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Volume 18

Cambridge Occasional Papers in Linguistics, Volume 18 (2026) 

Edited by Núria Bosch, Steph Cooper, Grete Feldman, Mu Li and Yutong Wang.

 

‘With more internalisation comes greater embodiment’. Investigating whether embodiment effects vary as a function of the practice condition 

George Blumenthal 
pp. 1-23

 

Audio Visual Data Show that Face Coverings Have Minimal Impact on Speech Comprehension and Do Not Affect Speaker Social Evaluations

Chloe Patman, Kirsty McDougall, Paul Foulkes
pp. 24-56

 

Evaluating Labeling in Minimalist Syntax

Dallas Linn
pp. 57-90

 

Anti-Agreement and the Complementarity Effect: Two Causes of Impoverished Agreement in VSO (Squib)

Reuben Bignell
pp. 91-110

 

Interpreting Heads without Rules: Learner Observations on Headedness and Approximate Understanding 

Yoohee (Rachel) Kim
pp. 111-122

 

The Relationship between Theory of Mind and Evaluative Language Use in Narratives of Cantonese-speaking Adults

Esther Wing-Chi Yip
pp. 123-151

 

A Syntactic Analysis of Prenominal and Postnominal Adjectival Modification in Burmese (Squib)

Xinyi Yu
pp. 152-166

 

Object Clitics and Clitic Doubling in Early Irish 

Alex Thompson
pp. 167-213

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