LACUS Forum 28 (2001) articles

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LACUS Forum 28 was published in 2002

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I. Featured Lectures

Invited Lecture: Fact or Opinion: A Sociolinguistic View of Native-Speaker Intuitions as Evidence in Linguistics
Charles Boberg
Presidents’ Post-Doctoral Prize: Evidence in Linguistics: Three Approaches to Genitives in English
Stefan Th. Gries
Presidents’ Pre-Doctoral Prize: Evidence for First Language Attrition in Russian Sign Language in Israel
Judith Yoel

II. the Nature of Evidence

A Corpus Study on the (Non-)Physicality of Linguistic Observations
Douglas W. Coleman
Linguistics as an Empirical Science: The Status of Grammaticality Judgments in Linguistic Theory
Patrick J. Duffley
Morphological Patterns of Terms in Neuroscience and Particle Physics
Carolyn G. Hartnett
Plato and Aristotle versus Writing
Earl M. Herrick
A Sound-Meaning Relationship as Evidence for Error-Control Coding in Language
John T. Hogan
Types of Evidence for a Realistic Approach to Language
Sydney M. Lamb
The Scope of Corpus Evidence
Joybrato Mukherjee
Measuring up to Expectations: What Constitutes Evidence in Child Language Research?
Suzanne Quay
A Plausible Contradiction
William J. Sullivan
Evidential Reliability in Pragmatics: A Comparison of Ethnographic and Elicitation Approaches
Donald Weasenforth & Sigrun Biesenbach-Lucas
Issues in Hard-Science Linguistics
Victor Yngve

III. the Application of Evidence

Classical Arabic vs. Dialects: A Comparative Study
Fa’eqa Alsadeqi
Pronominal Evidence in Slavic and the Meaning of Cases
Barbara Bacz
Toward a Better Understanding of Clitic Systems
David C. Bennett
The More Things Change:The Limits of Solutions to the Actuation Problem
David Bowie
Evidence for the Imperative as a Speech-Act Category
Inga B. Dolinina
Negative-Imperative Clitic Placement in Italian: Syntax or Phonology?
Floricic Franck
Language Shift in Progress: Evidence from Mandarin Chinese/English Codeswitching
Liwei Gao
Reconstructing Ogam *P
Toby D. Griffen
Durational Properties of Syllables as Potential Evidence for Rhythmic Pattern in L Acquisition
Christian Guilbault
On the Superiority of Tonetic Over Segmental Phonetic Evidence: An Original Reanalysis of Khoekhoe Tone
Roy S. Hagman
Discourse Structure of Two Parables
Shin Ja J. Hwang & Jonathan Lathers
Onomatopoeia Markers in Japanese
Ken-Ichi Kadooka
What Constitutes Acoustic Evidence of Prosody? the Use of Linear Predictive Coding Residual Signal in Perceptual Language Identification
Masahiko Komatsu
Presidents’ Pre-Doctoral Commendation: The Lah Particle in Singapore English: A Relevance-Theoretic Approach
Vivian Soon Lay Ler
What Language Stability Tells Us about Language Change, and Vice Versa
Mary S. Mackeracher
Speech Errors: English vs. Japanese
Haruko Miyakoda
Spoken and Written Narratives
Ming-Ming Pu & Qing-Hong Pu
Prosodic Theory and Evidence in Oral Discourse
Steven Schaefer
Geminates, Nc Clusters, and Word-Medial Cc Sequences in Ponapean
Chang-Kook Suh
Evidence from the Icelandic Perfect
Toshiko Yamaguchi & Magnús Pétursson


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