SWPL Volume 14
Editor: Thomas Doukas
Contents
- 3-13 Language impairments in autism: evidence against mind-blindness
Aïcha Belkadi - 15-21 What's wrong with vowel-initial syllables?
Katalin Balogné Bérces - 23-40 The end of the (Turkish) word
Monik Charette - 41-50 Now you hear it, now you don't; what happens with functional categories in children's early speech?
Thomas Doukas - 51-62 Pronouns, agreement and focus in Egyptian Arabic
Malcolm Edwards - 63-94 On synthesis, fusion and the difference between them
László Kristó - 95-108 Derived environment effects in GP
Nancy C. Kula - 109-129 Stress and syllabification in Arop-Lokep: an Optimality-Theoretic account
Mary Raymond - 131-167 A phonological investigation into the Meroitic 'syllable' signs - ne and se and their implications on the e sign
Kirsty Rowan - 169-206 Meroitic - an Afroasiatic language?
Kirsty Rowan - 207-226 Sounds difficult? Why phonological theory needs 'ease of articulation'
David Shariatmadari - 227-248 The linguistic profile of Down's syndrome subjects: evidence from wh-movement construction
Marina Tsakiridou - 249-264 Accents in Tokyo and Kyoto Japanese Vowel Quality in terms of Duration and Licensing Potency
Yuko Z. Yoshida - 267-281 Paradigm Regained: deixis in Northern Wakashan
Emmon Bach - 283-308 Discourse Functions without Peripheral Syntax
Konstantina Haidou