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76 wiCKens, Mark a.: Grammatical Number in English Nouns. An empirical and <strong>the</strong>oretical account. 1992.<br />

xvi, 321 pp.<br />

75 Droste, Flip G. and John e. JosePh (eds.): Linguistic Theory and Grammatical Description. Nine<br />

Current Approaches. 1991. viii, 354 pp.<br />

74 laeuFer, Christiane and terrell a. MorGan (eds.): Theoretical Analyses in Romance Linguistics.<br />

<strong>Selected</strong> papers <strong>from</strong> <strong>the</strong> Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages XIX, Ohio State University, April<br />

21–23, 1989. 1991. viii, 515 pp.<br />

73 staMenoV, Maxim i. (ed.): Current Advances in Semantic Theory. 1991. xi, 565 pp.<br />

72 eiD, Mushira and John McCarthy (eds.): Perspectives on Arabic Linguistics. <strong>Papers</strong> <strong>from</strong> <strong>the</strong> Annual<br />

Symposium on Arabic Linguistics. Volume II: Salt Lake City, Utah 1988. 1990. xiv, 332 pp.<br />

71 o’GraDy, william: Categories and Case. The sentence structure of Korean. 1991. vii, 294 pp.<br />

70 Jensen, John t.: Morphology. Word structure in generative grammar. 1990. x, 210 pp.<br />

69 wanner, Dieter and Douglas a. KiBBee (eds.): New Analyses in Romance Linguistics. <strong>Selected</strong> papers<br />

<strong>from</strong> <strong>the</strong> Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages XVIII, Urbana-Champaign, April 7–9, 1988. 1991.<br />

xviii, 385 pp.<br />

68 Ball, Martin J., James FiFe, erich PoPPe and Jenny rowlanD (eds.): Celtic Linguistics/<br />

Ieithyddiaeth Geltaidd. Readings in <strong>the</strong> Brythonic Languages. Festschrift for T. Arwyn Watkins. 1990.<br />

xxiv, 470 pp.<br />

67 lehMann, winfred P. (ed.): Language Typology 1987. Systematic Balance in Language. <strong>Papers</strong> <strong>from</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Linguistic Typology Symposium, Berkeley, 1–3 Dec 1987. 1990. x, 212 pp.<br />

66 anDersen, henning and e.F.K. Koerner (eds.): Historical Linguistics 1987. <strong>Papers</strong> <strong>from</strong> <strong>the</strong> 8th<br />

<strong>International</strong> Conference on Historical Linguistics, Lille, August 30-September 4, 1987. 1990. xii, 577 pp.<br />

65 aDaMson, sylvia M., Vivien a. law, nigel VinCent and susan wriGht (eds.): <strong>Papers</strong> <strong>from</strong> <strong>the</strong> 5th<br />

<strong>International</strong> Conference on English Historical Linguistics. 1990. xxi, 583 pp.<br />

64 BroGyanyi, Bela (ed.): Prehistory, History and Historiography of Language, Speech, and Linguistic<br />

Theory. <strong>Papers</strong> in honor of Oswald Szemerényi I. 1992. x, 414 pp.<br />

63 eiD, Mushira (ed.): Perspectives on Arabic Linguistics. <strong>Papers</strong> <strong>from</strong> <strong>the</strong> Annual Symposium on Arabic<br />

Linguistics. Volume I: Salt Lake City, Utah 1987. 1990. xiii, 290 pp.<br />

62 FraJzynGier, zygmunt (ed.): Current Progress in Chadic Linguistics. Proceedings of <strong>the</strong> <strong>International</strong><br />

Symposium on Chadic Linguistics, Boulder, Colorado, 1–2 May 1987. 1989. vi, 312 pp.<br />

61 CorriGan, roberta l., Fred r. eCKMan and Michael noonan (eds.): Linguistic Categorization.<br />

Proceedings of an <strong>International</strong> Symposium in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, April 10–11, 1987. 1989. viii, 348 pp.<br />

60 KirsChner, Carl and Janet ann DeCesaris (eds.): Studies in Romance Linguistics. <strong>Selected</strong><br />

Proceedings <strong>from</strong> <strong>the</strong> XVII Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages. 1989. xii, 496 pp.<br />

59 Voorst, Jan van: Event Structure. 1988. x, 181 pp.<br />

58 arBeitMan, yoël l. (ed.): Fucus: A Semitic/Afrasian Ga<strong>the</strong>ring in Remembrance of Albert Ehrman.<br />

1988. xvi, 530 pp.<br />

57 BuBeniK, Vit: Hellenistic and Roman Greece as a Sociolinguistic Area. 1989. xvi, 331 pp.<br />

56 hoCKett, Charles F.: Refurbishing our Foundations. Elementary linguistics <strong>from</strong> an advanced point of<br />

view. 1987. x, 181 pp.<br />

55 hall, Jr., robert a.: Linguistics and Pseudo-Linguistics. 1987. vii, 147 pp.<br />

54 weiDert, alfons: Tibeto-Burman Tonology. A comparative analysis. 1987. xvii, 512 pp.<br />

53 sanKoFF, David: Diversity and Diachrony. 1986. xii, 430 pp.<br />

52 FasolD, ralph w. and Deborah sChiFFrin (eds.): Language Change and Variation. 1989. viii, 450 pp.<br />

51 ChatterJee, ranjit: Aspect and Meaning in Slavic and Indic. With a foreword by Paul Friedrich. 1989.<br />

xxiii, 137 pp.<br />

50 ruDzKa-ostyn, Brygida (ed.): Topics in Cognitive Linguistics. 1988. x, 704 pp.<br />

49 wauGh, linda r. and stephen ruDy (eds.): New Vistas in Grammar: Invariance and Variation.<br />

Proceedings of <strong>the</strong> Second <strong>International</strong> Roman Jakobson Conference, New York University, Nov. 5–8, 1985.<br />

1991. x, 540 pp.<br />

48 GiaCalone-raMat, anna, onofrio CarruBa and Giuliano Bernini (eds.): <strong>Papers</strong> <strong>from</strong> <strong>the</strong> 7th<br />

<strong>International</strong> Conference on Historical Linguistics. 1987. xvi, 672 pp.<br />

47 lehMann, winfred P. (ed.): Language Typology 1985. <strong>Papers</strong> <strong>from</strong> <strong>the</strong> Linguistic Typology Symposium,<br />

Moscow, 9–13 Dec. 1985. 1986. viii, 200 pp.<br />

46 PriDeaux, Gary D. and william J. BaKer: Strategies and Structures. The processing of relative clauses.<br />

1987. ix, 197 pp.<br />

45 KooPMan, willem F., Frederike van der leeK, olga FisCher and roger eaton (eds.): Explanation<br />

and Linguistic Change. 1986. viii, 300 pp.

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