All Stories

  1. Some implications of English spelling for morphological processing
  2. The roots of language⋆
  3. Competing iconicities in the structure of languages
  4. The influence of community on language structure
  5. Sub specie evolutionis: Four books on the evolution of language
  6. Morphological stems: what William of Ockham really said
  7. The emergence of complexity in prosody and syntax
  8. A Realization Optimality Theory approach to blocking and extended morphological exponence
  9. The Oxford handbook of compounding (review)
  10. Sign language verb agreement and the ontology of morphosyntactic categories
  11. A Realization Optimality-Theoretic approach to affix order
  12. Introduction: Theory, description, and analysis in affix order
  13. Emerging Sign Languages
  14. Modeling affix order
  15. THE EMERGENCE OF SELF-ORGANIZATION IN LANGUAGE: EVIDENCE FROM ENGLISH WORD FORMATION
  16. The Origin of Speech . Studies in the Evolution of Language, Volume 10. By Peter F. MacNeilage. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press. $50.00. xi + 389 p.; ill.; index. 978‐0‐19‐923650‐3. 2008.
  17. Language is shaped by the body
  18. The roots of linguistic organization in a new language
  19. In the Beginning was the Word
  20. Deponency in Latin*
  21. Body as subject
  22. Language (linguistics)
  23. 4: Language: Between Words And Grammar
  24. Language between biology and culture
  25. The Paradox of Sign Language Morphology
  26. Modality and Structure in Signed and Spoken Languages (review)
  27. The Handbook of Linguistics
  28. Comments on Frawley
  29. The Handbook of Linguistics
  30. Language as an Art Form
  31. The Editor's Department
  32. The Semantics of -ship Suffixation
  33. Contemporary Linguistics: An Introduction
  34. American Automobile Names
  35. American automobile names by Ingrid Piller
  36. Morphology in real time
  37. Context-sensitive regularities in English vowel spelling
  38. Pause and Effect: Punctuation in the West
  39. Literacy and Language Analysis
  40. Literacy and language analysis Ed. by Robert J. Scholes
  41. Spelling as Culture
  42. Gender
  43. Noun classes in Arapesh
  44. Introduction
  45. Review of Szpyra (1989): The Phonology-Morphology Interface: Cycles, levels and words
  46. American English Spelling
  47. THE ORTHOGRAPHIC SYSTEM OF AN EARLY ENGLISH PRINTER: WYNKYN DE WORDE
  48. On the Definition of Word
  49. Producing morphologically complex words
  50. Morphology: A Study of the Relation between Meaning and Form
  51. Computer methods for morphological analysis
  52. Orthography and Linguistic Theory: The Syntactic Basis of Masoretic Hebrew Punctuation
  53. The Indo-European Lexicon: A Full Synchronic Theory
  54. “Dragon fly”: Lexical change, local scatter, and the national norm
  55. The relevance of productivity in a synchronic description of word formation
  56. Contextuals
  57. The Morphology of Store Names
  58. TESTING MORPHOLOGICAL PRODUCTIVITY
  59. Morphology
  60. Sign Language Linguistics