Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society

Parent: Department of Linguistics

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73h0s91vImpersonal Passives and the Unaccusative Hypothesis45324321053.6%
16x641q4A Comparative Phonetic Study of the Circassian Languages35913322637.0%
1895w3gsLabial Harmonic Shift in Kazakh: Mapping the Pathways and Motivations for Decay27513114447.6%
3n79g682Fruits for Animals: Hunting Avoidance Speech Style in Murui (Witoto, Northwest Amazonia)26311315043.0%
7qx7x2dtThe Articulatory Function of the Larynx and the Origins of Speech26012713348.8%
4n57p04jA Quest for Linguistic Authenticity: Cantonese and Putonghua in Postcolonial Hong Kong25211413845.2%
4q6906nzA Gujarati Origin for Scripts of Sumatra, Sulawesi and the Philippines2441598565.2%
7mk4k89fTagalog Sluicing Revisited2148413039.3%
2nc3w5b3Reevaluating the Diphthong Mergers in Japono-Ryukyuan2118212938.9%
79c9q87sLanguage Isolates and Their History, or, What's Weird, Anyway?2115815327.5%
0g63c3f4The Imperative Split and the Origin of Switch-Reference Markers in Nungon2087613236.5%
6kg0k8v7Intensification and Sociolinguistic Variation: A Corpus Study20610110549.0%
2gm121ttNegotiating Lexical Uncertainty and Speaker Expertise with Disjunction2059011543.9%
0241s59vEpistemicity and Deixis: Perspectives from Central Alaskan Yup'ik2047912538.7%
2965n622Second Position and "Floating" Clitics in Wakhi2047912538.7%
0x19t5ztCross-linguistic Analysis of Metaphorical Conceptions of&nbsp; <em>ðyɯa</em>/<em>dusza</em>/<em>duša</em> ('soul') in Slavic Languages (Russian, Polish, and Croatian)1946213232.0%
2556475zSyntax of Generic Null Objects Revisited1906312733.2%
4g54m41tGradability and Mimetic Verbs in Japanese: A Frame-Semantic Account1908710345.8%
1s70009vPatterns of Misperception of Arabic Consonants1866212433.3%
7vv3w7p8Writing in the World and Linguistics1861068057.0%
9qf9g882Asymmetries in Long-Distance QR186919548.9%
7g88w6nnToward a Comprehensive Model for Nahuatl Language Research and Revitalization1847710741.8%
1k30m5v1Non-canonical Noun Incorporation in Bzhedug Adyghe1837510841.0%
1kz4f6q7The Cross-linguistic Distribution of Sign Language Parameters178839546.6%
0jx7j1pfPartial Wh-Movement and Wh-Copying in Dutch: Evidence for an Indirect Dependency Approach177968154.2%
0tt5z2qzCultural Transmission of Self-Concept from Parent to Child in Chinese American Families: Does Language Matter?1716810339.8%
4st9b0wzOn the Derivation of Relative Clauses in Teotitlán del Valle Zapotec1715911234.5%
3809t2kdHow Semantics is Embodied Through Visual Representation: Image Schemas in the Art of Chinese Calligraphy170719941.8%
7sc932xcA Field Method to Describe Spontaneous Motion Events in Japanese1686610239.3%
8gn9b6q8Exhaustivity, Predication and the Semantics of Movement1686810040.5%
1zc1t5d1Some Causative Alternations in K'iche', and a Unified Syntactic Derivation167759244.9%
28w9j2n1Perceptual Distribution of Merging Phonemes1626110137.7%
9fn2r5s3Languages are Wealth: The Sprachbund as Linguistic Capital160768447.5%
1kw4g22vA Quantitative Analysis of Nominative/Genitive Alternation in Japanese1595810136.5%
7nt8w0vjFigure and Ground in Complex Sentences1594811130.2%
2tq589nmPluractionality and the Stative vs. Eventive Contrast in Ranmo158609838.0%
26p68145The 'Whole' Story of Partitive Quantification157619638.9%
6gn5p223Phonological Opacity in Pendau: A Local Constraint Conjunction Analysis153648941.8%
5m55290tCase-Marking in Estonian Pseudopartitives1524111127.0%
8xk6t5wqThe No Blur Principle Effects as an Emergent Property of Language Systems152569636.8%
4dw2p6h6Gender and /aɪ/ Monophthongization in African American English1494810132.2%
92n1626vStative versus Eventive Predicates and&nbsp;<em>v</em>P-internal Structure145747151.0%
6w63n6mfProximal Demonstratives in Predicate NPs143509335.0%
9zk3n4sgThe Representation of Contour Tones in Cantonese142479533.1%
51f5h9t3Weak Crossover and the Syntax-Phonology Interface141578440.4%
0jt5g9gnReference to Situation Content in Uyghur Auxiliary&nbsp;<em>bolmaq</em>140617943.6%
3ns6v23cA Cross-linguistic Study of Sound Symbolism: The Images of Size139548538.8%
5p01d40rIntroducing Cognitive Grammar139687148.9%
7xd293gkVerbal Reduplication and Grammaticalization: A Study of Mandarin VV-<em>kan</em>&nbsp;and V-<em>kankan</em> Constructions139657446.8%
3fh4h8jmThe Demise of the Whorf Hypothesis (A Major Revision in the History of Linguistics)134953970.9%

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