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Volume 11

Cambridge Occasional Papers in Linguistics, Volume 11 (2018)

Edited by Chenchen Song, Li Nguyen, and James Baker

 

Split intransitivity in Basque

James Baker
pp. 1-35

 

Brother Citizens: Divided WE Stand, United I Fall Deictics and Anaphora of the Arab Spring Speeches of Mubarak

Mohyi Eldeen Maziad
pp. 36-56

 

American English Rhotic Rhymes: Phonemic rhotacized schwa or underlying /V+ɹ/?

Connor McCabe
pp. 36-56

 

The semantics and pragmatics of racial and ethnic slurs: Towards a psychologically real contextualist account

Roberto B. Sileo
pp. 86-119

 

Conceptualising an Ideal Computer-Assisted Pronunciation Traning System: Educational Technology

Nick Ballou
pp. 120-130

 

Less IS More: some thoughts on the Tolerence Principle in the context of the Maximise Minimal Means model

Theresa Biberauer
pp. 131-145

 

Physical activity as an enhancer of vocabulary learning: a brief narrative overview

Carla Pastorino Campos
pp. 146-151

 

Towards a typology of sibling languages

Mary Ann Walter and Imogen Lemon
pp. 152-162

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