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Journal of Linguistics is published by Cambridge University Press.
Editors: Kersti Börjars, Helen de Hoop, Adam Ledgeway and Marc van Oostendorp.
Just out: Raised and in-situ preverbal foci: A unified prosodic account, by Lena Borise, Andreas Pregla and Balázs Surányi.

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Raised and in-situ preverbal foci: A unified prosodic account | Journal of Linguistics | Cambridge Core
Raised and in-situ preverbal foci: A unified prosodic account
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May 10, 2025 at 6:11 PM
Just out: Active participles are (deverbal) adjectives, by Maša Bešlin.

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Active participles are (deverbal) adjectives | Journal of Linguistics | Cambridge Core
Active participles are (deverbal) adjectives
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May 10, 2025 at 6:09 PM
Just Published: Affective coronal alternations in Mapudungun: Sound symbolism, change, and morpho-phonological structure, by Benjamin Molineaux.

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Affective coronal alternations in Mapudungun: Sound symbolism, change, and morpho-phonological structure | Journal of Linguistics | Cambridge Core
Affective coronal alternations in Mapudungun: Sound symbolism, change, and morpho-phonological structure
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April 27, 2025 at 9:02 AM
Just appeared: The syntactic constraint on English auxiliary contraction, by Richard Hudson and others.

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The syntactic constraint on English auxiliary contraction | Journal of Linguistics | Cambridge Core
The syntactic constraint on English auxiliary contraction
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March 29, 2025 at 7:20 PM
Just appeared: Towards a unitary and differentiated analytical approach to the evolution of mood from Latin to Romance, by Martin Becker.

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Towards a unitary and differentiated analytical approach to the evolution of mood from Latin to Romance | Journal of Linguistics | Cambridge Core
Towards a unitary and differentiated analytical approach to the evolution of mood from Latin to Romance
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March 25, 2025 at 8:58 PM
Just appeared: The antipassive and verbal projections, by Irina Burukina and Maria Polinsky.

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The antipassive and verbal projections | Journal of Linguistics | Cambridge Core
The antipassive and verbal projections
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March 25, 2025 at 8:57 PM
Just appeared: Hanging Topic Left Dislocations in seemingly embedded contexts: An English–Spanish asymmetry, by Julio Villa-García.

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Hanging Topic Left Dislocations in seemingly embedded contexts: An English–Spanish asymmetry | Journal of Linguistics | Cambridge Core
Hanging Topic Left Dislocations in seemingly embedded contexts: An English–Spanish asymmetry
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March 25, 2025 at 8:55 PM
Just appeared: How do ‘rumours’ and reportative evidentiality match? A comparative study of the French conditional, Dutch zou + inf, and German sollen + inf, by Tanja Mortelmans.

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How do ‘rumours’ and reportative evidentiality match? A comparative study of the French conditional, Dutch zou + inf, and German sollen + inf | Journal of Linguistics | Cambridge Core
How do ‘rumours’ and reportative evidentiality match? A comparative study of the French conditional, Dutch zou + inf, and German sollen + inf
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March 25, 2025 at 8:51 PM
Just appeared: On the Irish agreement pattern and its parallels: Asymmetric chains and defective goals, by J.Joseph Perry.

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On the Irish agreement pattern and its parallels: Asymmetric chains and defective goals | Journal of Linguistics | Cambridge Core
On the Irish agreement pattern and its parallels: Asymmetric chains and defective goals
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March 12, 2025 at 7:21 AM
True wh-movement and wh-in-situ in one language: Evidence from Colloquial Singapore English.

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True wh-movement and wh-in-situ in one language: Evidence from Colloquial Singapore English | Journal of Linguistics | Cambridge Core
True wh-movement and wh-in-situ in one language: Evidence from Colloquial Singapore English
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March 7, 2025 at 8:54 PM
Just appeared: System size and system complexity: A case study in Pamean nouns and verbs, by Borja Herce, Matthew Baerman and Jeff Parker.

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System size and system complexity: A case study in Pamean nouns and verbs | Journal of Linguistics | Cambridge Core
System size and system complexity: A case study in Pamean nouns and verbs
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February 20, 2025 at 6:36 PM
Just appeared: The three degrees of metrical strength in Strict CV metrics, a theory without parsing, by Noam Faust and Shanti Ulfsbjorninn.

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The three degrees of metrical strength in Strict CV metrics, a theory without parsing | Journal of Linguistics | Cambridge Core
The three degrees of metrical strength in Strict CV metrics, a theory without parsing
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February 20, 2025 at 6:33 PM
Just appeared: Feature reassembly and meso-parameters versus interpretability: From inconsistent null subjects in L1 Hebrew to no null subjects in L2 English, by Noa Brandel.

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Feature reassembly and meso-parameters versus interpretability: From inconsistent null subjects in L1 Hebrew to no null subjects in L2 English | Journal of Linguistics | Cambridge Core
Feature reassembly and meso-parameters versus interpretability: From inconsistent null subjects in L1 Hebrew to no null subjects in L2 English
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February 13, 2025 at 7:42 PM
Just appeared: Semantic taxonomy, direct compositionality, and unlike nominal coordinations in Korean, by Juwon Lee.

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Semantic taxonomy, direct compositionality, and unlike nominal coordinations in Korean | Journal of Linguistics | Cambridge Core
Semantic taxonomy, direct compositionality, and unlike nominal coordinations in Korean
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February 13, 2025 at 7:41 PM
Just appeared: Iconicity of grammatical tonal polarity and reduplication in Nigerian Pidgin, by Samuel Kayode Akinbo.

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Iconicity of grammatical tonal polarity and reduplication in Nigerian Pidgin | Journal of Linguistics | Cambridge Core
Iconicity of grammatical tonal polarity and reduplication in Nigerian Pidgin
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February 13, 2025 at 7:39 PM