Chapter
Exploring the social constraints on language change
pp.:
53 – 93
Language in its human dimension
pp.:
93 – 121
Managing intergroup communication: Life span issues and consequences
pp.:
121 – 123
Family values: The evidence from folk linguistics
pp.:
123 – 149
Frontier Norwegian in South Dakota: The situated poetics of Halvor O. Aune
pp.:
149 – 179
Language contact and bilingualism On mechanisms of interference
pp.:
179 – 199
A convergence-resistant feature in a convergence-prone setting: The East Sutherland Gaelic vocative case
pp.:
199 – 227
Retracing the first seven years of bilingual and metalinguistic development through the comments of a bilingual child
pp.:
227 – 253
Progressive periphrases, markedness, and second-language data
pp.:
253 – 279
Pragmatic and semiotic agreement, behavioreme-switching and communicative awareness: On concepts in the analysis of bilingual behavior
pp.:
279 – 305
Language typology and linguistic theory
pp.:
305 – 319
Tough Movement and its analogs in Germanic languages
pp.:
319 – 321
Verbal prefixation in the Ugric languages from a typological-areal perspective
pp.:
321 – 341
Alternatives to the sonority hierarchy for explaining segmental sequential constraints
pp.:
341 – 361
Cross-linguistic comparison of prosodic patterns in Finnish, Finland Swedish, and Stockholm Swedish
pp.:
361 – 385
Contributions from the acquisition of Polish phonology and morphology to theoretical linguistics
pp.:
385 – 397
Mother tongue and linguistic standard Mother tongue – for better or worse?
pp.:
397 – 421
The British heresy in ESL revisited
pp.:
421 – 435
Linguistic prehistory and philology A lone loanword and its implications
pp.:
435 – 453
Notes on the dwarfs in Germanic tradition
pp.:
453 – 459
Atlantiker in Nordwesteuropa: Pikten und Vanen
pp.:
459 – 469
Subject index
pp.:
469 – 495
Name index
pp.:
495 – 504