department: New international linguistics consultant and participatory research, by David L. Payne
A step-by-step introduction to Government and Binding theory of syntax, by Cheryl A. Black
1. Overview of government and binding theory
2. Constituent structure and subcategorization
3. X-Bar theory
References
Participatory research in linguistics, by Constance Kutsch Lojenga
1. Introduction
2. Participatory research
3. Data gathering
4. Phonological analysis
4.1. Principles and procedures
4.2. Vowels
4.3. Consonants
4.4. Tone
5. Further linguistic research
6. Orthography
7. Conclusion
Report: Linguistic Society of America: 4-7 January 1996, by George L. Huttar
Reference
Report: Pan Asiatic linguistics: The 4th International Symposium on Languages and Linguistics: Mahidol University, Salaya, Thailand--January 8-10,1996, by Robert E. Longacre
1. General observations
2. Plenary sessions
3. Particular papers
4. Significance for SIL
Report: Africa Area Linguistic Consultants Seminar: Kenya--October 2-20, 1995, by Klaus Wedekind
Orienting and equipping junior members in language programs
Publishing the results of our research
Training and stimulating of SIL linguistics consultants
Training of language teams
Review: Grammatical theory in the United States from Bloomfield to Chomsky, by Joan Baart
References
Review: A concise introduction to syntactic theory, by Charles Peck
Review: Germano-European: Breaking the sound law, by Malcolm Ross
References

Number 74 (August 1996)

From the Linguistics Department, by David L. Payne
New coordinator and associate coordinator
Conference announcements and reports moved to LingBits
Introduction to government and binding theory: Extending X-Bar theory to sentences and clauses, by Cheryl A. Black
1. Review of X-Bar theory
2. Extending X-Bar theory to clausal complements
3. Reanalyzing sentences within X-Bar theory
References
What to do with CECIL? Acoustic phonetics, CECIL, and linguistic field work, by Joan Baart
References
Appendix
WinCECIL, by Jerold A. Edmondson
New I/O features
New display features
New analysis features
Saving and retrieving data files
Abstract: Interrelations of prosody, clause structure and discourse pragmatics in Tarifit Berber, by Clive W. McClelland
Abstract: Referent management in Olo: A cognitive perspective, by William E. Staley
Review: Everything that linguists have always wanted to know about logic* *but were ashamed to ask, by Alan Buseman
References
Review: The grammar of space, by George L. Huttar
References
Review: Talking from 9 to 5, by Richard H. C. Lee
Background and aim
Comments
Summary
Review: Challenges in natural language processing, by Mike Maxwell
Review: Linguistic diversity and national unity, by Brian Migliazza
Review: Case, by Brian O'Herin
References
Review: The semantics of time, by Gillian Story
Mode
Theme and base
Verb stem sets
Derivation of a verb form
Negative verb forms
Aspect
Super-aspect
Theme categories
Aspect in discourse
Conclusion
References

Number 75 (November 1996)

From the Linguistics Department, by David L. Payne
New International Linguistics Consultant
Information on graduate linguistics programs
Introduction to government and binding theory: X-Bar theory applied to languages with other word orders, by Cheryl A. Black
1.SOV languages
2.VOS languages
3.OVS languages
4.VSO and OSV languages
References
Mainland Southeast Asia: A unique linguistic area1, by Brian Migliazza
A. Overview
B. Language families
Austroasiatic (Mon-Khmer)
Sino-Tibetan (including Miao-Yao)
Austronesian
Tai-Kadai
C. Typological features
References
Review: An introduction to language and society, by Ted G. Bergman
Review: Foundational issues in artificial intelligence and cognitive science, by Michael Boutin
Reference
Review: Voice and inversion, by Henk Courtz
Review: Discourse, consciousness, and time, by Karl J. Franklin
References
Review: Research-doctorate programs in the United States, by Thomas N. Headland and Alexander H. Bolyanatz
Review: The Basque language, by Neile A. Kirk
References
Review: The verb in contemporary English, by Charles Peck
References
Review: The Yoruba Koiné-its history and linguistic innovations, by Malcolm Ross
References
Review: The evolution of grammar, by Thomas Willett
References

Number 76 (February 1997)

From the Linguistics department, by David L. Payne
Papers read at the 1996 general CARLA conference
Introduction to government and binding theory: Constraints on movement, by Cheryl A. Black
1. Yes/no questions
2. Content questions
3. Traces of movement
References
Remarks: A scholar's ethic1, by William J. Samarin
Abstract: Resolving hiatus, by Roderic F. Casali
Abstract: The use of evaluative devices in the narrative discourses of young second-language learners, by Ruth Margaret Mason
Review: From sound to discourse: a tagmemic approach to Indian languages1, by Joan Baart
Review: The Cambridge encyclopedia of the English language, by David Bevan
Reference
Review: Metrical stress theory, by H. Andrew Black
References
Review: Phonology and phonetic evidence, by Mike Cahill
References
Review: Even, by John M. Clifton
Reference
Review: Linguistic categorization, by George L. Huttar
References
Review: Computational phonology, by Mike Maxwell
Introduction
References
Review: Mixed languages, by David L. Payne
Reference
Review: Electronic performance support systems, by Douglas Trick

Number 77 (May 1997)

From the Linguistics Department
LinguaLinks, by David L. Payne
Linguistics applications in current LinguaLinks release, by Larry Hayashi
Introduction to government and binding theory: Semantic roles and case theory, by Cheryl A. Black
1. Semantic roles in the lexicon
2. Case theory
References
Review: University College London Working Papers in Linguistics (UCLWPL), by Carl Follingstad
UCLWPL Volume 2
UCLWPL Volume 4
UCLWPL Volume 5
UCLWPL Volume 6
References
Review: English vocabulary elements, by Karl J. Franklin
Review: The emergence and development of SVO patterning in Latin and French, by Keir Hansford
Review: The phonology and morphology of Kimatuumbi, by Ron Moe
Review: Grammaticalization, by Thomas Willett

Number 78 (August 1997)

From the linguistics department, by David L. Payne
Review: Muna-English dictionary
Introduction to government and binding theory: Binding theory, by Cheryl A. Black
1. Binding and command relations in reflexive constructions
2. Extending binding theory beyond reflexives
3. Equi constructions
References
Report: LinguaLinks Linguistic Workshop field-test1, by Carla F. Radloff
Appendix: History of the Eurasia area LinguaLinks test site
Abstract: Contact induced language change in Adyghe colloquial language in the Caucasus and in Turkey (Comparative analysis of Russian and Turkish influence in oral Adyghe texts), by Monika Hoehlig
Review: Word order and constituent structure in German, by Jerold A. Edmondson
References
Review: The German language and the real world1, by Neile A. Kirk
References
Review: The phonology-syntax connection, by Paul Kroeger
References
Review: Linguistic reconstruction: An introduction to theory and method, by Michael P. Martens
Review: Academic listening: Research perspectives, by Charles Peck
Review: Ancient Egyptian: A linguistic introduction, by Andy Warren
Review: Dimensions of register variation: A cross-linguistic comparison, by James K. Watters
Review: German in head-driven phrase structure grammar, by Ursula Wiesemann
References

Number 79 (November 1997)

From the Linguistics Department, by David L. Payne
Comments from International Linguistics Advisors, by Rudolph C. Troike
Introduction to government and binding theory: More recent additions to the theory, by Cheryl A. Black
1. Phrase structure for languages with VSO/OSV word order
1.1. Subject adjunction
1.2. Verb movement
2. More functional projections
2.1. The DP Hypothesis
2.2. Splitting Infl into separate functional heads
3. The morphology/syntax interface
3.1. Head movement and inflectional morphology
3.2. Incorporation
References
Abstract: A grammar of Lewo, Vanuatu, by Robert Early
Review: The languages of the 'First Nations': Comparison of Native American languages from an ethnolinguistic perspective, by Irvine Davis
References
Review: System-congruity and the participles of modern German and modern English: A study in natural morphology, by Thomas Deusch
References
Review: Information structure and sentence form: Topic, focus, and the mental representation of discourse referents, by Robert A. Dooley
References
Review: Koiari, by Karl J. Franklin
Review: Language computations, by Mike Maxwell
References
Review: Aspects of Nepali grammar, by Clive W. McClelland
Review: East Asian linguistics, by Brian Migliazza
Review: Paradigms and barriers: How habits of mind govern scientific beliefs, by Ronnie Sim
Review: Bantu phonology and morphology. LINCOM Studies in African Linguistics 06, by Keith L. Snider
References
Review: Traditional narratives of the Arikara Indians, by Rudolph C. Troike

Number 80 (February 1998)

From the Linguistics Department, by Lou Hohulin
An overview of projects and personnel
Remarks from an International Linguistics Advisor: The Association for Linguistic Typology, by Ruth M. Brend
Notes on determiners in Chamicuro1, by Steve Parker
1. Introduction
2. The basic distribution of na and ka
3. Determiner incorporation or cliticization
References
Appendix
Report: LinguaLinks Field Manual development, by Larry Hayashi
LinguaLinks Library V2.0
General linguistic reference material in the LinguaLinks Library
Modular linguistic reference material in the LinguaLinks Library
Multimedia materials
Supplemental software included with LinguaLinks Library
Windows programs
DOS programs
Macintosh programs
Hardware requirements
Ordering information
Review: Kunama, by John Abraha and Klaus Wedekind
Review: The role of inflection in Scandinavian syntax, by Britten Arsjo
Review: Parameters and functional heads: Essays in comparative syntax, by Cheryl A. Black
References
Review: The semantics of syntax: A minimalist approach to grammar, by Eugene H. Casad
1. Introduction
2. Bouchard's minimalist approach
3. Critical remarks
3.1. Descriptive and explanatory adequacy
3.3. A major incoherence: Language and space
3.4. A few infelicities
4. Conclusion
References
Review: The discourse of classified advertising: Exploring the nature of linguistic simplicity, by Karol Hardin
References
Review: One speaker, two languages: Cross-disciplinary perspectives on code-switching, by Richard Nivens
References
Review: Language change in child and adult Hebrew: A psycholinguistic perspective, by Malcolm Ross
References
Review: Ellipsis: Functional heads, licensing, and identification, by David J. Weber
1. Some background
2. All sorts of omissions
3. Ellipsis
4. Functional heads and strong agreement
5. Conclusion

Number 81 (May 1998)

From the Linguistics Department, by Lou Hohulin
Preface to "Thumbnail sketch"
Book reviews, review articles, and book notices, by David L. Payne
Comments from an International Linguistics Consultant, by Austin Hale
Thumbnail sketch
A. Aims
B. Overview of the approach
References
Editorial Board appointment of International Linguistics Consultant, by David L. Payne
Dissertation abstract: Das Ron von Daffo (Jos-Plateau, Zentralnigeria) Morphologische, syntaktische und textlinguistische Strukturen einer westtschadischen Sprache, by Uwe Seibert
Report on the CarlaLinks Workshop--Dallas, Texas, February 9-20, 1998, by Andy Black
Review: Incorporation: A theory of grammatical function changing., by Terry Malone
Introduction
Summary of the contents
Comments
References
Review: The empirical base of linguistics: Grammaticality judgments and linguistic methodology, by Joan Baart
References
Review: Grammatical constructions: Their form and meaning, by Sherri Brainard
Reference
Review: Natural phonology: The state of the art, by Rod Casali
Review: Introduction to typology: The unity and diversity of language, by Desmond C. Derbyshire
References
Review: The subtle slant: A cross-linguistic discourse analysis model for evaluating interethnic conflict in the press, by Karl J. Franklin
References
Review: Lushootseed texts: An introduction to Puget Salish narrative aesthetics, by Gillian Hansford
References
Review: The linguistic individual, by Sue Harris Russell
Review: Languages of the world, Number 10, by George Huttar
Reference
Review: How to kill a dragon: Aspects of Indo-European poetics, by Neile A. Kirk
References
Review: The semantic basis of argument structure, by James K. Watters
References
Book notice: Case marking and reanalysis: Grammatical relations from Old to Early Modern English, by R. J. Sim
Book notice: French usage, by Paul Thomas

Number 82 (August 1998), by David L. Payne

From the Linguistics Department
Robert Van Valin named as International Linguistics Advisor
Implications of Agreement languages for linguistics1, by W. P. Lehmann
1. The importance of Agreement languages
2. A brief sketch of some of the characteristics of Agreement languages
3. Requirements in the study of Agreement languages
4. Contributions of such grammars and descriptions to our understanding of other languages
5. Contributions to our understanding of the relationship between language and culture
References
Review: The world's writing systems, by Ronnie J. Sim
Review: "Grammaticalization: A conceptual framework" and "Auxiliaries, cognitive forces, and grammaticalization", by Regina Blass
References
Review: Parameters of Slavic morphosyntax, by John M. Clifton
References
Review: Speech acts and conversational interaction, by Inge Egner
References
Review: The polysynthesis parameter, by Mike Maxwell
Polysynthetic languages
Baker's analysis
Problems
Final remarks
References
Review: The phonology of Dutch, by Charles A. Mortensen
Review: Minimal ideas: Syntactic studies in the minimalist framework, by Charles Peck
References
Review: Mobilian jargon: Linguistic and sociohistorical aspects of a Native American Pidgin, by William J. Samarin
Review: An introduction to the languages of the world, by Uwe Seibert
References
Review: A dictionary of euphemisms, by Barbara Thomas
Review: French correspondence, by Paul Thomas
Review: The grammar of inalienability: A typological perspective on body part terms and the part-whole relation., by Dick Watson
Review: Functionalism and grammar, by David Weber
Reference
Books available for review, by David L. Payne
Conference Reports by e-mail from the SIL Mailserver, by David L. Payne

Number 83 (November 1998), by David Payne

From the Linguistics Department
Appreciation for Richard Pittman
Introducing a new series
Understanding discourse
The semantics of reconciliation in three languages, by Les Bruce
1. Introduction
2. Methodology
Definitions
Polysemy
Semantic domains
Range of reference
Natural texts
Case studies
Hypothetical introspection
Schemas
Delimitation of reference
3. Conflict and reconciliation in English
Schema for conflict resolution
Other domains of conflict resolution
4. Conflict and reconciliation in Alamblak8
Schema for dealing with conflict in Alamblak
Nap&u0268;thadbhofnakfët 'talk together for uniting'
Nafiñkfët 'meet to reconcile'
Nhai mrëkfëm 'no complaint'
Korhopam fiñji rohkahm 'the heaviness does not exist' and Grbt kas&u0268;mëhat wafakmët 'the cloud is removed'
Tawo V-tihrënakfët9 'retaliate'
5. The semantics of reconciliation in Koine Greek
Schema for conflict resolution
catall€ssw 'reconcile'
e¸rjnopoi™w 'make peace'
m€caira 'conflict'
‡f°jmi and ‡polÀw 'forgive'
cdic™w 'take revenge'
‡ntapod°dwmi 'take revenge'
6. Discussion
Modes for achieving reconciliation
7. Conclusion
References
Dissertation abstract: Proto-Bungku-Tolaki: Reconstruction of its phonology and aspects of its morphosyntax, by David Mead
Dissertation abstract: The Kham language of West-Central Nepal (Takale dialect), by David Watters
Report: 3rd International Lexical Functional Grammar Conference, 30 June-2 July 1998, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia, by Paul Kroeger
Review: Studies in anaphora, by Sherri Brainard
References
Review: Studies in stemmatology, by Alan Buseman
Review: Towards a reference grammar of Tok Pisin: An experiment in corpus linguistics, by Karl J. Franklin
References
Review: Describing morphosyntax: A guide for field linguists, by Austin Hale
Review: Grammar and meaning: Essays in honor of Sir John Lyons, by E. Lou Hohulin
Review: English for academic purposes: A guide and resource book for teachers., by Bert Remijsen
Review: Computer-assisted language learning: Context and conceptualization, by Jim Stahl
Review: Bare, by David Payne

Volume 2, Number 1 (February 1999)

From the Linguistics Department
Mike Cahill named as International Linguistics Coordinator
Steven Bird named as International Linguistics Advisor
Tribute to Charles Ferguson (International Linguistics Advisor)
A new program for doing morphology: Hermit Crab, by Mike Maxwell
1. Introduction
2. Morphological capabilities of Hermit Crab
2.1. Morphological processes
2.2. Allomorphy
2.3. Morphosyntactic properties of affixes
2.4. Realizational morphology
3. Phonological capabilities of Hermit Crab
4. Examples of Hermit Crab analyses
4.1. Assigning features to segments
4.2. Setting up strata
4.3. Setting up affixes
4.4. Creating phonological rules
4.5. Debugging the analysis
4.6. Sliding scale morphology
5. Limitations of Hermit Crab
6. Future directions
References
Report: LinguaLinks CD-ROM: Field guide to recording language data by Charles F. Grimes, by Paul Frank
Review: Intonation, by Joan Baart
References
Review: Syntax: A minimalist introduction, by Donald G. Frantz
Reference
Review: Rethinking linguistics relativity, by Charles Peck
Part I. Linguistic determinism: the interface between language and thought
Part II. Universals and variation in language and culture
Part III. Interpretation in cultural context
Part IV. The social matrix: Culture, praxis, and discourse
Review: Historical linguistics and language change
References
Review: Understanding cultures through their keywords: English, Russian, Polish, German, and Japanese, by Paul Thomas
Reference
Review: Clause structure and word order in Hebrew and Arabic: An essay in comparative Semitic syntax, by Andy Warren
References
Review: Syntactic theory and the structure of English: A minimalist approach, by Joost Zwarts
References

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