All Stories

  1. Review of Gardani, Arkadiev & Amiridze (2015 [2014]): Borrowed morphology
  2. The birth of language ecology: interdisciplinary influences in Einar Haugen's “The ecology of language”
  3. The typology of syllable and word languages and Swedish phonological structure
  4. Review of Daniel Silverman, Neutralization (2012)
  5. Martin Krämer, Underlying representations (Key Topics in Phonology). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2012. Pp. x+266.
  6. 12. On the degree of copiability of derivational and inflectional morphology: Evidence from Basque
  7. REVIEWS Barbara E. Bullock & Almeida Jacqueline Toribio (eds.), The Cambridge handbook of linguistic code-switching (Cambridge Handbooks in Linguistics). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2009. Pp. xv+422.
  8. Lyle Campbell & William J. Poser, Language Classification: History and Method. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2008. Pp. ix + 536.
  9. Bert Vaux & Andrew Nevins (eds.), Rules, constraints, and phonological phenomena. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008. Pp. ix+339.
  10. DIRECTIONALITY IN LEXICAL SIGNS AND GRAMMARS: REMARKS ON THE EMERGENCE OF A THEORETICAL CONCEPT
  11. Language and its Ecology
  12. Carol Myers-Scotton, Duelling languages: Grammatical structure in Code-swithing. Oxford: Clarendon, 1993. Pp. xiv, 263. Hb £30.00, $45.00.
  13. What Causes Avoidance in L2 Learning
  14. The Interrelations between Theoretical and Applied Linguistics
  15. Theoretical Issues in Contrastive Phonology: Studies in Descriptive Linguistics 13. Stig Eliasson (Ed.) Heidelberg: Julius Graos Verlag, 1984. Pp. 110.
  16. Stress Alternations and Vowel Length: New Evidence for an Underlying Nine-Vowel System in Swedish
  17. TURKISH k-DELETION: SIMPLICITY VS. RETRIEVAL
  18. From Languages in Contrast to Interlanguage
  19. Analytic vs. synthetic aspects of phonological structure
  20. A Bibliography of Swedish Contrastive Linguistics and Error Analysis
  21. Case, word order and coding in a historical linguistic perspective
  22. Sandhi in Peninsular Scandinavian
  23. The cognitive calculus and its function in language
  24. An outline of a cognitively-based model of phonology