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Volume 16

Cambridge Occasional Papers in Linguistics, Volume 16 (2024)

Edited by Ema Banerjee, Núria Bosch, Steph Cooper, and Nina Haket

 

Lexical Ambiguity and Lexicalizations of Punctual Until in the Diachrony of Ancient Greek 
Travis Wright 
pp. 1-25

 

Comparing Chinese-English Bilingual and Heritage Speaker Stroop Effects: Evidence for the BIA+ Model and a Heritage Bilingual Advantage 
Grace Shan 
pp. 26-56

 

Shi as a Focus Particle and Exhaustifying Operator in Mandarin Chinese 
Fangning Ren 
pp. 57-112

 

The Role of the Duration Cue and Tonal Contour in Lexical Tone Recognition in Whispered Mandarin Chinese (Squib) 
Yueke Zeng 
pp. 113-126

 

Exploring Emergence with Substance-Free Categories 
Jamie Douglas 
pp. 127-145

 

What Can Menstrual Euphemisms Tell Us About Politeness Theory's Claim of Universality? (Squib) 
Jessica Flack 
pp. 146-163

 

Idiom Processing in Non-Native Languages: A Theoretical Review 
Grete Feldman 
pp. 164-177

 

In Search of Russian Seichas ('Now') as the 'Conceptual Spacious Present'
Anastasiia Petrenko 
pp. 178-197

 

The Case of Rita: Incipient Expressive Negation in Catalan and Spanish Proper Nouns 
Núria Bosch 
pp. 198-228

 

Noun-Class Prefixes Aren’t Nominalisers: Insights from Deverbal Nominalisation in Chichewa 
Peter Msaka and Theresa Biberauer 
pp. 229-262

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