Studies in the Linguistic Sciences: Illinois Working Papers (2023)

Special Issue: Proceedings of the Fourteenth Meeting of the Illinois Language and Linguistics Society

 

Pieterse: Old patterns through a new medium: Assessing gender differences and diachronic change in the use of African- American English by celebrities on Twitter

1-13

Ploumidi: Cluster reductions in atypical child Greek: A constraint based analysis

14-38

Smith: Island Violations in Mende

39-52

Pandey: Bidialectalism and extended diglossia in Kanauji speakers

53-82

Server Benetó: Enregisterment of sung speech: seseo and distinction in Rosalía

83-99

Angel: Textese as a dialect: Why texting isn’t destroying literacy

100-110

Dekker: "Southern Accent" features in local news in both the Deep South and Southern periphery: Comparing Meridian, Mississippi to Tallahassee, Florida

111-128

 

Studies in the Linguistic Sciences: Illinois Working Papers 44 (2021)

Special Issue: Proceedings of the Thirteenth Meeting of the Illinois Language and Linguistics Society

(Edited by Sarah Clark)

Non-native English speakers’ attitude toward accent-shift: A case study of Indonesian students in the U.S 

170-189

L1 Vietnamese L2 English Speakers’ Cues to the Perception of Stress 

117-169

Uncovering a focused Lebanese American English ethnolect in Dearborn Michigan 

91-116

Distinguishing between obligatory and optional grammatical categories in ‘thinking for speaking’: The use of the ‘aan het construction’ by six-year-old Flemish children 

61-90

Dialect levelling and language attitudes in a rural Basque town: Intergenerational change meets subjective factors 

28-60

Studies in the Linguistic Sciences: Illinois Working Papers 43 (2020)

Special Issue: Proceedings of the Twelfth Meeting of the Illinois Language and Linguistics Society

(Edited by Chelsey Norman)

Boga : What is a Language? What is a Dialect? ► 

1-31

Yee : Is noun bias universal? Evidence from Chinese and Korean compared with French and English  

32-44

Tytko & Augstkalns : How well do we know ourselves? Identifying suicide markers in online communication: A case study of a graduate student’s writing  

45-62

Lu : The Diminutive Word tsa42 in the Xianning Dialect: A Cognitive Approach  

63-91

Lozano Et al. : Attachment and language use in donor-conceived adults’ self-narratives 

92-115

Linden : Contrastive Focus Capitalization: Nonstandard Usages of Capital Letters in Web-based English and their Capital-I Implications 

116-138

Al Omary : Mechanism of verbal morphology among heritage Arabic children in the US 

139-163

 

Studies in the Linguistic Sciences: Illinois Working Papers 42 (2018)

(Edited by Chase Adams, Brennan Dell)

Ross, Daniel: Conventionalization of grammatical anomolies through linearization ► 

1-28

Neal, Anissa: Trip the freaking light fantastic: Syntactic structure in English verbal idioms ►  29-48

Studies in the Linguistic Sciences: Illinois Working Papers (2016)

Special Issue: Proceedings of the Seventh Meeting of the Illinois Language and Linguistics Society

(Edited by Maria Goldshtein, Amelia Kimball, and Bill Bryce)

Nickels, Lindsay C.: The issue of ‘impairment’: An analysis of diverging discourses used to represent the d/Deaf population in America 

1-19

Cai, Haitao: Atomic Mass Nouns: Unity, Plurality and Semantic Flexibility 

20-34

Morales, Michelle: Using Linguistic Knowledge to Automatically Learn Monotonicity Properties 

35-54

 


Studies in the Linguistic Sciences: Illinois Working Papers 40 (2015)

(Edited by Daniel Ross, Bill Bryce and Amelia Kimball)

Li, Lin: The V+V construction in Singaporean English ►  1-16

 


Studies in the Linguistic Sciences: Illinois Working Papers 39 (2014)

Special Issue: Proceedings of the Sixth Meeting of the Illinois Language and Linguistics Society

(Edited by Daniel Ross and Bill Bryce)

Icardo Isasa, Ane: Ser and estar variation in the Spanish of the Basque Country 

1-20

Schenkoske, Laurel A.: Toward a prenominal syntax? A brief look at statistical alternations 

21-33

 


Studies in the Linguistic Sciences: Illinois Working Papers 38 (2013)

Special Issue: Proceedings of the Fourth Meeting of the Illinois Language and Linguistics Society

(Edited by Daniel Ross)

Maria del Mar Bassa Vanrell: Personal uno in Puerto Rican and Dominican Spanish 

1-20

Kyle Jerro: When quantifiers agree in person: Anomalous agreement in Bantu 

21-36

Ayman Yasin: Syntax-prosody interface: Wh-movement in Jordanian Arabic and Egyptian Arabic 

37-52

Special Issue: Proceedings of the Fifth Meeting of the Illinois Language and Linguistics Society

(Edited by Daniel Ross and Amelia Kimball)

Aaron Ecay: Basque clitics in morphosyntax 

53-67

Kevin Stillwell & Lauren Hetrovicz: The standardizations of Catalan: Latin to present day 

68-86

Aubrey Healey: "Bring it on": A semantic analysis of bring 

87-107

Daniel Ross: Dialectal variation and diachronic development of try-complementation 

108-147

Hugo Salgado, Jessica Slavic & Ye Zhao: The production of aspirated fricatives in Sgaw Karen  

148-161

Hye-Min Kang & Ellen Thompson: The Processing of Conditional Inversion: A Reading Task Study, Part II 

162-171

Ariana Bancu: A comparative analysis of Romanian-English and Romanian-Spanish code-switching patterns 

172-183

Nicole Wong: The perception of /l/ vocalization by listeners with speech therapy as children 

184-196

 


Studies in the Linguistic Sciences: Illinois Working Papers 37 (2012)

Special Issue: Proceedings of the Third Meeting of the Illinois Language and Linguistics Society

(Edited by Daniel Ross)

Christopher Batteen: The structure of the do/make construction in Chichewa and Chichewa/English 

1-16

Elena Doludenko: Morphological analysis of the lexicon used in the Russian social network "Vkontakte" 

17-31

Kaori Furuya: Specificity effects for Japanese, an articleless language 

32-43

Caleb Hicks: A dual-structure analysis of morphosyntactic doubling in code switching 

44-57

Mohamed Mwamzandi: The role of givenness in Swahili reciprocals 

58-80

Katharina S. Schuhmann: Perceptual learning in Hindi-English bilinguals 

81-99

 


Studies in the Linguistic Sciences: Illinois Working Papers 36 (2011)

Special Issue: Proceedings of the Second Meeting of the Illinois Language and Linguistics Society

(Edited by Matt Garley and Tim Mahrt)

Olga Dmitrieva: Asymmetries between production and perception of consonant length  1-15
Kariema El-Touny: Optionality in Cairene Arabic wh-questions between the Minimalist program and Optimality theory  16-35
Josef Fruehwald & Kyle Gorman: Cross-derivational feeding is epiphenomenal  36-50
Paul M. Heider, Adam Hatfield, & Jennifer Wilson: Repurposing bible translations for grammar sketches  51-65
Erin Rusaw: Language and social interaction in the virtual space of World of Warcraft  66-88
Eman Saadah: Towards quantifying lenition in Ondarroan Basque  89-107
Fereshteh Sharafi & Hosein Barati: The effect of Iranian EFL learners' cultural knowledge on their performance on cloze tests  108-123

 


Studies in the Linguistic Sciences: Illinois Working Papers 35 (2010)

(Edited by Matt Garley)

Karen Lichtman et al.: IPA Illustration of Q'anjob'al  1-23
Book Review. Jill Hallett: Denham, Kristin & Anne Lobeck (eds.) 2010. Linguistics at School: Language Awareness in Primary and Secondary Education  24-32
Book Notice. Rania Al-Sabbagh: Taylor, Paul. 2009. Text-to-Speech Synthesis.  33-36
Book Notice. Erin Rusaw: Larson, Richard, Viviane Deprez & Hiroko Yamakido. 2010. The Evolution of Human Language: Biolinguistic Perspectives.  37-40

 


Studies in the Linguistic Sciences: Illinois Working Papers 34 (2009)

(Edited by Matt Garley)

Benjamin Slade: Split serpents and bitter blades: Reconstructing details of the PIE dragon-combat  1-57
Jill Hallett: Packaging social worlds: Micro- and macro-social replication in mass-mediated discourse  58-80
Hans Henrich Hock: *my > (*)ny in Greek and Italic: Common innovation, parallel development, or fortuitous similarity?  81-93

Special Issue: Proceedings of the First Meeting of the Illinois Language and Linguistics Society: Language Online

(Edited by Matt Garley and Benjamin Slade)

Matt Garley & Benjamin Slade: Introduction to a special issue of SLS: The proceedings of ILLS 1: LOL  i-iii
Jennifer Cramer: Using pronouns to construct a European identity: The case of politicians at Davos 2008  94-109
Craig Dennis Howard: Part of speech tagged asynchronous CMC: Comparing native, non-native, and newspaper English  110-126
Josh Iorio: Effects of audience on orthographic variation  127-140
Yolanda Pangtay-Chang: IM conversations in Spanish: Written or oral discourse?  141-156
Chaehee Park: Language styles of Korean in chat-rooms  157-170
Eman Saadah: The 'How are you?' sequence in telephone openings in Arabic  171-186