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  3. Vol. 3 No. 2-3 (2009)

Vol. 3 No. 2-3 (2009)

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Published: 2009-09-30

Editorial

  • Introducing Special Issues in BIOLINGUISTICS

    Kleanthes K. Grohmann, Cedric Boeckx
    124-125
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  • Guest Editorial: Introduction to BALE 2008

    Nanna Haug Hilton
    126-127
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Articles

  • A Prospect for Evolutionary Adequacy: Merge and the Evolution and Development of Human Language

    Koji Fujita
    128-153
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  • The Non-Biological Evolution of Grammar: Wh-Question Formation in Germanic

    Jacqueline van Kampen
    154-185
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  • Evolution, Perfection, and Theories of Language

    Anna R. Kinsella, Gary F. Marcus
    186-212
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  • Full Interpretation of Optimal Labeling

    Hiroki Narita
    213-254
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  • The Evolution of I-Language: Lexicalization as the Key Evolutionary Novelty

    Dennis Ott
    255-269
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  • Danish Vestigial Case and the Acquisition of Vocabulary in Distributed Morphology

    Jeffrey K. Parrott
    270-304
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  • Sex and Syntax: Subjacency Revisited

    Ljiljana Progovac
    305-336
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  • The Urge to Merge: Ritual Insult and the Evolution of Syntax

    Ljiljana Progovac, John L. Locke
    337-354
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  • The Third Factor in Phonology

    Bridget Samuels
    355-382
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BIOLINGUISTICS

  • FRONT COVER

    The Editors
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  • BACK COVER

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  • FULL ISSUE

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  • CONTENTS

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