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Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society
Title
Publication Date
Language
Citations
Gradability and Mimetic Verbs in Japanese: A Frame-Semantic Account
2015/01/01
The No Blur Principle Effects as an Emergent Property of Language Systems
2015/01/01
Some Causative Alternations in K'iche', and a Unified Syntactic Derivation
2015/01/01
Second Position and "Floating" Clitics in Wakhi
2015/01/01
Labial Harmonic Shift in Kazakh: Mapping the Pathways and Motivations for Decay
2015/01/01
Tagalog Sluicing Revisited
2015/01/01
The 'Whole' Story of Partitive Quantification
2015/01/01
Case-Marking in Estonian Pseudopartitives
2015/01/01
Perceptual Distribution of Merging Phonemes
2015/01/01
Discourse Coherence and Relativization in Korean
2015/01/01
Syntax of Generic Null Objects Revisited
2015/01/01
Fruits for Animals: Hunting Avoidance Speech Style in Murui (Witoto, Northwest Amazonia)
2015/01/01
The Imperative Split and the Origin of Switch-Reference Markers in Nungon
2015/01/01
Lau
2015/01/01
Cultural Transmission of Self-Concept from Parent to Child in Chinese American Families: Does Language Matter?
2015/01/01
Reevaluating the Diphthong Mergers in Japono-Ryukyuan
2015/01/01
Phonological Opacity in Pendau: A Local Constraint Conjunction Analysis
2015/01/01
Asymmetries in Long-Distance QR
2015/01/01
Negotiating Lexical Uncertainty and Speaker Expertise with Disjunction
2015/01/01
On the Derivation of Relative Clauses in Teotitlán del Valle Zapotec
2015/01/01
Patterns of Misperception of Arabic Consonants
2015/01/01
Intensification and Sociolinguistic Variation: A Corpus Study
2015/01/01
The Cross-linguistic Distribution of Sign Language Parameters
2015/01/01
Proximal Demonstratives in Predicate NPs
2015/01/01
Homophony and Contrast Neutralization in Southern Min Tone Sandhi Circle
2015/01/01
A Quest for Linguistic Authenticity: Cantonese and Putonghua in Postcolonial Hong Kong
2015/01/01
A Field Method to Describe Spontaneous Motion Events in Japanese
2015/01/01
Pluractionality and the Stative vs. Eventive Contrast in Ranmo
2015/01/01
Non-canonical Noun Incorporation in Bzhedug Adyghe
2015/01/01
Exhaustivity, Predication and the Semantics of Movement
2015/01/01
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