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Mohammed Nour Abu Guba

Gemination within English loanwords in Ammani Arabic: An Optimality- theoretic analysis

Daniel Altshuler & Laura Michaelis

By now: Change of state, epistemic modality and evidential inference (Special issue: Beyond time)

Angeliki Athanasopoulou, Irene Vogel & Nadya Pincus

Prosodic prominence in a stress-less language: An acoustic investigation of Indonesian

George Bailey

Insertion and deletion in Northern English (ng): Interacting innovations in the life cycle of phonological processes

Claire Bonial & Kimberley A. Pollard

Choosing an event description: What a PropBank study reveals about the contrast between light verb constructions and counterpart synthetic verbs (Special issue: Beyond time)

Elena Castroviejo

On wh-exclamatives and gradability: An argument from Romance

Claire Childs

The grammaticalisation of never in British English dialects: Quantifying syntactic and functional change

Astrid De Wit & Frank Brisard

Aspect beyond time: Introduction to special issue

Astrid De Wit, Peter Petré & Frank Brisard

Standing out with the progressive (Special issue: Beyond time)

Stephen Dickey

Time out of tense: Russian aspect in the imperative (Special issue: Beyond time)

Pablo Fuentes

Future obligations

Aliza Glasbergen-Plas, Stella Gryllia & Jenny Doetjes

The prosody of French wh-in-situ questions: Echo vs. non-echo

Güliz Güneş & Anikó Lipták

Nuclear prominence in ellipsis: Evidence from aggressively non-D-linked phrases in British English

Peppina Po-Lun Lee

On the semantics of classifier reduplication in Cantonese

Tim Nisbet

Meaning, metaphor, and argument structure

Jerzy Rubach

Chain effects in Kurpian

Fabian Tomaschek, Ingo Plag, Mirjam Ernestus & R. Harald Baayen

Phonetic effects of morphology and context: Modeling the duration of word-final S in English with Naïve Discriminative Learning

Susagna Tubau

The asymmetric behavior of English negative quantifiers in negative sentences

Danielle Turton & Maciej Baranowski

Not quite the same: The social and phonetic conditioning of the footstrut vowels in Manchester

Hiroto Uchihara & Gregorio Tiburcio Cano

A phonological account of Tlapanec (Mè’phàà) tonal alternations