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Adger, Carolyn
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Developing Language Awareness Materials for Nonlinguists: Lessons Learned from the Do You Speak American? Curriculum Development Project
North Carolina State University and the Center for Applied Linguistics (Vol. 1, April 2007)
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Developing Language Awareness Materials for Nonlinguists: Lessons Learned from the Do You Speak American? Curriculum Development Project
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Akhtar, Nameera
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Joint Attention and Vocabulary Development: A Critical Look
University of California and University of Wisconsin-Madison (Vol. 1, April 2007)
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Joint Attention and Vocabulary Development: A Critical Look
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Aldridge, Edith
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Generative Approaches to Ergativity
University of Washington (Vol. 2, July 2008)
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Generative Approaches to Ergativity
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Almor, Amit
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The Form of Referential Expressions in Discourse
University of South Carolina (Vol. 1, March 2007)
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The Form of Referential Expressions in Discourse
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Anderson, Wendy
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Corpus Linguistics in the UK: Resources for Sociolinguistic Research
University of Glasgow (Vol. 2, March 2008)
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Corpus Linguistics in the UK: Resources for Sociolinguistic Research
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Babel, Molly
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Loose Lips and Silver Tongues, or, Projecting Sexual Orientation Through Speech
University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, University of California, Berkeley (Vol. 1, September 2007)
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Loose Lips and Silver Tongues, or, Projecting Sexual Orientation Through Speech
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Baerman, Matthew
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Syncretism
Surrey Morphology Group, University of Surrey (Vol. 1, August 2007)
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Syncretism
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Baker, Adam
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Computational Approaches to the Study of Language Change
University of Arizona (Vol. 2, March 2008)
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Computational Approaches to the Study of Language Change
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Bauer, Laurie
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Derivational Morphology
Victoria University of Wellington (Vol. 1, December 2007)
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Derivational Morphology
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Baugh, John
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Linguistic Contributions to the Advancement of Racial Justice Within and Beyond the African Diaspora
Washington University in St Louis (Vol. 1, July 2007)
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Linguistic Contributions to the Advancement of Racial Justice Within and Beyond the African Diaspora
