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Subject: Now available at Project MUSE ... The Canadian Journal of Linguistics 59.3
Date: January 27, 2015 at 8:35:59 AM CST


Now available at Project MUSE…

The Canadian Journal of Linguistics / La revue canadienne de linguistique
Volume 59, Number 3, November/novembre 2014
http://bit.ly/cjl593pm

Vowel devocalization in Northern East Cree
Sarah Knee

Missing objects in special registers: The syntax of null objects in English
Marta Ruda

À chacun son tour : analyse comparative des styles conversationnels des néerlandophones et des francophones de Belgique dans des débats télévisés
Els Tobback

SQUIBS/NOTULES
Given two be’s, how do they Agree?
Diane Massam, Erin Grant

Reviews/Comptes rendus
Sociolinguistic typology: Social determinants of linguistic complexity by Peter Trudgill (review)
Zahir Mumin

How the brain got language: The mirror system hypothesis by Farid Pazhoohi (review)
Farid Pazhoohi

Bilingual competence and bilingual proficiency in child development by Norbert Francis (review)
John W. Schwieter

Aspects of split ergativity by Jessica Coon (review)
Rebecca Tollan

Distributed morphology today: Morphemes for Morris Halle ed. by Ora Matushansky and Alec Marantz (review)
Nicholas Welch

Acknowledgements/Remerciements
Thanks to Reviewers / Remerciements aux évaluateurs

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