| Title | Date | Reference | Authors | Call # | ISSN | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| It's all a matter of timing: how some Dutch and German varieties developed tonal contrasts | 2025 | Language 101 (2): 215-50 | H6/KK [LANGUAGE-] | 0097-8507 | |||
| Typology meets statistical modeling: the German gender system | 2025 | Language 101 (2): 251-90 | H6/KK [LANGUAGE-] | 0097-8507 | |||
| The English phrase-as-lemma construction: when a phrase masquerades as a word, people play along | 2025 | Language 101 (2): 291-320 | H6/KK [LANGUAGE-] | 0097-8507 | |||
| Collocational and lexical frequency effects on language change: variation in Acadian French sentential negative markers | 2025 | Language 101 (2): 321-50 | H6/KK [LANGUAGE-] | 0097-8507 | |||
| Transitivity in grammar and discourse | 2025 | Language 101 (2): 351-96 | H6/KK [LANGUAGE-] | 0097-8507 | |||
| Comments on Hopper and Thompson's 'Transitivity in grammar and discourse' | 2025 | Language 101 (2): 397-400 | H6/KK [LANGUAGE-] | 0097-8507 | |||
| Negation-licensed commands: the imperative operator outside canonical imperative clauses | 2025 | Language 101 (3): 417-44 | H6/KK [LANGUAGE-] | 0097-8507 | |||
| The role of referent predictability in pronoun production: insights from a Bayesian meta-analysis | 2025 | Language 101 (3): 445-99 | H6/KK [LANGUAGE-] | 0097-8507 | |||
| Sound change proceeds incrementally within adult lifespans: real-time evidence from /s/-retraction in Australian English | 2025 | Language 101 (3): 500-23 | H6/KK [LANGUAGE-] | 0097-8507 | |||
| The lexical pragmatics of reflexive marking | 2025 | Language 101 (3): 524-71 | H6/KK [LANGUAGE-] | 0097-8507 | |||
| Endangered languages. On endangered languages and the safeguarding of diversity | 2025 | Language 101 (3): 572-80 | H6/KK [LANGUAGE-] | 0097-8507 | |||
| Local reactions to perceived language decline | 2025 | Language 101 (3): 580-6 | H6/KK [LANGUAGE-] | 0097-8507 | |||
| A constitutional response to language endangerment: the case of Nicaragua | 2025 | Language 101 (3): 587-92 | H6/KK [LANGUAGE-] | 0097-8507 | |||
| An institutional response to language endangerment: a proposal for a Native American language center | 2025 | Language 101 (3): 592-7 | H6/KK [LANGUAGE-] | 0097-8507 | |||
| Doing Mayan linguistics in Guatemala | 2025 | Language 101 (3): 597-602 | H6/KK [LANGUAGE-] | 0097-8507 | |||
| Language endangerment and the human value of linguistic diversity | 2025 | Language 101 (3): 603-8 | H6/KK [LANGUAGE-] | 0097-8507 | |||
| Documentary linguistics and language revitalization: commentary on Hale et al. 1992 | 2025 | Language 101 (3): 609-17 | H6/KK [LANGUAGE-] | 0097-8507 | |||
| Verbs of perception: a quantitative typological study | 2024 | Language 100 (1): 81-123 | H6/KK [LANGUAGE-] | 0097-8507 | |||
| Laryngeal contrast and sound change: the production and perception of plosive voicing and co-intrinsic pitch | 2024 | Language 100 (1): 124-58 | H6/KK [LANGUAGE-] | 0097-8507 | |||
| Verbal classifiers from a crosslinguistic and cross-modal point of view | 2024 | Language 100 (2): 179-217 | H6/KK [LANGUAGE-] | 0097-8507 | |||
| Gender assignment is local: on the relation between grammatical gender and inalienable possession | 2024 | Language 100 (2): 218-64 | H6/KK [LANGUAGE-] | 0097-8507 | |||
| Variability overlap, and cue trading in intonation | 2024 | Language 100 (2): 265-307 | H6/KK [LANGUAGE-] | 0097-8507 | |||
| When bases compete: a voting model of lexical conservatism | 2024 | Language 100 (2): 308-58 | H6/KK [LANGUAGE-] | 0097-8507 | |||
| The phonemic principle | 2024 | Language 100 (2): 359-67 | H6/KK [LANGUAGE-] | 0097-8507 | |||
| Commentary: Morris Swadesh (1934), 'The phonemic principle' | 2024 | Language 100 (2): 368-71 | H6/KK [LANGUAGE-] | 0097-8507 | |||
| Case and agreement alignment in ditransitive constructions: a typological gap and its explanation | 2024 | Language 100 (3): 385-432 | H6/KK [LANGUAGE-] | 0097-8507 | |||
| Polar response strategies across modalities: evidence from German sign language (DGS) | 2024 | Language 100 (3): 433-67 | H6/KK [LANGUAGE-] | 0097-8507 | |||
| Cue reliability, communicative efficiency, and differential subject marking: evidence from Korean | 2024 | Language 100 (3): 468-503 | H6/KK [LANGUAGE-] | 0097-8507 | |||
| Decentering the colonial native speaker | 2024 | Language 100 (3): 504-51 | H6/KK [LANGUAGE-] | 0097-8507 | |||
| Time and thyme again: connecting English spoken word duration to models of the mental lexicon | 2024 | Language 100 (4): 623-70 | H6/KK [LANGUAGE-] | 0097-8507 | |||
| Operationalizing borrowability: phonological segments as a case study | 2024 | Language 100 (4): 671-98 | H6/KK [LANGUAGE-] | 0097-8507 | |||
| Getting to know them: effects of familiarity, identity, and modeling on the production of singular specific they | 2024 | Language 100 (4): 699-731 | H6/KK [LANGUAGE-] | 0097-8507 | |||
| Seeing linguistic systems as intellectual, aesthetic, and expressive achievements | 2024 | Language 100 (4): 732-75 | H6/KK [LANGUAGE-] | 0097-8507 | |||
| When parsing and interpretation misalign: a case of WH-scope ambiguity in Mandarin | 2023 | Language 99 (1): 1-37 | H6/KK [LANGUAGE-] | 0097-8507 | |||
| A set-based semantics for person, obviation, and animacy | 2023 | Language 99 (1): 38-80 | H6/KK [LANGUAGE-] | 0097-8507 | |||
| A recent northern origin for the Uto-Aztecan family | 2023 | Language 99 (1): 81-107 | H6/KK [LANGUAGE-] | 0097-8507 | |||
| The typology of external splits | 2023 | Language 99 (1): 108-53 | H6/KK [LANGUAGE-] | 0097-8507 | |||
| Reprise fragments in English and Hungarian: further support for an in-situ Q-equivalence approach to clausal ellipsis | 2023 | Language 99 (1): 154-91 | H6/KK [LANGUAGE-] | 0097-8507 | |||
| Syntactic ergativity and the theory of subjecthood: evidence from anaphor binding in West Circassian | 2023 | Language 99 (2): 193-241 | H6/KK [LANGUAGE-] | 0097-8507 | |||
| A discriminative lexicon approach to word comprehension, production, and processing: Maltese plurals | 2023 | Language 99 (2): 242-74 | H6/KK [LANGUAGE-] | 0097-8507 | |||
| Demographics in the formation of language communities and in the emergence of languages: the early years of ASL in New England | 2023 | Language 99 (2): 275-316 | H6/KK [LANGUAGE-] | 0097-8507 | |||
| Polarity subjunctives in German and Russian | 2023 | Language 99 (2): 317-50 | H6/KK [LANGUAGE-] | 0097-8507 | |||
| A cross-language acoustic space for vocal phonation distinctions | 2023 | Language 99 (2): 351-89 | H6/KK [LANGUAGE-] | 0097-8507 | |||
| Vowel deletion grammatically controlled gestural overlap in Uspanteko | 2023 | Language 99 (3): 399-456 | H6/KK [LANGUAGE-] | 0097-8507 | |||
| Partial control with overt embedded subjecs in Chirag | 2023 | Language 99 (3): 457-90 | H6/KK [LANGUAGE-] | 0097-8507 | |||
| Language play is language variation: qualitative evidence and what it implies about language change | 2023 | Language 99 (3): 491-530 | H6/KK [LANGUAGE-] | 0097-8507 | |||
| The development of phonological patterns in an urban dialect contact setting: evidence from Seoul Korean | 2023 | Language 99 (3): 531-62 | H6/KK [LANGUAGE-] | 0097-8507 | |||
| The syntax of English representatives | 2023 | Language 99 (3): 563-602 | H6/KK [LANGUAGE-] | 0097-8507 | |||
| Assessing the inferential strength of epistemic must | 2023 | Language 99 (4): 659-91 | H6/KK [LANGUAGE-] | 0097-8507 | |||
| Listener beliegs and perceptual learning: differences between device and human guises | 2023 | Language 99 (4): 692-725 | H6/KK [LANGUAGE-] | 0097-8507 |