Current themes in linguistics : bilingualism, experimental linguistics, and language typologies

Title
  1. Current themes in linguistics : bilingualism, experimental linguistics, and language typologies / edited by Fred R. Eckman.
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  1. Washington : Hemisphere Pub. Corp. ; New York : Distributed solely by Halsted Press, [1977]
  2. ©1977

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Additional authors
  1. Eckman, Fred R.
  2. University of Wisconsin--Milwaukee.
Description
  1. ix, 277 pages : illustrations; 24 cm
Subject
  1. Linguistics > Congresses
  2. Linguistics
Genre/Form
  1. Conference papers and proceedings.
  2. Actes de congrès.
Contents
  1. Code-switching as a verbal strategy among bilinguals / Robert J. Di Pietro -- Culture and language as factors in learning and education / Wallace E. Lambert -- The acquisition of relative clauses in French and English: implications for language-learning universals / Amy Sheldon -- Decreolization and second-language acquisition / William Washabaugh -- Semantic anomaly: linguists' intuition versus interpretation in context / Maija S. Blaubergs and Kenneth H. Jarrett -- On the acceptability of particles in sentences to which indirect object movement has applied / John M. Clifton -- The linguist as experimenter / Sidney Greenbaum -- On evaluating data concerning linguistic intuition / Jon D. Ringen -- Typological regularities in postnominal relative clauses / Bruce T. Downing -- On the explanation of some typological facts about raising / Fred R. Eckman -- On aspiration and deaspiration processes / Kathleen Houlihan -- A functional typology of elliptical coordinations / Gerald A. Sanders.
Owning institution
  1. Princeton University Library
Note
  1. Papers presented at a UWM linguistics symposium, held at the University of Wisconsin--Milwaukee, Mar. 26-28, 1976.
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographies and indexes.